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 grum
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deluded - you wouldnt want my Ashton Court pics anyway! ๐Ÿ™‚

Ben H - Bristol does seem nice. Probably the only UK city I could imagine living in. Great music scene too.


 
Posted : 17/03/2015 10:28 pm
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Great photos, Grum, always interesting to see a city I know well through the eyes of someone from a distance away.
All views I know very well indeed, I particularly like the night shots, the suspension bridge shows how much brighter the new LED lighting is, the way it lights up the base of the tower.
I haven't been out to Ashton Court for donks, but I used to go out there when the balloon fiesta was in its early years, and the house is great when it's sunny, but when it's dull, it's not so great, except maybe in mono.
I like the view of Triangle West, it's usually just a building you whizz past on the way from the car park, or wherever, or ignore because you're trying not to get run over, but it looks great from that angle with the car light trails.
Plenty more great stuff to photograph just around the Floating Harbour, should you get back down here again, including the Thekla, a really good music venue itself.
The Bristol you saw when you took those photos, Grum, is a very, very different place to the city I started to visit forty years ago; a great source of mono pics of a derelict urban industrial wasteland around the harbour area, and that's about it.


 
Posted : 18/03/2015 12:34 am
 grum
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Thanks CountZero.

The Clifton Triangle was one of the ones on the list and I was struggling to think of how to get an interesting photo of it, but I'm quite pleased with that one. Was pretty chuffed with the suspension bridge shot.

I think I walked past Thekla - can't remember if I got any shots of it.

I will probably come back to Bristol some time as I have friends down there. Might even bring my bike next time. I walked in Leigh Woods and some of the trails there looked quite fun in a gentle kind of way.


 
Posted : 18/03/2015 9:24 am
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