Early one morning. Fields, houses and the English village essentials, the cricket pitch and football pitch.
The puffs of smoke from the chimney in the photo below, are from the tunnel of a railway line that burrows it’s way through the hillside.
October 28, 2009 by uphilldowndale
Early one morning. Fields, houses and the English village essentials, the cricket pitch and football pitch.
The puffs of smoke from the chimney in the photo below, are from the tunnel of a railway line that burrows it’s way through the hillside.
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I too was up a few hundred meters this morning. Unfortunately the misty haze did not lend its self to taking a happy snap.
What sort of camera do you use? No gobbledygook please just a name and model will do.
I couldn’t speak photo gobbledygook if I tried, all I can tell you is here
I never tire of seeing all the beautiful hills in your work. Gorgeous.
I always feel as if you show me the views I might find for myself if I were there and wandering about, as I do, learning the land. I might not find them, either, so it’s a double gift, beautifully wrapped.