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(full colour mix) Coleyville country. ...from an Easter Monday drive with Ernie to Rosevale, via Coleyville, and up the Kerwitz Road. Ernie is 91 and retired from his diary farm in the area about 34 years ago. There are changes in farmers' approaches in the area as the diary industry structurally adjusts to a modern economy. There are very few diary farms left. Most of the land has been given over to beef cattle (as with this one), horse studs and hobby farms. Whether or not this is a good thing remains to be seen...
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The building was originally a metal works shop, built in 1916. Today, it’s a wine storage facility in a trendy part of Portland.
Built in 1857. One of the two most deadly houses i ever went in. What you are looking at is four rooms and a massive internal chimney that have collapsed into the basement. Shot from the second floor hall.
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A view up into the canopy on a misty morning in Little Wittenham Wood, South Oxfordshire. I was taken by the snaking structure of the branches as the reach up into the sky.