Colouring england
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We took the kids to Crich tramway museum today in the Peak District….they loved it. Ollie got very animated and excited….steam trains and trams seem to be his thing! Hurrah…..I am sooooooo going to make him a train set for Xmas! Anyway…..Lots to see and do at this museum…..you can ride the trams all day if you want! I have not been here since I was a boy…..it was a wonderful return. Not suprisingly They have added a few things…...one being a woodland walk from the terminus at the far end of the line. There are woodland sculptures that punctute the forest path, stone sculptures and other art installations with built in stained glass to catch the light! Then there is a wooden viewing platform…...this photo was taken standing on the very edge! I have been all over Europe, I worked in Spain for a while after finishing university in the early 90’s. I have been to the states…....but nothing stops me as still as the painterly majesty of Derbyshire. It takes my breath away everytime. Perhaps it is because I am English that it promotes such wonderment in me…...but I love it. I have had flirtations with teaching in New Zealand….and indeed would relish the opportunity of a placement there….....but I dont know of the depth and pull of the roots would stop the branches spreading…..this is who I am…...
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Detail of a climbing frame at Belton Park in Lincolnshire in England. / / Part of the series Childish Things / /
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Typical autumn scene early morning in Rivington Lancashire England.
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In Notting Hill London, just after a tonne of rain…..somehow makes the area much less depressing STREET / THE SEA/WATER / BIRDS/ANIMALS / UK / ITALY / ARCHITECTURE / CARDS / OTHER BITS
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St. Mary’s Lighthouse, Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, UK
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June 2008 Barham, nr Canterbury, Kent, England Well, if anything was going to shake me out of b/w mode it was going to be this. The Garden of England opens its arms out wide and welcomes Summer.
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On one of my visits to Sovereign Harbour, Eastbourne, I was dleighted to find the water very calm, and spotted this bright reflection of a colourful older type of wooden boat, I captured it right way, as conditons can change so fast! / /
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Beautiful dawn light at Wembury on the South Devon coast. The multi-coloured lichen covered slices of bedrock jutting out of the sea at an acute angle in the forground give clues to the geological composition of this Special Area of Conservation. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here
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Taken at the Henley Royal Regatta, June of this year. A photo that represents this well know beautiful English town.
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After half an hour wait, the cloud finally lifted and gave us this view of light on the mountains at the end of Wastwater in the Lake District at sunset. Shen Hao large-format view camera, Fuji Velvia (RVP) 5×4” sheet film.
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Corfe Castle is a ruined castle, village and civil parish in the English county of Dorset. The castle dates back to the 11th century, and commands a gap in the Purbeck Hills on the route between Wareham and Swanage. Even to this day, all road traffic to and from the Swanage area must pass below the battlements of the castle. The picturesque village of Corfe Castle lies in the gap below the castle, and is some eight kilometres (five miles) south-east of Wareham, and the same distance west of Swanage. Both the current main A351 road to Swanage, and the Swanage Railway, thread their way through the gap and the village. The civil parish of Corfe Castle stretches across the width of the Isle of Purbeck, with coasts facing both the English Channel and Poole Harbour. It therefore includes sections of both the low lying sandy heathland that lies to the north of the castle, and the rugged Jurassic Coast upland to the south. The name “Corfe” is derived from the Saxon word for gap. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Anne Staub. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from myself is prohibited. All rights reserved. Abstract Black and white, monochrome, selective colouring Blue Flowers Landscape, nature, seaside, ..... Trees
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The dark-leaved variety of Dahlia “Sunshine” taken at Hidden Valley Gardens, Par, Cornwall.
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Just prior to dawn at the derelict mine engine of Wheal Betsy near Tavistock, Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here
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Working on HDR imaging, but I’m still very new to it!
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May 2008
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The Thames Flood Barrier London England UK cityscapes river scenes
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Sunrise colours reflected in the beautifully calm harbour at Brixham, in South Devon, England. View the rest of our portfolio here Or visit our own website here
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