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Sunday, 17 July 2011
New England in the Fall
As the weath've decided er has been so poor this weekend - i've decided to post a few Landscapes from New England in hte Fall - taken in Nov 2010 in and around Boston area.
Thursday, 7 July 2011
Wycollar
Its about time that I posted these photos - taken a couple of years ago - both were taken in infra-red - a different format of black and white - as the grass shows as white.
Both photos are of the walls of the old manor house, which was constructed during the 16th Century
Both photos are of the walls of the old manor house, which was constructed during the 16th Century
Thursday, 30 June 2011
30th June
Ok this isn't a Landscape, before someone comments to that effect !
Tell me what you think of this Rose
Tell me what you think of this Rose
Thnanks
Monday, 27 June 2011
26th June - Rivington
This estate was built around 1900 by Lord Leverhume - not been up here for far too long - anyway, this is from the ravine.
Thanks for taking the time to look.
Saturday, 25 June 2011
25th June
This photo is the result of 3 or 4yrs hard work to achieve the 4 seasons from Castle Rigg - this is a photo of the print that i printed in powerpoint - just notice the difference in the light.
Thanks once again for looking.
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
21st June - Longest Day of the Year
Yes, hte longest day of the year and what did I manage to take a photo in Black and White - the reason being, it was overcast, grey skies and howling a gale!
Taken in Black and White - it shows the sun lighting up the far hills
Taken in Black and White - it shows the sun lighting up the far hills
Wet Sleddale
Saturday, 18 June 2011
18th June - Wycollar
This is my first outing to Wycollar since I started my Blog - It's a quiet place, follow the stream from the old manor house and there are a few waterfalls to take photos off. Regular follows will know that if am taking water and waterfalls, then my feet are generally in the water as I take the photo.
This first waterfall, is 2m below the walkway - again, as at Roddlesworth - but this time it is possible to reach the water level - i've included 2 photos of this waterfall - showing you the first signs of what you finally reach having walked the water - hope you like this.
This first waterfall, is 2m below the walkway - again, as at Roddlesworth - but this time it is possible to reach the water level - i've included 2 photos of this waterfall - showing you the first signs of what you finally reach having walked the water - hope you like this.
and then after the short, but slippy walk in and across the water
On the way back I stopped to take this last easy waterfall.
Thanks once again for taking time to view my work.
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