Belfast Locks at Night
May 17th, 2008 by jeremy
After a bit of a rough day, I figured the best medicine would be to walk the town at night in search of some good photos. This was taken on the walkway across the river 2 blocks from the hotel.
It was such a beautiful scene that I spent over an hour just looking at it from various angles and enjoying the crisp night air. Very rejuvenating for me.
I feel so blessed with this great opportunity to be out on this tour and try to make the best of every minute. So, though there will be days, the next day is a new one and up to me to make the best of it.
Today is a full day of rehearsals in Belfast with the full stage, lighting, choreography and music being put to the final test. Tomorrow is the first big show. I have to say the difference in the scale of this tour is amazing. For those able to attend, every aspect of the performance is bigger and better than you may even expect. Prepare for a great experience!
Canon 40D, Sigma 10-22, 20sec at f/10 and 100 ISO
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Beautiful Jeremy, so peaceful looking!
Now get yourself behind the scenes at the upcoming MeetandGreets because it looks like there may be some problems with us not being allowed to bring our cameras in. And WE ALL want our moment with an Osmond captured!
Heres hoping you can be our official photographer!!
Shona x
Awesome Jeremy! Sorry you’re not able to share anything Osmond right now but I must say that your photos continue to be breathtaking! Enjoy the tour and thanks for sharing the thrills and pains of the moments. We can see the wonders of the world through your eyes! Safe travels!
gorgeous picture jeremy, just seen your one of the belfast eye, was out there this morning capturing myself
can I ask you a techie question please, do you have any clue or idea what the security staff are quoting about when they say nothing over a 35mm zoom? I asked them to clarify and they couldnt, weird thing is wembley arena said the same thing during the donny concert last year it is as if they are quoted this but have no understanding to what it means.
do you think they mean the old 35mm compact cameras everyones granny used to have? in which case nearly every digital camera in that place must be over the zoom they say they can’t allow. Just thought it may be wise to ask you.
Saw you walking about last night, where did you go during the 2nd half were u up and about getting different angles from different distances etc? Can’t wait to see your pictures seeing as the goons last night were banning anyones camera.