Here’s a slideshow of all of the photos taken on our recent day out in York. I hope you enjoy it!
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TG
Technogran's Snaps
Bridlington,looking towards Sowerby and Flamborough Head.
Looks like someone’s got the boot!
Capturing the weather in one shot.
The walk down to Reighton Sands beach.
Some brave souls on the beach at Reighton Sands.
Scarborough from the steps.
Scarborough Harbour
The Keep at Scarborough Castle
Flamborough Head
Flamborough Head from the cliff path.
Is this our whinnying horse?
No sign of Reighton Village in this Vista!
Cliff top walk at Reighton Sands.
TG
My all time favourite blossom! Blooming nice and early this year!
Cherry Blossom up close and personal.
Cherry Blossom tree near our flat.
Pinks against the sky.
White blossom up close.
White in full bloom. This tree is outside my bedroom window.
Freaky two tone blossom tree. It’s both pink and white!
Gorgeous creamy daffodils growing in the display boxes.
Some pinks up close and personal.
TG
Here are some of my favourite photos taken recently of the wintery conditions. I love snow, it gives a wonderful ‘fairy’ atmosphere to everything especially the trees.
You can ‘get away’ with shooting straight at the sun in winter because it’s so weak. This shot taken as we walked through the local cemetery has a sort of ‘eerie’ cold feel to it.
Look closely and you should be able to spot that this tree is chockablock with apples! In the middle of winter! I had to take a shot of this unbelievable sight.
No sitting down admiring the flower beds now!
TG
Just some of my all time favourite shots that we took on Friday when we visited York St Nicholas Fayre.
If it wasn’t for the houses in the background you could imagine your back in Victorian times!
The hustle and bustle that is Christmas shopping in York.
Two photos taken of some of the wares available to buy from the St Nicholas Fayre market stalls.
There was even a street pianist to cheer up weary shoppers!
And overlooking the whole proceedings, the towering and magnificent York Minster.
TG
How can you capture a frosty morning with a camera? Is it impossible to do? I set off on a recent photo shoot to try and capture frost and the coldness that can numb your weary bones. Here is the result.
The frost gives an etched appearance to these leaves as they lay on the floor.
Here’s a lone leaf etched in frost.
And here is is trapped inside someone’s footprint in the grass.
The light at this time of year casts such long shadows across the ground. It etches the trees in stark silhouette now they are bare of their clothing of leaves.
Did I manage to capture the cold and the frost? Only my viewers can answer that question.
TG
Here’s a Gallery of some of my favourite shots of those gorgeous Autumn colours that tend to be oh so fleeting around our area. All panoramic shots courtesy of Live Photo Gallery.
Here is a Gallery containing some other photos taken in our Park during natures glorious show of Autumn colours.
TG
This shot is of Cayton Bay near Scarborough from the steps going down to the beach.
Here’s the shot of the beach at Cayton Bay looking south towards Filey.
This brought back many happy memories of my childhood! The rocks on Cayton Bay.
A Panoramic Shot of the Holiday Camp at Cayton Bay showing some of the holiday homes.
Here’s a shot of Whitby taken from the steps leading up to Whitby Abbey
This panoramic shot is taken from the top by St Mary’s Church, Whitby
So those are the panoramic shots I took during our recent holiday at Cayton Bay, Scarborough.
TG