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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Guardian Camera Club: Eebygumcaptain on night photography

Eebygumcaptain: Eebygumcaptain participates in the night photography monthly assignment
108 Steps, Macclesfield. Known locally as the '108 steps' this spookly lit line of steps leads up from Water's Green to the parish church in Macclesfield. Long exposure, adjusted in Lightroom
Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
Eebygumcaptain: Eebygumcaptain participates in the night photography monthly assignment
Water Dragons. Water dragons in Albert Square, outside Manchester City Hall. Long exposure, converted to BW in Lightroom
Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
Eebygumcaptain: Eebygumcaptain participates in the night photography monthly assignment
Under the Arches. Long exposure looking through the arches on Mount street, Manchester
Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
Eebygumcaptain: Eebygumcaptain participates in the night photography monthly assignment
Manchester Wheel #1. Always wanted to try and capture the Manchester Wheel, this is the best from my top 6 ! The lights in the Selfridges windows change every few seconds which adds some nice contrast. Taken on long RAW exposure and adjusted in Lightroom
Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
Eebygumcaptain: Eebygumcaptain participates in the night photography monthly assignment
Tell my wife I love her. This shot of Runcorn Bridge at night is taken from the unlit portion of walkway alongside the bridge on the Runcorn town side. Attached to the railings are several new bunches of flowers and roses, remembering those who have sadly taken their life from the bridge. Adjusted through Lightroom (the bridge is actually painted a sort of sage green which I've tried to perserve, against the flood lighting and ambient background lighting of Widnes) /
Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
Eebygumcaptain: Eebygumcaptain participates in the night photography monthly assignment
Runcorn Bridge, River Mersey. Runcorn Bridge at night, taken from the promenade in Runcorn (which was lit by the nearby street lighting). Unfortunately the flood lights towards the left hand side of the bride were not working!
Photograph: Eebygumcaptain/Flickr
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