This old farm home protected a family of seven for many years before it was superseded by a brand new brick house elsewhere on the property.
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Someone told me a little story, and it inspired me to draw something. I’ve been meaning to draw a picture like this for a couple days, I might draw another. I just hope the story-teller doesn’t mind.
The song, with meows in it. A lovely song, writen by dear old sugercube. It’s actually my phone backround would you believe it.
It’s semester one and I am dipping my toe into the world of illustrator, 3 weeks to go before our assessments are due so here is me practicing :)
gettin’ a bit long. (Healesville, Vic)
my daughter and her horse wally, working together
Traveling around our fair city while doing my doors and window image project I came upon this home. I just had to capture it. Not my most favored HDR but how can you not love the fact that you can almost see its a house.. I can hear his wife say “Honey time to mow the house! Processed as a HDR it would make a beautiful card or picture to hang on any wall. Photographer / Robert Berry Nikon D80 18-135mm Nikkor Lense
Hillary is hiding from me, waiting…waiting… /
Photo taken of cat mow mow. Camera kodak pro 14n, full 35mm sensor nikon metal body with nikon 70-300mm lens.
...and his dog… on the sands at Tynemouth
You know you have left it too long when you can get underneath the dandelions and make a great photo!
The castle itself was built as a summerhouse in 1754 for Randle Wilbraham I of Rode Hall. It was built to look like part of a castle of a bygone era, and would have enhanced the view of the newly constructed Rode Hall, some 3 miles away on the Cheshire side of the hill. / Taken with my Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20 lens, 7 Shot HDR processed in Dynamic Photo and NX2 software.
The castle itself was built as a summerhouse in 1754 for Randle Wilbraham I of Rode Hall. It was built to look like part of a castle of a bygone era, and would have enhanced the view of the newly constructed Rode Hall, some 3 miles away on the Cheshire side of the hill. / Taken with my Nikon D300 Sigma 10-20 lens, 7 Shot HDR processed in Dynamic Photo and NX2 software.
It was such a lovely night I decided to see if I could get some better shots of Mow Cop Castle than the ones I took a few weeks ago in the cloudy gray skies. It was taken with a single shot on my D300 10-20 sigma lens and processed in Dynamic Photo and NX2 software.
The Orton Effect / / Situated in the residential area of Hersham, The Barley Mow is a quality locals pub offering both hearty pub meals and refreshing pints. With a welcoming, friendly greeting you can mingle with our locals, who age between 18 and 80 years old, whilst being served by the pubs helpful team. The pub is a quaint olde worlde building which dates back a few hundred years. /
Mow Cop is a folly in Staffordshire, UK / Camera: Canon 400D / Date: 06/03/09 / F-stop: F8 / Exposure: 1/125 / ISO: 100 Graduated grey filter, then edited in Adobe Lightroom Featured in All Castles Around The World August 09’
Camera: Canon 400D / Date: 06/03/09 / F stop: 5.6 / Exposure: 1/80 / ISO 100 / Focal Length: 22mm Graduated blue filter then edited in Adobe Lightroom Also available in colour
Mow Cop Castle is at Mow Cop, near Harriseahead in the county of Staffordshire, England. / Traces of a prehistoric camp have been found here, but in 1754, Randle Wilbraham of nearby Rode Hall built an elaborate summerhouse looking like a medieval fortress and round tower. / The Castle was given to the National Trust in 1937. The same year over ten thousand Methodists met on the hill to commemorate the first Primitive Methodist Camp Meeting there. / The area around the castle was nationally famous for the quarrying of high-quality millstones (‘querns’) for use in water mills. Excavations at Mow Cop have found querns dating back to the Iron Age.
Featured in the “Woman Photographer Group” Soccer stadium lawn ….I always marvelled at the way they cut it in such beautiful chequered pattern!
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