Nice, I love photos of cities and water (probably ’cause there isn’t much of that around here).
Thanks for sharing.
hiya Bill, thanks for your kind comment
Great pics. I really like that last one.
thanks, i will try and get them in better light next time 😦
You are right….the waterfront always was spectacular in its distinctive way and out shone most of the rest of the City. The new waterfront is even better retaining and mixing old with the new. The developement have spread elsewhere in the City which can only get better.
Hiya David, you are spot on.. it,s a bit fragmented at the moment a couple of things have started to try and link the city into one big uniform place… Liverpool One has worked wonders with the Albert Dock… lets see what happens with the rest of the Dock land… A new football stadium for a certain team wearing red would work wonders if anyone is reading 🙂
Blimey, looks as though they need a new manager as well, Now!!
I know poor Kenny, .. I,m far to busy with this blog to be in the running I,m afraid :-).. where in welsh wales this weekend sir 🙂
Huh – the West Yorkshire part of Welsh Wales 😦
Had a day in Wales yesterday – flat-packing not back-packing (good old IKEA) 😦 😦
Oh dear 🙂 about as much fun as being a ML in Holland
Or a skier in Saudi Arabia, though I’ve seen videos of snowboarders ‘ripping up’ sand dunes 😀
Still, it’s good to be a bit further down the road to moving to Wales 🙂
My Liverpool born dad would have loved your waterfront pics – very different to the city he knew, though.
Great pictures. I spent 6 months with a community group in Wallasey/Birkenhead in the mid-70’s and have fond memories of the Liverpool waterfront. Looks as though I should get up there and have a look at it again.
Hiya, you should come back for a visit sometimes.. you would love the changes. Good Ole Wallasey.. my place of birth 🙂
Wonderful compositions you did. Thank you dear Neil, with my love, nia
Thank you Nia… thanks for popping by 🙂
A far cry from the Liverpool of old. Wonderful photos 🙂
It is isn’t it 🙂 glad you like them
Beautifful pics! On my bucket list…
Hiya Sue, thanks for your kind comment, my bucket list is vast… I,d best make a start soon 🙂
I like the clouds in your last photo.
Thank you, i had to rescue this one a bit I liked it so much . Usually they are as theyve come out of the camera… a little cheating isn’t so bad is it ! 🙂
I love Liverpool, so great to see these pictures…also love the clouds.
Hiya Vicky, glad you like the photo’s 🙂
Like Glasgow, Liverpool has some lovely buildings.
We,ll have to get over to Glasgow and have a visit, I,ve only ever driven through… and gone to a football match 🙂
Wonderful! Love the treatment in the last one.
Thank you Inga, bit of a rescue thing going on with the last one 🙂
The clouds are amazing, great images.
Love the hard lines of the buildings against the soft fluffy clouds behind.
And love the Liverbuilding … of course. 🙂
I love photos of city skylines – sokme cracking photos there 🙂
Nice, I love photos of cities and water (probably ’cause there isn’t much of that around here).
Thanks for sharing.
hiya Bill, thanks for your kind comment
Great pics. I really like that last one.
thanks, i will try and get them in better light next time 😦
You are right….the waterfront always was spectacular in its distinctive way and out shone most of the rest of the City. The new waterfront is even better retaining and mixing old with the new. The developement have spread elsewhere in the City which can only get better.
Hiya David, you are spot on.. it,s a bit fragmented at the moment a couple of things have started to try and link the city into one big uniform place… Liverpool One has worked wonders with the Albert Dock… lets see what happens with the rest of the Dock land… A new football stadium for a certain team wearing red would work wonders if anyone is reading 🙂
Blimey, looks as though they need a new manager as well, Now!!
I know poor Kenny, .. I,m far to busy with this blog to be in the running I,m afraid :-).. where in welsh wales this weekend sir 🙂
Huh – the West Yorkshire part of Welsh Wales 😦
Had a day in Wales yesterday – flat-packing not back-packing (good old IKEA) 😦 😦
Oh dear 🙂 about as much fun as being a ML in Holland
Or a skier in Saudi Arabia, though I’ve seen videos of snowboarders ‘ripping up’ sand dunes 😀
Still, it’s good to be a bit further down the road to moving to Wales 🙂
My Liverpool born dad would have loved your waterfront pics – very different to the city he knew, though.
Great pictures. I spent 6 months with a community group in Wallasey/Birkenhead in the mid-70’s and have fond memories of the Liverpool waterfront. Looks as though I should get up there and have a look at it again.
Hiya, you should come back for a visit sometimes.. you would love the changes. Good Ole Wallasey.. my place of birth 🙂
Wonderful compositions you did. Thank you dear Neil, with my love, nia
Thank you Nia… thanks for popping by 🙂
A far cry from the Liverpool of old. Wonderful photos 🙂
It is isn’t it 🙂 glad you like them
Beautifful pics! On my bucket list…
Hiya Sue, thanks for your kind comment, my bucket list is vast… I,d best make a start soon 🙂
I like the clouds in your last photo.
Thank you, i had to rescue this one a bit I liked it so much . Usually they are as theyve come out of the camera… a little cheating isn’t so bad is it ! 🙂
I love Liverpool, so great to see these pictures…also love the clouds.
Hiya Vicky, glad you like the photo’s 🙂
Like Glasgow, Liverpool has some lovely buildings.
We,ll have to get over to Glasgow and have a visit, I,ve only ever driven through… and gone to a football match 🙂
Wonderful! Love the treatment in the last one.
Thank you Inga, bit of a rescue thing going on with the last one 🙂
The clouds are amazing, great images.
Love the hard lines of the buildings against the soft fluffy clouds behind.
And love the Liverbuilding … of course. 🙂
I love photos of city skylines – sokme cracking photos there 🙂