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Tag Archives: Liverpool
Autumn No 2
The next selection of Autumn images
Posted in Photography
Tagged autumn, Cunard, iPhone 5S, iphoneography, Liver Building, Liverpool, photography, Pier Head, River Mersey, Tate Liverpool
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Project LV One – Day 315 – Stairways to Heaven
They really do like staircases in Liverpool. The one on the left is from the Museum of Liverpool and the one on the right is from the recently refurbished Central Library. The library, by the way, appeared to be … Continue reading
Posted in Project LV One
Tagged birmingham, Building, iphoneography, Liverpool, Museum of Liverpool, Pano Function, Port Sunlight, Project LV One, public money, Stairs
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Project LV One – Day 312 & 313 – Away Day
Just got back from a day out at Liverpool and the Wirral…plenty of art of the highest standard.
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Tagged Bubbles, Lady Lever Art Gallery, Liverpool, pencil drawing, portrait, Project LV One, sketch, Walker Gallery
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Project LV One – Day 120 – Strange Conversation…
Sometimes you hear strange snatches of conversations. The happened to me the other day as I wandered around Tate Liverpool. Two women were discussing some art work and then on turned to the other and said “…of course I … Continue reading
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Tagged Cat and Fiddle Pub, Clouds, iphone, iphoneography, Liverpool, Moorland, Peak District, Project LV One, sky, Slade Art School, Tate Liverpool
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Project LV One – Day 119 – Things that don’t actually exist
Contrary to popular belief photographs always lie – the image above more so than normal. It was captured from a window in Tate Liverpool which overlooks the pool at Liverpool. The image above suggests that this view was taken out … Continue reading
John Piper and Liverpool Cathedral
Every now and then one find something on the internet that is very very special. The discovery of this film is one of those times for me. I remember seeing this as a young boy in the 1960’s and it … Continue reading
