photos prose & poetry
Category: 2021 – daily photo project
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Liked the textures and shapes at play here.
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Belfast’s street art is absolutely world class. Saw this last night & it’s a new favourite, mostly down to all the cool wee details. I’d quite like to see a DeLorean face off with an actual Tangi next rioting marching season.
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Belfast Lough as seen from Smelt Mill Bay, Bangor – so called because once upon a long time ago there was a lead mill here, powered by the river that flows into this bay from the glen behind this view.
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I just want to know what exactly he’s got in his beak…
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The Long Hole, for the uninitiated, is the name of a small harbour in my hometown.
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A view from the imaginatively named Seapark on the outskirts of Holywood, Northern Ireland. For the unitiated, the Stena Line ferry links Belfast to Scotland. That Seatruck ship brings lorries from Europe. I think.
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Sunset from the longest day of the year, named part II, because there’s a different version over at my 365 project. (UPDATE: now abandoned project! :( )
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Donaghadee was the original site for regular ferry crossings to Scotland, which started from here, over to Portpatrick, in 1662. It had issues though, with wind direction & accessibility, particularly for larger vessels. It would be the Post Office who eventually stepped in and improved the harbour at Donaghadee,in 1825. The lighthouse was added in…