Today's photo depicts a sunset scene at The Lowry and Imperial War Museum North. I have taken this shot from Salford Quays Lift Bridge with my Canon PowerShot SX20IS. I felt the photo is a little noisy; any suggestions how I can improve it?
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I was cycling through BBC at Salford Quays the other day and I stumble across this sunset shot. Looking back at it now, it really gives me the tranquility and nostalgic feeling of the place.
It always looks much better and beautiful when you do not have it by your side anymore. Why do we take things for granted? Luckily for me, I managed to capture the moment with my camera.
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Staring out of Alan Gilbert Learning Commons (AGLC) building, I saw this view. Some cheeky clouds fooling around in my opinion. Then, I sat there and looked blankly into the sky. I am going to miss this place dearly when I leave here. My loyal readers would agree that this place has allowed me to blog some really fun experiences. I thought to myself, how will the next few years going to be like? Will I be able to cope with them? I hope it will be an exciting and fun as the clouds on display here.
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Today's post is a photo that I have taken some time back on 2nd August 2013. I have taken this photo on Oxford Road in Manchester, the junction in between the Royal Northern College of Music and Manchester Business School. This photo featured the city centre skyline when One St Peter's Square was still under construction.
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