The Streets of Liverpool
As the year ends and i plan for the year ahead i take the time out, in-between a family Christmas and New Year to have a walk around the streets of Liverpool with the Fuji X-t20 and the XF 18-55mm f2.8.
For 2019 i plan to do more and use this blog as an encouragement to do so. Ill be re-learning (As a feel i need to) various techniques and skills whilst exploring new ideas and projects for me to share my journey with you all.
I will also look at honest reviews of the gear i have and share with you people who influence me and my close network of photography friends.
Having parked at the well priced Mount Pleasant car park, £4 all day, i walked up towards the Metropolitan Cathedral passing the opposite building.
The Wellington Rooms designed by Edmund Aikin and built 1815/16 as Assembly rooms used by high society.
After popping my head into the Cathedral I headed off towards the Everyman theatre down Hope Street, as you’ll see some amazing coloured doors
Across Hardman Street to the Liverpool Philharmonic, there’s something about these 5 Christmas trees evenly spread out against the large windows just above the lighting.
Heading down Pilgrim Street towards the Anglican Cathedral just outside the gates at LIPA, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts.
The below two images where taken around the Baltic Triangle in unsure who is responsible for the image on the left but the art on the right is by Hegdish.
After wonder around the Baltic Triangle in the fine rain i headed down towards the docks where the light was starting to change and the clouds beginning to break.
The above 2 and below image where taken just outside of the Liverpool Echo Arena.