
Well this is really spooky. This week Anne challenges us to post images from photo opportunities we’ve stumbled across on one particular walk. I’ve done exactly that today, before I knew what was coming with this weeks challenge! Here’s the story of that walk.
We parked in Ashton this morning, a suburb of Bristol, with the intention of walking into the city centre, via the harbour. The plan was to grab something to eat for lunch from a street stall, in the central area, before walking back to the car down the opposite side of the floating harbour. I had four vintage lenses with me and the only plan for a photograph was to check out the view across to Clifton Suspension Bridge as I knew there was a high tide, mid morning.

After leaving the bridge we made the short walk back to pick up the path into the floating harbour, passing the bonded warehouse below and following the waterside path into the harbour.





Having made our way through the harbour we came out onto the city centre and began our search for street food. These days there’s lots of choice, either from stalls on the city centre or in the local side streets. We didn’t find anything on the centre so we made our way to St Nicholas Market and settled for Moroccan food from a stall in the market.

Warmed up by the food (it was pretty cold out today) and with full tummies, we set off once again to make our way back to the car. As we came down to the far end of the centre we walked into a protest by a far right political group. They’d attracted a far left group and both had attracted a large police presence. From what we saw it was all pretty good natured and I think it all went off quite peacefully.

We were walking straight into a low sun on the route back which is pretty hopeless with the vintage lenses. Most of mine have no coatings so flare from bright sunlight is a real problem. So, not quite so many pics on the way back.




We had a slight detour on the way back as Bristol City FC had an evening soccer match and the stadium was closed for walking through. However, that took us past a Costa coffee so we picked up a drink for the trip home.
Thank you to Anne for hosting this weeks challenge. I look forward to seeing the rest of this weeks posts.
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Great timing for the prompt Stephen! Loved your choices and got a laugh from the upside down house. I’m guessing you did NOT go in! Loved the bridge reflection especially
Thank you Tina. No we didn’t go in 🙂
Stephen, you picked a beautiful day and a beautiful place to go on this walk. I really enjoyed going along with you on your walk. My favorites are the warehouses reflecting in the water and the upside down house.
Thank you Beth 🙂
Steve, it’s hard to pick favorites here. You assembled a great collection. The solar tree and upside house are wonderful. I gotta say, though, that the reflections are my favorite. Quite stunning!
Thank you Egidio 🙂
AH your intuition was on point! Beautiful photos, that suspension bridge one is incredible! Love the water ones.
Thank you Pamela 🙂
A fortuitous walk for this week’s challenge, Steve. I love that upside-down house, but I’m always drawn to the water. The harbor shots are my favorites.
Thank you John 🙂
What a wonderful walk and what serendipitous timing! I loved your river reflections, and we have sort of an upside/down house in Santa Cruz. It’s built so that sometimes you are walking on the ceiling and at others on walls. It’s rather disorientating. Thanks for joining in Steve.
Thank you Anne – great challenge 🙂
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Cold but a beautiful day, Steve and your reflection shots are perfect. My favourite is the Moroccan food, wonderfully vibrant.
Thank you Sofia 🙂
What a lovely walk into Bristol Steve and the reflections in the still water are especially beautiful 😊
Thank you Xenia 🙂
These are great Steve, the reflections are incredible. I love getting those. I also love that solar tree, that is very imaginative.
Thank you Leanne 🙂
ok hands down, that upside-down house is cool!!! I also love the reflections you captured in the water. Looks cool and crisp. Well done, Steve.
Thanks for the tour. what great finds you showed us, the get those reflections shows no wind in sight. I have never seen an upside house, and a pink one to top it.
Love the photo of the bridge with the houses in the still reflection 😍
Thank you Tyler 🙂