MichaelM7
Member
Hi folks,
I'll be off to Liverpool on a business trip for a conference in Mid September (during the week and not during the weekend). Thinking of taking my M7 and some TriX with me. Probably, I'll be staying in the dock-area near the world-heritage sites. What could I probably photograph there, if I only have time in the very early morning hours (before the conference starts), during lunch break and in the evenings? I would prefer to stay in walking distance (<5km) to the dock area. Is it possible to take photos in a typical pub? Would you take a 90 or a 25 lens along with my standard 35 'cron?
I would be glaMichald for any hints.
Greetings,
Michael
I'll be off to Liverpool on a business trip for a conference in Mid September (during the week and not during the weekend). Thinking of taking my M7 and some TriX with me. Probably, I'll be staying in the dock-area near the world-heritage sites. What could I probably photograph there, if I only have time in the very early morning hours (before the conference starts), during lunch break and in the evenings? I would prefer to stay in walking distance (<5km) to the dock area. Is it possible to take photos in a typical pub? Would you take a 90 or a 25 lens along with my standard 35 'cron?
I would be glaMichald for any hints.
Greetings,
Michael
chibaken
Member
There is the usual tourist stuff (Beatles, Albert Dock etc), but I really like the terraced buildings around Canning Street, Huskisson Street near the Anglican catherdral. They were a product of Liverpool's rich times as a port, but are a little shabby now - mind you that was a year ago and they may have been gentrified since.