A few more insights into life in Portadown
Once again here are some examples of the good, the bad and the indifferent. If you want one click your right mouse button and choose "Save As" from the menu. These are merely thumbnails, as the master photos are all at least 1600 x 1200 pixels and would take a while to load. Portadown Photos site
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I liked this photo of Portadown's least utilised resource, the River Bann
Taken on a rare bright winter day in Portadown
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The road to nowhere?
Only kidding, its the road to Scarva of course. |
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St. Mark's Church
This was a really misty day in Winter. Unfortunately when I reduced it, the colours all banded a bit and screwed it up. |
Jesus is Lord
I liked the really angry sky in this. It seemed appropriate with the Church building for some reason. |
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Lough Neagh
The various colours here seem to complement each other. |
All u need is love
Found this near the park area. When I tried to highlight the message the photo became a bit washed out. However the message over-rides the picture quality in this case. It's a pity more people didn't agree with the sentiment |
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Reflections
Modern architecture does have some asthetic value after all. |
Me and my dog
These guys had taken over the bus shelter when I was returning from work. |
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Rock and Roll outlaws
Here we have some of my friends out for a walk on a Spring afternoon |
Stable
This old canal stable is about 2 miles from Portadown. |
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Public House
Painted kerbstones are the ever present reminder of the territorial claim. |
Corcrain Rainbow
This is my personal rainbow shining near my home. |
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Grazing
On a country path near town |
Canal house
An old canal lockhouse on the track to Newry |
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