Who dares to enter the laurel maze at the National Trust’s subtropical Glendurgan Garden, Mawnan Smith, nr. Falmouth, Cornwall, England. / www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-glendurgangarden / Taken late afternoon October 2008.
Watercolour
After a |Restless Night, I had to get out, So Sally & me went to Falmouth, it was freezing cold Minus 4, with a wind chill of Minus 6, (Cold for an ole guy> Any way I have not done anything to these pics their stright from the Camera onto the site. I’d like to Thank you all for your kind support I’ve recieved since I joined this grehttp://images-2.redbubble.net/images/button_buy_preview.gifat site.! / ! Malcolm
I add the date 19/11/08 coz – Surprise!! – the sun shone today. This is part of Falmouth’s Seafrontage. It was taken from a point east of Gyllyngvase beach with the Lizard Penisula as the background. / . / . / . / . / . /
WOOOOPEEEEE!!!!!!!!! Gathered enough pennies to buy the long lens. It arrived today. This is my first shot taken at eventide a little after the sun had set. Hope you like. Ships anchor here in Falmouth (UK) bay for bunkering or waiting for a space in the ship repair yard. And due to the economic downturn just parked up waiting for a job. After I left there was a thunder storm. Missed it – grrrrrrr / . / . / . / . / . /
Managed to capture this lovely shot from the seafront at Falmouth – UK / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / . /
Took this in Falmouth, Cornwall, not far from the harbour. I had a peek but it was too dark to see anything. I imagined a secret garden to be on the other side, it has a sort of magical feel that makes you want to enter.
This is Mabe Church, which is between Gweek and Penryn, in Cornwall. Thank you for looking. BEST VIEWED LARGER
Sunrise at Falmouth Cornwall UK / Straight out of the Camera. / Nikon D700, 24-120mm Lense. /
By Sunset.
WOOOPEEEE – NEW CAMERA – 1st UPLOAD Falmouth – Cornwall UK Its a Sony A200. Sat up all night with the book of destructions, still loads to learn. Hmmmmm Just noticed in the book of destruction that the long lense from my Minalta film camera should fit this one. Cant wait to try it. It’s in the loft. Where’s the loft? I live in a flat . Hmmmmm
This is me popping back rather earlier than expected. Everybody OK? Am here as this is my first night shot with the new camera. Have a look at the buidings on the right of the picture. (view larger). There is some noise there on the walls. Tried everything listed in the noise filter. (Photoshop) but to no avail. Can anyone help? Taken on the water front at Falmouth UK. / . / . / . / . / . / . / . / .
A good friend who is building up a pro photography bizz gave me an old clip on filter holder thingy and a gray filter. So this is my first attempt at defeating a digi cameras habit of whiting out clouds. Joy – think it worked. This is the National Maritime Mueum in Falmouth – UK with the docks in he background. / . / . / . / . / . / . /
Well – Suprise!!! the sun came out again yesterday. I know it is 1/2 and…...instead of 1/3 and…. but hey I had to have a record of the August 08 sun and it was the 31st. Phew! just made it. Falmout Bay, Cornwall UK. / . / . / . / . / . . / . . / . /
Heading for Falmouth on a misty morning
Taken at Falmouth Harbour near the maritime museum, If I remember I think it is the bottom of an old buoy.
Sally & I were at Falmouth for an evening stroll, & the Sun suddenly poked through the Clouds, I said to Sally how appropriate, for THIS EVENING.
This is Glendurgan Hamlet, on the Helford Estuary, near Falmouth, Cornwall. / It lies at the bottom of Glendurgan Gardens which is a joy to visit any time of year. Hope you like it. / Thanks for looking. Best viewed Large.
\The Royal naval Supply ship ARGOS being fitted out in Falmouth dry dock, This is a multi million Pound£ scoop for the dock yard, to get her ready for her next mission.
Photograph, heavily Photoshopped !
This is from my favorite pub in the strangly named Flushing Village. Thats Falmouth in the background.
PS2 Dry brush effect
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