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The Imperial War Museum North at Salford Quays remains one of the most distinctive buildings in the region, despite being 10 years old in 2012.
View ArticleMediaCity
Over the five or so years since taking up photography I’ve watched this area being turned from a patch of barren wasteland into a fully operational northern base for the British Broadcasting...
View ArticleI remember when…
Salford Quays has been reinvented the last dozen years or so, from industrial wasteland to a leisure and cultural venue and, more recently, the media hub of Northern England. These two old timers...
View ArticleMillennium Bridge, Salford Quays
Back to the location for Monday’s image, only around an hour and a quarter later. One of those rare (for me this year at least) images, preconceived, planned around the weather and using a tripod....
View ArticleLazy Sunday
The chairs liked nothing better on a Sunday than to gather together and watch the humans.
View ArticleNightfall
The day ends at Mediacity, Salford Quays. Taken in December with daylight hours at their shortest, this gave me the opportunity to nip out and grab a few photos whilst someone else carried on...
View ArticleWater Fools
From an utterly incomprehensible and extravagant performance named ‘Water Fools’ at Salford Quays. Like a bad acid trip played to a crowd of thousands, only no doubt far more expensive than an acid...
View ArticleWater Fools
‘There is no way’ I thought, as I watched things unfold through the viewfinder, ‘that this will end well.’
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To borrow a lyric from The Hives, ‘I hate to say I told you so’. Note: the rather deliberate phallic shape controlled the rudder so it wasn’t entirely gratituous, just predominantly.
View ArticleThe Lowry
Travelled light to the Victorian Market at Salford Quays this weekend which was all well and good until the light buggered off. With no tripod, monopod, gorillapod or beanbag it was improvisation time...
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