fascinating if rather sad place Alan. I feel that even given the vibrancy, black and white is the more appropriate treatment somehow, but well done on finding images there - like Alan above / below, I think I'd struggle. on a side note, I've always wanted to see the Gormleys. one day...
Wow, how interesting that the remains were scattered along the seafront/beach like that. It's not the sort of place I could see myself shooting if I am honest but it's certainly somewhere I would visit if I was in the area - because of its historical significance & just out of curiosity I reckon. I'll be honest by the end of this Allan I felt quite sad about it all seeing it laid out there. The image though at 10:18 shows that there are iimages to be made there - very good - although I don't think my seeing eye has that ability. atb Al
Hi Alan. Really enjoyed this fascinating walk on Rubble Beach! And I’m impressed by how stable your gate was walking on all that rubble! 👍🏻💯💯👍🏻
Glad you enjoyed it
Well documented and very sad at the same time.
Yes Enrique, everyone seems to share the sadness. Thanks so much for watching!
@@photographyforenjoyment This is on a separate note, I didn't know that you have an Instagram account, great photos.
fascinating if rather sad place Alan. I feel that even given the vibrancy, black and white is the more appropriate treatment somehow, but well done on finding images there - like Alan above / below, I think I'd struggle.
on a side note, I've always wanted to see the Gormleys. one day...
As I said to Alan, it is a sad place Nick, not photogenic tbh, but one of historical interest.
Ever thought of visiting the Birkenhead Priory? A few photographs definitely to be had there, oldest building in Merseyside too.
Thanks Derek, it is a location I have photographed a few years ago - time I went back and did a vlog!
Wow, how interesting that the remains were scattered along the seafront/beach like that. It's not the sort of place I could see myself shooting if I am honest but it's certainly somewhere I would visit if I was in the area - because of its historical significance & just out of curiosity I reckon. I'll be honest by the end of this Allan I felt quite sad about it all seeing it laid out there. The image though at 10:18 shows that there are iimages to be made there - very good - although I don't think my seeing eye has that ability. atb Al
I agree Alan. Once you realise what is lying there, and WHY it's there you can't help but feel the sadness. Not a "pretty" place, but one of history.