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Beamish Museum

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Beamish Museum had a photography evening last night, with a number of trams and characters in period costumes around the village in the early evening until dark.

Amazingly the rain stopped for a few hours and it was a very enjoyable event, here are a few pictures. (All A700 + various lenses)

Tram crew

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One of the star attractions, a visiting Blackpool tram (8 image pano)

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Parked tram as it was getting dark

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Thanks for looking

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Looks a fantastic place for photographs Paul. The restorations look amazing - the trams and truck look like new :shock: . I especially like the pano shot :D .
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great series. I had not heard of this place before but, as Birma says, looks a superb photo opportunity.
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Very period indeed, Paul! : )

I'm impressed with how everything is preserved so nothing in the scene looks out of time or place.
The third in the set somewhat reminds me of scenes from the Harry Potter series. Some magical light in the sky and inside the buses and trams that make them appear as magic lanterns.

Thanks for sharing and looking forward to more as usual! : )

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Thanks for the comments, much appreciated, here are a few more from the evening.

They had a number of people in period costumes and bikes

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A couple of images processed for and older feel

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Best wishes

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Nice set, Paul.
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Yes, definitely nice conversions to black and white, Paul.

Works greatly for these periodic photos. Love them..


Thanks for sharing,

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Great set. Love them all but the mono images are my particular favourites.
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Amazing pictures! Especially like #2 and #3 in your first post :-)

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The Steam Traction engine processed in sepia etc looks great :D
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