Verdant |
Sunday, 20 July 2014
A Verdant Triangle of England
Location:
Lambourn, Lambourn
Friday, 18 July 2014
How would you describe me...?
Thursday, 17 July 2014
My Favourite Log II
Wednesday, 16 July 2014
Summer Cornfields
This is the sight that greeted me at my "letting Barney off the lead" spot today! I don't think you could get a much more beautiful sight, unless you are by the sea perhaps. However, for us landlocked people this will do nicely. If this were Instagram, there would be a #nofilter because there are absolutely no effects on this photo, the scene is stunning just as it is.
Summer Cornfields |
However, Google in it's wisdom (?) did an "auto awesome" version of this which turned out thus:
Auto Awesome Summer Cornfields |
Without blowing my own trumpet, I honestly prefer mine! What do you think?
Thursday, 10 July 2014
Cat's Cradle
I passed this today and it looked like the trees had been playing cat's cradle with their branches!
Cat's Cradle |
Labels:
branches,
cat's cradle,
LB Art and Photography,
trees,
woods
Location:
Lambourn, Lambourn
Thursday, 3 July 2014
Sunset through the Bedroom Window III
Location:
Lambourn, Lambourn
Guest Photo: Longest Day
My dad has always been into photography, maybe that is where I am now getting it from! I can't count the number of times photography books were relied on to be a good Christmas or birthday present (either that or cricket books!).
Anyway, recently he shared with me a photo he took at sunrise on the longest day and I wanted to share it in turn on my blog because I love it, especially as it is taken in one of my favourite parts of the country. Somewhere that I don't visit often enough but when I do, it is like coming home.
Anyway, recently he shared with me a photo he took at sunrise on the longest day and I wanted to share it in turn on my blog because I love it, especially as it is taken in one of my favourite parts of the country. Somewhere that I don't visit often enough but when I do, it is like coming home.
Longest Day |
"Sunrise on June 21 st. If you look carefully, you can just see the sun in the mist to the right of the Mount"
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