Dun Wall Art
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The horses of the Akhal-teke breed are famous for the golden shimmer of their coat. They are thoroughbreds (like English thoroughbreds and Arabians) and originate from Turkmenistan. The breed is thought to be over 2000 years old and is one of the very earlier horse breeds known.
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On special days, the Turkmen people dress their beloved Akhal-teke horses with celebratory neck bands. Gazan’s is red.
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this is the same image as “evening gold”, uploaded yesterday, but with a different background. It’s normally a massive job to remove backgrounds from horse portraits because of blending in the mane and whiskers. So, well, it’s an experiment. Feedback welcome!
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I’ve just finished this… I used coloured pencils and worked mainly from an old black and white photo. This pub no longer exists, or should I say, this is not extant.
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Dun Troddan and Dun Telve. Both the Brochs are twin-walled circular structures with a single doorway; off to the side of the doorway is a short passage between the walls which may have housed a guard or watchdog. Once within the inner enclosure, there is also an inner entrance leading to other passages between the curtain walls, and parts of the stairways still survive which gave access to upper levels. / The Brochs stood around 10 metres high (and both approach this height today in places). There are remains of wooden post holes at various points in the structure, and it is thought that the inner circular courtyard may have been roofed, giving comfortable living accommodation during times of attack; much more pleasant that the passageways in the curtain walls. The fine state of repair of the Brochs, acheived despite a complete lack of mortar, is a testimony to the skill of their builders.
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Copyright Notice This image is the property of Brian Beckett and may not be used wholly or in part without the prior written permission, including copying, duplicating, printing, publishing (even on a web site), reproducing, storing, or transmitting by any means what so ever. © Brian Beckett Dunraven Bat, Heritage Coast Southerndown
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Dry pasture,and early morning fog early at Mt Dunned,near Torquay
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painting + digital
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The ruins of an Iron Age broch on Skye. They knew where to build ‘em.
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Whilst on the Arann Island of Inís Mor for a wedding, about a month ago, we decided or John decided that it would be a great idea to go for a swim in the nearby Atlantic Ocean. So we did. Was it cold? Go on will ya! It was grand! Just fine once you got down for a few minutes. This photo was taken by a young press ganged German tourist after being given instructions by a man in his wet underwear. Not a bad photo considering.
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