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Dieses Häuschen mit Garten habe ich in Gretna Green dem berühmten schottischen Grenzstädtchen geschossen. Dort wo Früher die Paare hin liefen, um sich unerlaubterweise zu verheiraten.

This house with a garden I shot the famous Scottish border town of Gretna Green. Where Previously ran the couples out to marry without permission.

 

Schottland (Scotland) - Vereinigtes Königreich (United Kingdom)

Gretna Green

Mai (may) 2012

 

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Cottages at Landbrot near Kirkjubæjarklaustur on the south coast of Iceland. Outside was -13°C, no wind and clear sky. We hoped to see the Northern Lights but they did not show up last night.

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I had just arrived at my friend's cottage, got nicely settled into an Adirondack (we call them Muskoka) chair with a glass of wine, when the blue sky that had greeted me only minutes before clouded over, grew dark but gave us this amazing show of sun rays.

leider ist eine Besichtigung im Inneren nicht möglich

Up north at camp for the week with my environmental group planning our goals for the year there was a cottage across the field they use for activities

 

the fog on my lens was not supposed to be there however i felt like it added some personality to the photo!

The Cottage inside Polesden Lacey gardens,Bookham, Surrey, England.

The Edwardian house was built in the 17th century

Taken with a FujiFilm FinePix JX530.

 

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Autumn in Mount Wilson, NSW.

 

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Time to sit and relax.......and have a cool drink.Throw in a fishing line and do nothing........

Stone Cottage - Luss Village - Loch Lomond - Scotland

 

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Seen in Derbyshire, U.K.

  

Derbyshire Cottage

 

Swiss Cottage tube station is a London Underground station at Swiss Cottage. It is on the Jubilee Line, between Finchley Road and St. John's Wood. It is in Travelcard Zone 2 and on the Finchley Road

  

Another great art deco design station with some great uplighters

 

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Settlers cottage (circa 1899 ) Murphys Creek - Queensland - Australia.

Stains on the fence are from underground bore water.

 

Excellence Award of Gallery de la Gravure.

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tiny corrugated metal cottage on the road to the airport. it's great for photos as it has a missing side = loads of light. Gnarly old trees frame it. too much undergrowth to cross the stream safely, will have to wait til winter to get closer

I choose you

In a hundred lifetimes,

In a hundred worlds,

In any version of reality, I'd find you and I'd choose you....

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Yarra Valley, Victoria, Australia. The cottage poppy is the source of two food ingredients: poppy seed and poppyseed oil. The pods are also used in dried flower arrangements.

This cottage, part of the Blists Hill Victorian town museum in Shropshire, is a reconstruction of a real squatter’s cottage, using the original materials and design. Victorian squatters were typically people who’d come from other parts of the country looking for work in the coal and clay pits, the brick works or the iron foundries.

Whereas contemporary squatters occupy unused buildings, then people occupied the land, constructing the shelter themselves. The cottages were built low, because the dry stone walls contained no mortar. This one consists of two rooms – a kitchen and a bedroom – and might have housed a large family. The original cottage was built between 1825-1841, at Burrough’s Bank near Telford. It was inhabited until the 1970s and its last occupant, an old lady, was reportedly reluctant to leave.

 

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Logging is a way of moving logs from a forest to sawmills and pulp mills downstream of stream of a river. It was the largest transport method for early logging in Europe and North America.

 

The workers lived in cold untouched timber cottages in the woods near the river. There they slept, cooking food over open fire, without the chimney, only an opening on the roof where the smoke went out.

 

It was a hard and risky work. Often the logs gathered together in the river, and the arbitrator carefully walked out of the logs to try to get rid of them. Many perished during this moment.

 

At this river where I caught these cottages at a float, they flooded the logs countercurrently. A very hard work, but if they managed to get them in the river, this part led to a final station, much better paid for each stock.

 

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This cottage is near Loughrigg Tarn in the English Lake District UK. The shot was taken in Autumn on a rainy day. No special filtration or processing. Original raw file processed in Lightroom and image finished off in Photoshop CS4.

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Low sun behind the cottages in Ingleton, North Yorkshire, England.

Wasn't sure about shooting this scene ultra-wide as it makes Buchaille-Etive Mor look like a rock even I could climb ;-) I think it works though.

Black and white buildings.

Olympus OM4Ti (film)

In Norway it's quite common to travel up to the mountain and celebrate Easter.

 

Packing our backpack, bringing our skis, either cross country or slalom skiing.

Either traveling to a rented cottage or you own one yourself.

 

There are always an orange or two in the backpack.

Hot chocolate and coffee or tea.

And then there is Kvikk Lunsj, this is a chocolate snack with wafer inside. We can't travel without it.

 

No wonder we think it's a must, it has been in our backpacks since 1937, lol.

 

There are lots of cottages to rent, so do come - we love our tourists. And you can see we have diamonds too, free to sample your own.

Cottages by the River Rase at Tealby Thorpe on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Black Rock Cottage

  

We arrived in Glencoe on Saturday just a bit late to make many images so had a quick stop at Black Rock cottage on our way to the hotel. As photographers we tend to have a thing about not looking for those cliche shots, but lets face it there is no reason not to stop when the conditions are like this.

  

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66 613 rounds the tight curve to head in the Buxton direction with 6H22 11.00 Tunstead to Briggs. The Tunstead complex can be seen on the horizon with the cottages enjoying a rural view.

Inbetween editing images and came across this image of a country cottage :)

Blackrock Cottage is located at the foot of Buachaille Etive Mor Mountain in Glencoe, Scotland. It is a popular spot for photographers and hikers.

St. James's Park, London. Duck Island Cottage, the picturesque lodge in St James's Park, is aptly named - it occupies a site which has long been the haunt of these aquatic birds. Birds of various kinds have been kept here since 1612, when James I began converting the swampy chase of the Tudor monarchs into a formal garden. Here, along what is now Birdcage Walk, an aviary was established and waterfowl, both native and foreign, found refuge in the park despite the presence, elsewhere in the gardens, of two crocodiles.

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