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  1. Fuggletim

    Ryde Pier

    An Island Line Class 484 has just left Ryde Esplanade on the way to meet the ferry at Ryde Pier Head. This unusual view is taken from Union Street in Ryde and shows a wet day across the Solent, but the city of Portsmouth is visible through the rain.

    © Tim Penycate

  2. Wight Ryder I creates a wake behind it on a sailing from Ryde to Portsmouth and seems to be running from the setting Sun over the Isle of Wight!

    © Tim Penycate

  3. Italian cruise ship “Aidaprima” has left Southampton en route to Le Havre and is making here way west through the Solent during late dusk. This picture was taken from Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  4. A little later than the previous picture, Wight Ryder 2 is now travelling along the channel (a “Port” side marker buoy can be seen) to its dock in Portsmouth Harbour. The Sun has nearly gone and the already sub-zero temperatures start to fall further!

    © Tim Penycate

  5. Seen from the Sun Deck at the stern of Wight Ryder 2 the Sun sets across the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  6. Wightlink’s Car Ferry “Victoria of Wight” is sailing across the Solent from Portsmouth Gunwharf to Fishbourne on the Isle of Wight. In the meantime the “Morning Post” belonging to the Eukor shipping line (a vehicle transporter) approaches from Southampton at the start of a long journey which will see her ultimately arrive in Durban, South Africa.

    © Tim Penycate

  7. A gale force Westerley wind is blowing off the Solent across Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight. There has been a lot of heavy rain, but this has passed by. However a squally shower is passing over the city of Portsmouth which is being caught in the setting Sun causing this beautiful, but short lived rainbow.

    © Tim Penycate

  8. Heavy rain and strong winds have lashed the Solent all day. The rain has passed over, but there is still a Force 8 Westerley wind blowing in as the Sun sets across the Isle of Wight. The view was taken from inside Wight Ryder II (as tge outside decks were closed) and the spray from the sea can be seen on the window.

    © Tim Penycate

  9. The largest warship in the world, the USS Gerald R Ford pays a courtesy visit to the UK. It is far to big to anchor in the Royal Navy Dockyard in Portsmouth, so sits at anchor off of Stokes Bay in the Solent.

    © Tim Penycate

  10. A heavy rain shower and bright sunshine combine to form a beautiful rainbow across the Solent. The city of Portsmouth is obscured by the rain on the right of the picture. This shot was taken from the Ryde Castle Hotel in Ryde, Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  11. The Sun is slowly setting, but is obscured by the clouds over West Ryde on the Isle of Wight looking towards Cowes and Osbourne House (former residence of Queen Victoria).

    © Tim Penycate

  12. A view over the Solent from Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight showing the clouds over Fawley Oil Refinery. It has been a stormy day, but that has now passed.

    © Tim Penycate

  13. HMS Warrior is anchored in Portsmouth Harbour and although still technically a “Royal Navy” ship, it is now a museum. The ship is captured here at low tide on a lovely September morning.

    © Tim Penycate

  14. The last ocean going paddle steamer, the PV Waverley spends it life providing pleasure cruises around the UK. Here she is in the calm waters of the Solent heading to Portsmouth Harbour ready for a cruise around the Isle of Wight. This picture was taken from aboard Wight Ryder I crossing to the Isle of Wight, and there is a bit of grime on the windows!

    © Tim Penycate

  15. Wight Ryder II arrives at Ryde Pier in calm waters on the 15:15 Wightlink sailing across the Solent from Portsmouth Harbour on a sunny September afternoon. It will now form the 15:45 sailing back.

    © Tim Penycate

  16. About 4 x miles of the Solent separate the City of Portsmouth from the Town of Ryde on the Isle of Wight. This is the view across the Solent towards Portsmouth on a beautiful and sunny late Winter/Early Spring day!

    © Tim Penycate

  17. A dramatic skyscape sees early sunset across the Solent from Portsmouth to the Isle of Wight. The now decomisioned " Diving Tower" at Fort Blockhouse in Gosport forms a backdrop.

    © Tim Penycate

  18. The Sun sets over the Isle of Wight and the Solent in Portsmouth . The old submarine escape training facility tower at the now closed HMS Dolphin facility adds to the atmosphere.

    © Tim Penycate

  19. Due to shipping movements in and out of Portsmouth Harbour, Wight Ryder 2 had to make slightly longer sailing to the East of Spitbank Fort on the 15:45 crossing from Ryde Pier Head to Portsmouth. The long and slower crossing allowed for this beautiful image to be capture of the Sunset above the Fort and the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  20. The Sun has gone for the day and the last rays are seen from Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight looking toward Fawley Oil Refinery to the West. A very nice view to end a day's work on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  21. The Sun is shining across the Solent (between Portsmouth and Ryde Isle of Wight) and catches a yacht in its rays.

    © Tim Penycate

  22. The lights across the pier at Ryde shining against the rapidly darkening sky.

    © Tim Penycate

  23. Dusk is gathering as the Sun sets in the West as seen from the Waterfront at Ryde on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  24. The last rays of the sun light the clouds above Ryde Pier on the Isle of Wight.

    © Tim Penycate

  25. Gale force winds are blowing from the West through the Solent and heavy rain isn't far away. An Isle of Wight car ferry still ploughs on through the heavy seas to the Fishbourne terminal on the Island from Portsmouth.

    © Tim Penycate

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