A walk on Ramsey Beach at low tide. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
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Desmond’s Traditional Fish Shop – Ramsey
I always look in the window of this lovely traditional fish shop in Parliament Street in Ramsey. The fish are always so well prepared and beautifully displayed in the window. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
The Nunnery Gate House on the Old Castletown Road in Douglas
This is the entrace to the Nunnery on the Old Castletown Road in Douglas, this gate house and the main Nunnery building are steeped in Manx history and is a fine example of a 13th century stately home. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Low Tide on Douglas Beach
Wind Farm vessel Excalibur is seen here sheltering in Douglas Bay prior to working in the Walney Wind Farm. This vessel will be a familiar sight througout the winter months in Douglas Bay. The images were captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on any of the the images for a larger view.
The Ben My Chree in Douglas Harbour at Sunrise
An early morning image of the Isle of Man Steam Packet’s flag ship Ben My Chree in Douglas Harbour prior to departure to the port of Heysham. The image was captured on my Sony HX20V camera, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS6. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook Page enjoy – Click on the image for a larger view.
Castletown Harbour
A lovely walk around Castletown on a beautiful day. The image was captured on my Fuji X10 camera resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS6 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the image for a larger view.
Wild Wave – Sailing Into Castletown Harbour
This lovey traditional Yacht called Wild Wave enters Castletown Harbour this afternoon, it had no outboard enging and as there was not much wind the gentleman ended up getting his oars out to complete his journey. I have added the original image and the same image in High Definition Resolution (HDR) so you can tell me which one you prefer! The images were captured on my Fuji X10 camera resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5 (image 2 dipped in HDR 5) Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the images for a larger view.
Overlooking Maughold Church towards North Barrule Mountain (HDR)
I captured this image this afternoon whilst out for a walk over Maughold Headlands, you can see the weather front moving across North Barrule mountain and shortly after this image was taken it absolutely chucked it down! The image was captured on my Nikon D80 DSLR with a Nikon 18-105 F3.5/5.6 G AFS DX lens, dipped in HDR, cropped and resized in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the image for a larger view.
The Great Union Camera Obscura – Douglas Head
The Great Union Camera Obscura is one of only four remaining camera obscuras in the British Isles. Unlike other structures, which were built for astronomical purposes, the Isle of Man’s camera obscura which nestles into the hillside on Douglas Head was built in the 1890s purely as an attraction for the flourishing Manx tourist industry. Here is a small article that I added to this website about the Camera Obscura in May 2005 Click Here The image was captured on my Nikon D80 DSLR with a Nikon 18-70 F3.5/5.6 G AFS DX lens, cropped and resized in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the image for a larger view.
Overlooking the North of the Isle of Man (HDR)
Standing at the Gooseneck on the TT Course and looking North towards the Point of Ayre with Albert Tower to the right of the image. The image was captured on my Nikon D80 DSLR with a Nikon 18-70 F3.5/5.6 G AFS DX lens, dipped in HDR, cropped and resized in Adobe Photoshop CS5. Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the image for a larger view.
Peel Harbour in HDR
Peel Harbour today and the water is a bit discoloured after torrential rain on the Isle of Man yesterday (22/6/12) and overnight. This image was captured on my Fuji X10 camera dipped in HDR 5 and resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5 Feel free to make any comments either on this website by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes Click on the image for a larger view.
A Cold Afternoon on Ramsey Beach (HDR)
Grabbed this shot yesterday afternoon of a very cold Ramsey Beach overlooking the two piers and the sandy coastline of Bride which runs up to the Point of Ayre. The image was captured on my Fuji X10 camera dipped in HDR 5, resized and cropped in Adobe Photoshop CS5 Click on the image for a larger view – Feel free to make any comments either on here by clicking the “Write comment” below or by logging onto my Facebook page www.facebook.com/manxscenes