This week’s photos comes from in and around Manchester, a follow on from my previous post…but a little more creative.
Manchester is one of the nation’s most vibrant cities and is notable for its architecture, culture, musical exports, media links, scientific and engineering output, sports clubs and transport connections.
Manchester has something for everyone.

‘Fire Window’ Manchester Cathedral, designed by Margaret Traherne 1996 after the bombing in Manchester
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Amazing photos!!
Thank you for visiting, much appreciated. Have a great Easter!
Wonderful photos, I really like your architectural shots.
Thanks…I’ve been meaning to leave messages on your blog…your daily posts are fantastic! Lovin the A-Z project and also the tips on photography processing that you offer…I don’t know where you find the time. Great work Karen. Have a great Easter!
Thank you so much for the compliment, I think being so busy with work and kids means I make the most of what little free time I do have! I started the blog just to share all my photos (so they do not just sit on my hard drive) and to document my learning for me to look back on. Hopefully it may help others along the way. Have a great Easter too 🙂
Manchester looks way more lively than I expected. Do you think it’s worth a trip when you have fly over to visit the city?
Hi!
Manchester has so much to offer…mainly divided into 4 districts, has a China Town, has a great mix of new and old…here’s a link to get you started:http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manchester_city_centre
Thanks a lot! I’ll definitely think about using my BA miles for a flight to Manchester. It looks amazing!