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These massive ‘megamax’ cranes, each as tall as the Royal Liver Building, were loaded onto a barge in Shanghai in August 2015 and have traveled... more
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These massive ‘megamax’ cranes, each as tall as the Royal Liver Building, were loaded onto a barge in Shanghai in August 2015 and have traveled more than 18,000 miles past south-east Asia, India, the Arabian Peninsula and Africa via the Cape of Good Hope en route to the River Mersey . I love the way the lights shimmer over the water at night, the cranes can be seen for miles around and the glow from the lights has now become a part of the waterfront.
I am Karen, i live on the Wirral in the North West of England. I am a wife and mother, i am a Photographer. I studied art and loved photography, it has now become a way of life. I am lucky to be able to spend a lot of time with my camera and it has brought me success, exhibitions and awards but it has ultimately brought me peace. I am enthralled by light and use my camera to capture that moment of softness or anger, new beginnings or days end, that emotional impact of the light at a given moment on the landscape. I keep going back to the sea and will spend hours waiting so i can make you feel what i feel when i capture a sunrise or a rainy day, a high sea or a calm moon lite night. You will often see me, my camera and trusty tripod...
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