Thursdays – Study – Autumn in Ryton
I have done work in ACM before (Accidentally Camera Movement) LOL and have always deleted those captures. I have tried some ICM before too, see
Long Exposures
1. A light experiment tonight (Newcastle & Gateshead, cities bridged with lights, made using zooming out during long exposure)
2. Comet in the city tonight (not good visibility tonight, so headed to Quayside, accidentally caught the comet still)
3. Angel in flight (made using zooming out during long exposure)
4. Heading South in moonlight
I have done work in ACM before (Accidentally Camera Movement) LOL and have always deleted those captures. I have tried some ICM before too, see
Elswick Park (and the Elswick Pool) is located in Elswick, West End of Newcastle upon Tyne, just off Elswick Road.
This park was started in 1881, a former site of Elswick Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne. The park has a leisure centre, children’s play area, various walking routes and accessible from Elswick Road, Beech Grove Road and Westmorland Road.

Hadrian’s Way is one of most loved walks / cycle paths in the North East England. This part of the walk focuses on the stretch in Scotswood area. Roughly from Benwell Dene to Denton Dene.
You can start from Hodgkin Park / Benwell Dene located in Benwell, West End of Newcastle upon Tyne, just off Benwell Lane.
Walk downhill through Benwell Dene (it was unfortunately blocked last week) or through Hodgkin Park. At the end of the park, if you cross the Whitehouse Road, a small path takes you to Hadrian’s Way. This gallery focuses on walk towards West from here. You will end up at bottom end of Denton Road (Old Scotswood Village). You can then continue uphill through Denton Dene, alternate routes are to go riverside on Hadrian’s Way (Cycle Path) or alternate route through Denton Dene across the A1 to Lemington.
Very close and accessible from Fenham, Denton, Elswick, Benwell, Cowgate, Blakelaw, Westerhope, Kenton and Rest of Newcastle 🗺
chohdry.photography is a collection of photos by Kamran Chohdry, who hopes to bring you a different perspective on sights that you might have seen already.
A Software Engineer by profession, Kam has a passion of photographing the North East England landscape and any other place the travel takes him.