The pic on the far left below is a sculpture we found down a dis used path along the river which forked off towards the river where we found remains of small docks for light boats. The pics of them are unfocused too, the shade from trees confused my camera so they focused on leaves rather than the river. The far right I like because of the light spots on the lens, brings back to sense of old and new tech.
Liverpool JMU student in her final year with a project proposal focused on the observations of the city.
Sunday, 15 May 2011
Iron Bridge
Went to The Iron Bridge during Easter,got there too late for the museums but the light was good for photos, I took loads, these are the best. Learnt about the structure of the community, the best bit, a pub built before the construction was the main social point for the workers. Parked directly in front of the forge, picked out charcoal and black bricks of the furnace, couldn't get close to it though the pick of the zoom are crap.

The pic on the far left below is a sculpture we found down a dis used path along the river which forked off towards the river where we found remains of small docks for light boats. The pics of them are unfocused too, the shade from trees confused my camera so they focused on leaves rather than the river. The far right I like because of the light spots on the lens, brings back to sense of old and new tech.

The pic on the far left below is a sculpture we found down a dis used path along the river which forked off towards the river where we found remains of small docks for light boats. The pics of them are unfocused too, the shade from trees confused my camera so they focused on leaves rather than the river. The far right I like because of the light spots on the lens, brings back to sense of old and new tech.
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