They look like Whitby? Except for the gun one.
Not quite, they're all just at the coast from Newcastle at Tynemouth, haven't managed to get to Whitby for any photography yet, does seem to be popular with photographers seen some cracking photos from there.
I love Sunrise in the bay. Looking at it though I can't tell if the horizon is level, or distorted? Went so far as to get a piece of paper and put it against the horizon. Do you use lens corrections in lightroom/photoshop? Really picking at nothing there, just trying to think of if there was anything that could be tweaked. It could also be an illusion caused by the clouds?
Don't always use lens correction, sometimes it just spoils the look of the photo especially with the vignette that normally comes from using a few filters (I could put a false vignette on but it doesn't always look the same) but I've just checked and I did use it on that photo. Just tried the old paper test myself and think its straight but could just be a tiny bit off quite hard to tell tbh, it could be the clouds though, that curve that's under neath the left hand side of the clouds could be making it look a little bit wonky, can't really correct that one though.
Trying to work out some sizes to get some photos printing out and its giving me a bit of a headache, want to get them to fit a mount and frame but trying to work out if I need to size the photo to leave a small margin around the photo so its doesn't get cropped by the mount is making my head hurt. No where seems to actually tell you and it doesn't help that the mount sizes are all metric when the photos are all imperial and the two of them are different aspect ratios too doh.
And to top it off I've got to think if I should get myself one of these with my christmas bonus from work
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/bitbangerlabs/pixelstick-light-painting-evolved they look great but might be a bit expensive.