Showing posts with label Shropshire Union canal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shropshire Union canal. Show all posts

Thursday, 17 March 2016

A Trick On The Eye





So today I have a question for you, can you tell which of the above images are reflections and which are not?

Obviously the second and third pictures are reflections, but what about the other two?

Well the truth is all four pictures are reflected images of trees along the banks of the canal. It was remarkably calm in places and so the reflections have a really clear quality and actually make better images than the trees themselves. 

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Life Afloat...




This time a year ago I was in Amsterdam at the start of my European road trip with my eldest son, it seems so long ago and so much has happened since then. Anyway I thought it would be fitting to commemorate the anniversary with a few more canal side images, today as with yesterday they are from the Shropshire Union Canal. 

The first of the pictures shows a day boat crossing the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct. We had first seen them about half a mile before the aqueduct  as they crashed into the side of the canal, the opposite bank of the canal, a lifting bridge and just about everything else along the way. The driver of the boat was so uncoordinated it was scary so I was more than a little anxious about being on the aqueduct at the same time. Fortunately they got across without incident, before crashing into the bank at the marina. At one point they were being waved on by the driver of a boat coming in the opposite direction, sensibly they hung back, the driver kept waving them on and I had to warn him that this was a bad idea and in the end he gave up.

I like the shot of the boats in the marina and the other one as it is about to pass beneath the bridge, it has really low headroom so obviously care was needed. There is something appealing about life afloat, but I am not sure I could cope with the lack of space and the the slow pace.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

A Canal Walk




Today's shots were taken using my smart phone during a walk along the Llangollen branch of the Shropshire Union Canal between Chirk and Trevor.

I was walking with my daughter and we covered 8 miles taking in two aqueducts and two tunnels. The first shot is of a Narrowboat entering the Middleton Tunnel and I like the way the brickwork reflects the light and shines in different colours. As we walked back through this tunnel towards the end of our walk I pointed out the mass of cobwebs hanging from the arched roof and as both my daughter and I dislike spiders we decided that it was better to not direct my light towards the roof so we could pretend that they weren't there.

The other two pictures are of the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct built by Thomas Telford and which opened in 1805. It is 12' wide including the towpath, 336 yards long and 126' high as it passes over the River Dee. It is a stunning piece of architecture and engineering, it was also quite fun walking across it although many people clearly had some difficulty and more than one person walked across with eyes closed and holding tight to their partners.