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City of Culture 2021

Coventry looking good in the sun

Damien WalmsleyMay 29, 20214 min read
Coventry is the City of Culture for 2021.  This prestigious title runs from  May 2021 to May 2022 and it follows on from Derry/Londonderry in 2013 and Hull in 2017.  Taking my first train for over a year, I set off from Leamington to Coventry.  So let’s be brutal, Coventry is not a place you … Continue reading Blog
View of the City May 2021

From Queensway to New Street

Damien WalmsleyMay 23, 20213 min read
Queensway is a busy arterial road in and out of Birmingham so there is always a high volume of traffic thundering along the tarmac.  With my telephoto lens and 24 to 70 mm lens, I went about taking different pictures of an area that is already very familiar to me.  New building projects are always … Continue reading From Queensway to New Street
Tree reflections

Reflections

Damien WalmsleyMay 21, 20212 min read
Everyone loves a picture that shows a reflection. The unique view is fascinating, and it gives a different view of the world by suggesting further new worlds. Unusual angles or taking the picture from a low viewpoint. There is symmetry around a reflection that everyone loves to see. This may be caused by mirrors, a … Continue reading Blog
Damien Walmsley

New Look Website

Damien WalmsleyMay 21, 20212 min read
Welcome to my new look web site.  This web site was set up back in 2016 and my first posts featured the different topics of Birmingham Gems, Pictures of Bridges and entries into the Post and Mail.  Fast forward to 2021 and the site has recorded many photographic events over my five years of blogging … Continue reading New Look Website
In Memoriam by Luke Jerram

In Memoriam by Luke Jerram

Damien WalmsleyMay 14, 20214 min read
Public art has the power to bring out discussions on our feelings and emotions when we encounter it.  The artist Luke Jerram Luke Jerram understands this power and his aim was to create a piece of art that would help people come to terms with the events of last year.  All of us have been affected by … Continue reading Blog
Birmingham

Last days of Lockdown #3

Damien WalmsleyApr 13, 20211 min read
I have been documenting the Lockdowns over the last year and we are a few days away from April 12th when shops will reopen. My last blog entry was all about Digbeth. I was interested to see what the city centre looked like and therefore, after taking pictures in Digbeth, I walked into Birmingham city … Continue reading Blog
Digbeth

Digbeth, Digbeth (so good they named it twice)

Damien WalmsleyApr 12, 20214 min read
Lockdown 3 is easing and in early April, I found myself back in Digbeth to take a look at what was happening.  One reason was to look for the new Street art project by @Fokawolf but more of that later.  I parked the car in Coventry street car park and made my way to Digbeth.  … Continue reading Blog
Knowle

It is a long way to Tipperary and back to Knowle

Damien WalmsleyApr 11, 20214 min read
I love a long walk and during lockdown 3,  I have found some good places to visit as I have ventured further afield than in the previous ones.  There is one walk that takes me out of Knowle village along the main road to Balsall Common.  Passing Knowle locks, the main Kenilworth road (B4101) is … Continue reading Blog
Hillmorton Locks

Hillmorton Locks: the busiest in the UK

Damien WalmsleyApr 11, 20214 min read
Look up any reference on Hillmorton Locks and they are quoted as being the busiest along all of the UK canal waterways.  Found on the outskirts of Rugby, they are a hidden gem as accessing them is not straightforward.  From the south, the locks are approached via a narrow entrance tunnel under the West Coast … Continue reading Blog