The Holy Island of Lindesfarne, from a Castle window.
Not a very bright day - some would say it was a typical northeaster summers day. The Castle (which is not a castle) was a Tudor fortification that fell into disuse and was "modernised" as a holiday home for Edward Hudson (a publishing magnate and the owner of Country Life magazine) by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1901. Now owned by the National Trust.
A "film: LUT (from the HaldCLUT collection) was added: Lomography Rescale 100: I like the colours.
The Holy Island of Lindesfarne, from a Castle window.
Not a very bright day - some would say it was a typical northeaster summers day. The Castle (which is not a castle) was a Tudor fortification that fell into disuse and was "modernised" as a holiday home for Edward Hudson (a publishing magnate and the owner of Country Life magazine) by Sir Edwin Lutyens in 1901. Now owned by the National Trust.
A "film: LUT (from the HaldCLUT collection) was added: Lomography Rescale 100: I like the colours.