Kieran Turner's photos with the keyword: palace pier

Sunset centre stage

21 Feb 2012 98
Hello again flickr. It's been a while. Sorry. All manner of excuses. So, to herald what's about to be a significant batch of uploading, here's the view from my flat, which was at the time of taking, my new flat.

Walking on, sunset

26 Apr 2012 81
A late season dip, caught on the phone that's desperately in need of a lens cover...

Gulls

08 Mar 2006 100
I just love this. It cost me doughnut and a lot of patience. Try to work out how come the pier is running parallel to the coast ;-) Nikon fixed-zoom automatic (!)

Palace Pier sunset

08 Mar 2006 106
You guys liked my last Brighton seafront shot (it's my most viewed and most favourited photo on flickr) so here's another oldie I like :) Pentax ME-Super, 50mm, UV filter.

Three piers

21 Feb 2012 92
What's left of the Royal Suspension Chain Pier in the foreground. What's left of it's successor and erstwhile sibling, the West Pier, at the back, and the one which essentially did for them both, the Palace Pier in the middle.

Murmuration

21 Feb 2012 81
A regular evening sighting on Brighton seafront is this kind of murmuration of starlings. They seem to have been a bit put out by the decline of the West Pier, and now peripatetically appear in various places along the beach. The foreground is seen at extreme low tides, usually just a couple of times per year. It's the remains of the first pier in Brighton, the Royal Suspension Chain Pier, sticking up through the sand (yes, sand!) just down from New Steine. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Suspension_Chain_Pier

Pier points

21 Feb 2012 102
At extreme low tides, usually just a couple of times per year, the remains of Brighton's first pier – the Royal Suspension Chain Pier – stick up through the sand (yes, sand!) on the beach, just down from New Steine. The evening scene is completed with a couple of murmurations of starlings. They seem to have been a bit put out by the decline of the West Pier, and now peripatetically appear in various places along the beach. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_Suspension_Chain_Pier