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Water Water Everywhere #173 – Aria Force
I really can’t believe it was nearly six years since we spent a few days in Cumbria. I loved the scenery, the ruggedness of the mountains and hidden gems that we found within the countryside. One of the hidden gems we discovered was Aria Force. Aria Force is a 65 ft waterfall located in the…
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The Lake at Nostell
Back in 2018 we decided to have a week away at Warner’s at Nidd. As we travelled through the scenic route to our hotel, we stopped at a place called Nostell in West Yorkshire. As it was only going to be a short stay, I only took my phone with me as my camera was…
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Which Way
When we first started out on our photography journey back in 2012, one of the very first places we visited was Bateman House in East Sussex. Bateman House being the home of Rudyard Kipling is steeped in history and charm. Posted as Part of San’s Which Way Photography Challenge
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Fountains Abbey – National Trusts Holiday Cottage
Every Monday, Ludwig holds a Monday Photography Challenge. Now the I am nearly back to normal; it seems as if I’ve missed a load of challenges including the window challenge called Ludwigs Monday Window Photography Challenge. So, for my first entry of 2023, I give you this holiday let cottage at Fountain’s Abbey in North…
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River Wye – Herefordshire
Whilst on holiday last year we went into Ross-on-Wye and took a walk by the river. We didn’t have our main cameras with us, so I took this snap on my Samsung A51 5g Phone. I didn’t do too much to image, a crop, and a few adjustments in the HSL panel, to change the…
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Park Mill at Bateman House
When you visit Bateman House, remember to get a visitor Map, there are signs pointing to places but with the map in your hand you can find all those nooks and crannies, which are off of the pathway. The house is beauitful and the gardens are exquisite. However, there is one feature you must not…
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Happy Thanksgiving…
To all my American readers far and wide, may I wish you all, a peaceful Happy Thanksgiving. Dan of No Facilities Blog runs a Thursday Photography Challenge called Thursday Doors. And for my entry into the challenge, I thought I would enter this wall door/gate. The image was photographed back in 2012 less than 6…
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Wordless Wednesday – Sissinghurst Castle
Wordless Wednesday – When a picture paints a thousand words!
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Peony
Just 18 months into our photography journey and a few cameras later, we headed for London to visit Eltham Palace Gardens which is owned and maintained by the English Heritage. At that particular time, we were told no photos in the house only in the gardens. Which was rather a shame because the entrance hall…
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A walk around Dunorlan Park
Along the Pembury Road, in Tunbridge Wells there is a park called Dunorlan Park. It is a beautiful, around the lake and there are so many quirky little areas to explore. Like the Water Garden There is a small waterfall where we were standing, and it gave an ideal viewpoint of the little water garden…
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Pacific Coastline at 17-Mile Drive
Towards the end of our holiday in the USA, we spent our final days at Monterey, we arrived mid-afternoon and the following morning we headed out on a coach-trip towards Big Sur. On the drive to Big Sur, we stopped at 17-Mile Drive where we were allowed to view the Pacific coastline. And take Photographs.…
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Thursday Treelove #137 – Wakehurst Place
Camera Settings Camera: Canon EOS 70DLens: Canon EF-S18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 ISF/Number: f/3.5ISO: 100Focal Distance: 18 mm Shutter Speed: 1/80 secPhotograph Date: 27.06.2015Location: Wakehurst Place, West SussexPhotographer: AshSoftware: Adobe Lightroom Classic and On1 Photo RAW 2023 Posted as part of: