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These are the famous Roman-style baths in ... no surprise, Bath England. It was really cool to see the color of the water and the steam rising coupled with the age and architecture of the buildings.
Photo taken in Bath, England
A Beauty Spot that needs to be viewed, its One of the highest points in Hampshire England.
Me and a friend chanced the para-gliders , neil my friend took this picture, the weather was perfect almost, because the wind was safe and the sun was out, it was a nice relaxed afternoons snapping.More to follow soon...
England has the most beautiful trees, well to me anyway ... I want to thank you for your good wishes, we are safe and well and hope to return to our home in Bahrain very soon.
This one has been processed with a beautiful texture by Kim Klassen. It's one from her wonderful new series and it'll be released soon!
As yesterday was a bank holiday I got up early to get in a walk before the crowds arrived in the Peak District. I had a short walk around Parkhouse hill but the light was very bright and harsh from early on yielding few decent images. So I planned on an evening walk on Stanage edge and got there just as most people were leaving. The gorgeous evening of warm light was a real treat and after the sun had set I had a drive down the valley seen below in this photo. In the dusky light the whole landscape took on a profoundly deep green.
A re-post of a shot I took three summers ago from New Brighton beach on the Wirral peninsula, England.
BTTL Photowalk April '14. Now in the capable hands of the National Trust, Dyrham Park, north of Bath, is a beautiful house set in beautiful parklands.
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It is poignant to see the last of the Autumn leave covered with ice and sparkling - Gentleshaw, England
When professional training gets tough Nature undertakes its refreshing role.
My eyes were desperately looking for some blue ... thinking to myself that something was wrong with the camera. LOL
the note in Queen's House, Greenwich explains: "These are the first centrally unsupported stairs in England, copying a Venetian model. The stone treas lock perfectly into each other and the wall, requiring no central structure and creating the famous upwards view. The striking wrought-iron rail has been restored to its original smalt blue. It has long been described as showing tulips but they are probably lilies, the royal flower of France, in compliment to Henrietta Maria.
Preston England Temple.
The Preston England Temple is the 52nd operating temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The LDS Church took root in Preston, Lancashire, when the first Mormon missionaries arrived in 1837.
From Castle Hill in Torrington there is a fine view over the Torridge to the parish of Little Torrington. In the bottom of the valley, on the Little Torrington side, by a fine mediaeval bridge, is the hamlet of Taddiport. A little further upstream are two narrow strip fields, popularly known as "leper fields", all that remain of a larger number which were there in living memory.
These can be seen in the right of this image,
A shot taken on the way down from Mam Tor enroute to Rushup Edge and Lords Seat in the peak district national park in Derbyshire, England.
View over England flying into Heathrow airport. Airlines appear to be a little more laid back about electronic devices on airplanes - no one even noticed my little camera.
HDR out of 3 shots!
Does anyone know the name of this church or cathedral? It´s somewhere in England, but I forgot the name :(
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Material:
Nikon D90
Tokina 11-16mm 2.8
Hama Gamma 74 tripod
Nikon ML-L3 Wireless Remote Control
Setting:
11mm
1/25 sec
f 16
ISO 100
Processed:
Tonemapped in Photomatix & Photoshop cs4
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