Home
About
Photos
Equipment
Submit
Contact
RSS for Zamyatin photoblog
Search


Pictures by Camera
Canon PowerShot SX230 HS
FujiFilm FinePix 1600
HTC Touch Pro 2
JVC Everio GZ-MS100
Lomo Fisheye
Minolta X500
Nexus 4
Nikon D5000
Nikon D5300
Nikon F3 T
Nisis DV5
Orange San Francisco
Pentax Optio 50
QTEK 9100
Rollei 35b
Samsung Galaxy S
Sony Ericsson K700i
TYTN II



Welcome. The following are the last 5 or so pictures to be uploaded. To view more pictures click on Photos to see more.

<<Earlier Photos

More Fountains
More FountainsNisis DV5
More of Piccadilly’s fountains. Not a bad shot, my other picture of them was better, in fact I had a better shot lined up that I never took. On a grim Saturday they do still look quite good and the smell of the food being cooked was very tempting, however we had China Town to get to for better fare.

0 comments have been left00:50 20 Aug 2006Tags: fountains piccadilly
Make a Comment

Glass Tower
Glass TowerNisis DV5
Here's a picture of a building in China Town, I think it's on York Street but I don't know, my knowledge of road names around there is woeful as is my memory of where it was because the parallel roads do tend to get me a little lost, well I am getting old, I'd had a few ciders and a slap up meal (as the Dandy comic would have said). If it's not on York Street the Charlotte Street will be the one. I liked the geometric pattern so took it. Job done.

0 comments have been left00:46 20 Aug 2006Tags: tower geometric
Make a Comment

Church Street Car Park
Church Street Car ParkNisis DV5
Not knowing a great deal about some places in Manchester is a little problem I have. This doesn't help the photoblog at all, in fact it hinders it somewhat especially when the photoblog is about Manchester. I'm sure the few who "tune in" have a titter now and then when I say something thinking "didn't he even know that!". So time to start tittering.

This is a picture of the side of Church Street Car Park. It's a strange place for this plaque to hang in that it's an NCP concrete monstrosity that we can't do without that was probably built in the 60's or possibly more likely the 70's and yet on the side we have this.

Now my assumption is that this plaque was initially installed in a church and that church used to be on Church Street because I don't see a church now, unless I have missed it which may cause some tittering, it's probably behind me at the time the picture was taken. People wondering why a Mancunian didn’t know anything of the famous church on Church Street will cause more tittering.

Update: Looks like it's not just Manchester history that lets me down it's my reading. I finally read the plaque which I hadn't fully the first time and it refers to a place called J&N Philips which stood where the car park now stands, for more info Click Here.

0 comments have been left00:42 20 Aug 2006Tags: plaque memorial carpark
Make a Comment

A1 GP Manchester
A1 GP ManchesterNisis DV5
Just a quick montage of pictures from a video I took, hence the resolution is a little poor. It's the DV 5 again if you hadn't guessed; I took the Rollei but never used it.

The middle two are when the Irish (I'm assuming he is Irish. I know nothing about A1 GP) guy stopped right in front of us and lit up the tyres, it's strange and it probably sounds sad but that got us all giggling like school girls, it was pretty impressive.

The last one is the last lap. Whilst there was no racing, it was a pretty good show, and if it happens again, you can be sure I shall be there.

0 comments have been left19:38 15 Aug 2006Tags: motorsport racing manchester
Make a Comment

Salford Blaze
Salford BlazeNisis DV5
Just after the A1 GP boys finished their tour of Manchester's city centre a plume of smoke rose above Manchester from Salford from Seaford Road where an industrial unit exploded. Whilst people looked I could help thinking (before the A1 GP and whilst the smoke billowed) about the Manchester Bomb. Part of this concern of course was because this is the 10th anniversary of the Manchester bomb and my Wife came back last week with book about it.

Luckily they believe that no one was hurt in the explosion.

0 comments have been left19:57 13 Aug 2006Tags: fire salford
Make a Comment

Local Directory for Manchester, Lancashire
Submit my blog Personal-Journals
Nice People
The Obscurer
Fantastic Photos
Rich Shepard dot com