Rutland 

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  • Belvoir Castle (pronounced Beaver like the animal) is in Leicestershire, England and is home to the Duke and Duchess of Rutland. / Monotone seems to suit such buildings well, although I like this image as much as for the sky as for the castle itself.

  • Ant & Dec, Two Barn Owls at the Rutland Falcon Center

  • More antics from Ant & Dec at the Rutland Falconry Center.

  • Dark clouds over Rutland Water, England. /   /

  • Taken in the early dawn, showing the Eye Brooke flowing into the manmade lake, with the tree slowly drowning. Eye Brooke, on the border of Rutland and Leicestershire, UK Nikon D80 / Sigma 18-50mm lens, Polariser Filter

  • Unusual church beside Rutland Water

  • A view of Normanton Church Museum at Rutland Water, Rutland, England. /   / Taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. /   /

  • A view of Normanton Church Museum at Rutland Water, Rutland, England. /   / Taken on Fuji Provia 100F with a Lomo Lubitel 166B. /   /

  • A village where the Gunpowder plot conspirators met?

  • A winters morning looking at the beautiful village (14 houses and links to the Gunpowder plot) of Stoke Dry, Rutland, UK Nikon D80 / Sigma 18-50mm lens. Polariser filter

  • The dawn sky over Rutland

  • An early mist over the Eye Brooke gives the shot an eerie atmosphere. Nikon D80 18-50mm Sigma Lens

  • The sun coming up, sandwiched between by two trees. / Eye Brooke, Leicestershire Nikon D80 18-55mm Sigma Lens

  • Presented in my Cottages of England and Wales Calendar

  • Looking up into the branches of a tree on the North Shore of Rutland Water, UK. Inspired by a quote from the book Oath Breaker by Michelle Paver “Trees are the most mysterious of beings. They harbour fire and give life to all, yet eat only sunlight. Alone among creatures, they grow a new limb when one is lost. Some never sleep, while others slumber naked through the cruellest winter. They witness the scurrying lives of hunters and prey, but keep their own thoughts hidden.” /

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Sigma 17-70 @ 17mm, F11, shutter speed 1/100 second ISO100, edited in Photoshop Whilst on the way back from Norfolk we stopped at a wonderful man made reservoir called Rutland Water which not only provides water to many of the local towns and cities but is also an amazing nature reserve where many birds can be seen such as Osprey, barn owls, great crested grebes and many many more. Rutland water is one of the largest man made reservoirs in Europe, it has a circular bike path around it which is 25 miles long. Please view large

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Tamron 90mm lens, F8, shutter speed 1/125 second ISO200, edited in Photoshop As mentioned previously I visited Rutland Water on my way back from Norfolk, I took a lot of shots butterflies whilst we were there, many as usual did not turn out….macro photography can be frustrating!! Digital photography is a god send!!! The aptly named Speckled Wood flies in partially shaded woodland with dappled sunlight. The male usually perches in a small pool of sunlight, from where it rises rapidly to intercept any intruder. Both sexes feed on honeydew in the tree tops and are rarely seen feeding on flowers, except early and late in the year when aphid activity is low. (A-Z of butterflies) Please view large

  • Taken with a Canon 50D, Tamron 90mm lens, F8, shutter speed 1/640 second ISO400, edited in Photoshop Whilst at Rutland Water we saw many wonderful dragonflies, it is an amazing location, if you are in the area I recommend you pay a visit! The Common Darter (Sympetrum striolatum) is a dragonfly of the family Libellulidae native to Eurasia. It is one of the most common dragonflies in Europe, occurring in a wide variety of water bodies, though with a preference for breeding in still water such as ponds and lakes. Adults are on the wing from June until November – occasionally into December. (Wikipedia) Please view large

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