Wednesday, 16 September 2015

Environment Photography


                     Environment Photography

                          Blackpool illuminations
I took this image at Blackpool last Friday. Blackpool Illuminations is an annual Lights Festival, founded in 1879 and first switched on 19 September that year, held each autumn in the English seaside resort of Blackpool on the Fylde Coast in Lancashire.
Also known locally as The Lights or The Illuminations, they run each year for sixty-six days,[1][2] from late August until early November at a time when most other English seaside resorts' seasons are coming to an end.

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 Each year the opening night of the Illuminations, The Big Switch On, held in a specially erected arena with a celebrity pulling a switch to turn on the six miles of lights.
 Most visitors drive through the Illuminations by car, coach or bus. There are also open top trams which run along the tramway as well as horse-drawn landau. At Bispham there is a special walkway for the tableaux which also includes mixed media in the various large tableaux displays.[12] The Illuminations cost £1.9M each year to stage.

                                              Cambridge King's College
I visited Cambridge few weeks ago. Then I went around the college, and then I saw the beautiful frame of the picture. Then I took the image straight way. 

King’s College acknowledges and takes responsibility for the environmental impact of its activities. The College is committed to mitigating the impact of its operations and behaviours on the natural environment.
The College complies with all environmental legislation. It works to increase awareness of environmental responsibility amongst its fellows, students and staff. It pledges to maintain all buildings and grounds in an environmentally conscious manner for the benefit of all present and future college members and visitors.

                                      Bosphorus Bridge Of Istanbul                                           I have been to Istanbul few month ago. Then I took the photo when I visited the bridge.                                 The Bosphorus Bridge, also called the First Bosphorus Bridge or simply the First Bridge is one of two suspension bridges spanning the Bosphorus strait  in Istanbul, Turkey; thus connecting Europe and Asia (the other one is the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge, which is called the Second Bosphorus Bridge). The bridge extends between (in Europe) and(in Asia).


                                                                  London  Eye
 I took the photo three weeks ago. I like the angle of triangle and I put the main stick on the point of rules of the third.
 One of the most memorable and iconic UK millennium structures, the London Eye has become a symbol of the English capital. AECOM was commissioned to review the future business potential of this central London tourist attraction – run at the time by British Airways – to support The Tussauds Group’s planned acquisition of the business. The review considered the performance of this observation wheel known as the London Eye, in light of the UK tourist situation, taking into account the performance of other London attractions and observation attractions worldwide together with the impact of the July 2005 bombings in London. We also reviewed the London Eye management projections of future business potential.

 
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                              London St Paul Garden Bridge
 I took the image few weeks ago. I like the architecture of the image.
 There have been complaints that large groups will be prevented from walking over the bridge due to potential crowd control issues.


                                                  London St Paul
 I was trying to take the photo of St Paul. Fortunately, there was a massive rainbow appeared in the sky when I was shooting the picture. It's very colourful image to me. And the image follows the rules of the
thirds.


                                       London St Paul Garden Bridge
I took the image because I like the color of the sky and those amazing architectures. I put the Cathedral Church on the point of rule of the thirds. And the shadow of the light in the water makes the image more brighter.


                                                           Worcester Bridge!                              
 I visited one of my friend in Worcester last Saturday. When I was on my way home, I saw the beautiful screen in front of me. Then I stopped to take the photo on the bridge.


                                       Worcester Bridge! 
The importance of Worcester as a distributing centre for the western Midlands depended largely upon its bridge. At the beginning of the 14th century there was no other bridge across the Severn between Gloucester and Bridgnorth; the conflux of travellers was felt to lay a grievous burden upon Worcester Priory. A bridge already spanned the Severn at Worcester in the 11th century; it had just been repaired when the citizens crossed it to meet the rebels of 1088, and the building of the original structure may possibly be referred to preConquest times. Early in the 14th century a new bridge was built, by which the river was crossed until 1780.


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