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On a recent expedition, Magoo2 and I discovered this old rail tunnel in the Lincolnshire Wolds – which was no mean feat,- we had the nettle stings, mud scrapes and bruises [from being whacked by various tree branches during our ‘controlled descent’ of the overgrown gulley] to prove it! The tunnel seems to be Victorian, from the steeply vaulted roof, and is ‘faced and lined’ with higher grade materials [for show] at each end but bellies out to a larger bore built of red brick further in. There’s no trickery with this one, only ambient light and a ‘star effect’ courtesy of an f8 aperture.
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Today was a really good day to be out in the Lincolnshire countryside. Loads of dramatic skies, lots of sunshine and not too much wind. I just wish I’d had more time to spend. Days like these are a photographer’s joy.
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Standing like a sentinel on guard, this male Coyote in Rocky Mountain National Park glances over his shoulder as he hears something behind him. I managed to captured him when he was prowling around the area for prey, such a gorgeous animal, with the late day sun hitting him perfectly. His eyes are just stunning….. —-—-—-—-—-—-—— See more on my website jdebordphoto.com / All artwork is © John De Bord, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent
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black and white prismacolor pencils on canson paper. / i used a photograph for reference but i don’t remember where i found it.
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Taken from the Yorkshire Wolds looking down into the vale… / It was maybe getting a touch too dark, yet it has a bit of magic for me.
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Further inside… No self respecting abandoned tunnel would be without an eerie dripping sound,- Benniworth even has stalactites. I wanted a slightly more abstract composition for this one, so decided to concentrate on the vaulted ceiling and exclude the ground altogether.
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Photo taken some years ago on the Lincolnshire Wolds. In the UK, this crop is known as oilseed rape, though it does have other names elsewhere in the world.
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I love being in the great out doors! This was taken in the “Valley of Fire” right up my alley. For miles & miles you can see the fire colored mountains just awaiting your arrival and the skies are an added bonus. I have more of these coming so be ready, I thought I’d share a photo of me which is not something I share to often. hope you enjoy these and thanks for your support in advance.
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FLEETING GLIMPSE
by Ushna SardarI don’t understand that apprehensiveness / don’t understand that classification / don’t understand that faith and credulity / *It’s be…
Its another collabration With my RB friend Neil Johnson! / Please see the pic “Beyond” on RB
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Stenigot is one of the most unusual places you could ever visit… I wanted to capture something of the surreal ambience, howling wind, isolation and stark elemental beauty that I felt and experienced. The post processing of this shot was quite instinctive, I didn’t so much decide the outcome as let it flow from my fingers based on the memories and sensations I collected there… [I discovered another little HDR ‘tweak’ along the way, but that will remain my secret.]
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Scotland /
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View of the Lincolnshire Wolds, just outside Fulletby, Lincolnshire. / /
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A day in the Lincolnshire Wolds
by Dave PearsonYesterday was the first day of really nice warm and sunny weather we’ve had since, well, since forever (okay, slight exaggeration, but on…
Yesterday was the first day of really nice warm and sunny weather we’ve had since, well, since forever (okay, slight exaggeration, but only a week earlier we had snow on the ground). So, given that the forecast looked pretty good for the whole day we decided to ignore all the stuff that needed doing around the house and, instead, we took a drive up into the Lincolnshire Wolds. Of course, I took a camera or two (I took the Canon EOS 400D and the Lomo Lubitel 166B — I got through ½ a film with the latter so no images from that just yet). I ended up taking a handful of images in Horncastle and later on in the afternoon, after we’d had some lunch, we ended up near the village of Fulletby. It was a pretty nice day out and it convinced me that I really need to get up to the Wolds more often.
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View of the Lincolnshire Wolds, just outside Fulletby, Lincolnshire. / /
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Congratulations Daniel and Cynthia
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Pencil
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This is a panoramic of The Lincolnshire Wolds taken, as you can see on a windy day, just outside Louth. Louth is a market town in the heart of the wolds.
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For it’s length, Benniworth has surprisingly few alcoves… If I was an engineer with a steam train bearing down on me I wouldn’t fancy my chances of running on all that track balast! Whereas the previous shots have been ambient light only this one had 3 light sources – Magoo2’s blue LED torch for the alcove, my big bad ‘Nightsearcher’ for the main tunnel, and ambient light coming in from the distance… Again the star effect is a natural result of an f8 aperture over time.
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