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Devanahalli Fort is located 35 kilometers north of Bangalore city, at Devanahalli in Karnataka, India. Chieftain Malla Byre Gowda of Avathi, a Vijayanagara empirevassal, built a mud fort in c. 1501. In the late 18th century, Hyder Ali re-constructed the fort in stone resulting in the current structure. In 1791 it was under the control of Tipu Sultan. Lord Cornwallis laid siege to the fort and took possession during the Anglo-Mysore War.
Beyond you America
behind you Stromness
far from me now
the tides changing on you
as I walk the crowded mile
of Byres Road, you curve
in my mind like a film
I would run over your top lip
through an equinoxial autumn
putting words in the mouths
of fishermen & crofters
you speak to me still
a language of salt & gull & wave
Hoy over my shoulders like an uncle
George Gunn
She really liked this picture of her hair, so I had to post it.
Shot with Olympus OM10, Zuiko 50mm f/1.8 lens and Jessops Red filter; on Ilford SFX at ISO200. Processed by Snappy Snaps, Byres Rd. Glasgow.
The kind of life lead by people in the isolated valley has been captured in one of the old crofts, which has been restored to its ‘original’ condition and is now open as a museum called the Cra’as (Crow’s) Nest.
Cra’as Nest Museum is a traditional Croft house and Steading dating from the early 18th century. The house has two box beds and a dresser, the steading includes a byre and a barn with a kiln used for drying oats.
You will find Cra’as Nest on the way down from the Old Man or walk up from Rackwick Hostel
Alloway Village - Burns Cottage.
Inner side of the window between the Byre and the Living Quarters.
Reached Explore Interestingness no. 297 on 2nd November, 2007.
Mr Dick's 'Cider House' (left) and 'Byre' (right).
We've stayed in both, but always favoured the smaller 'Byre'.
Hopefully we will come back in late September.
Or maybe sooner, for a long weekend ?
While Russians can go nowhere.
Slava Ukraini !
Taken with an Olympus OM-30 with a Sirius 28-70 Zoom. Fujicolor C400 film processed at Snappy Snaps Byres Road, Glasgow.
This was taken a good distance away of a girl and her dad standing inside Waitrose at the top of Byres Rd..waiting for Mum ? Her Panda Hat really stood out but now that i look at it maybe it`s a dog ...lol !
I was a bit cheeky to take a picture of this old byre but I liked the red roof complete with satellite dish!! It just goes to show that the old goes with the new.
Olympus OM-30 with Sirius 28-70 zoom, Fujicolor 400 film processed at Snappy Snaps Byres Road Glasgow. Post processing in Paintshop Pro X9
Taken with 'Ugly Cow'.
Dior's most treasued toy.
Snapped post-bimble @ 07:15.
Did we lose America because of tea ?
I'd drink to that !
Happy Valentine's Day.
Yesterday Mairi & I were at the wedding of our good friends Doug (Collinson) & Nic. It was held at the converted church Oran Mor in Glasgow's West End. I took this shot as we were leaving via the staircase in the bell-tower. Whilst dreaming up a title I came across this rather nice poem by AJ Mayfield [link here hellopoetry.com/Rivenheart/]
'Dance Upon a Spiral Staircase'
(2014)
Going up or coming down,
be not dizzy going ‘round
On the roof or on the staircase,
always seeking, often loving
Let our hearts be light and true,
never trapped nor earthly-bound
Meet me often in the spiral,
meet me once on hallowed ground
There our cares shall be forgotten,
there our sweet embrace be found
There our final song be spoken,
there our eulogy be sung
Let the bells toll out our courage,
let the mourners cry aloud
We won't be there, will we darling,
we won’t stay to hear the sound
They may linger in remembrance,
we'll be dancing on a cloud
Captured on Byres Road in the West End of Glasgow on its first day in service is one of Parkhead's shorter Wright Streetlites. It's operating its intended route, the 90 (Partick - Braehead).
This old cow byre looked as if it was long abandoned but the fresh pallet in the gap would give the lie to that!
First time visiting the relatively new book shop/café on Byres Road in Glasgow's west end. Its great seeing a new book shop open and the café has great window perfect for overcast winter days.
© Alan Findlay
In and around Glasgow. Lovely gentleman enjoying a pint of Guinness on Byres Road. He allowed me to take his image. Kit lens - not too bad!
'The Byre', Mr Dick's Dorset holiday-cottage.
Dior is outside, watching the birdies.
Lucy just watches me.
As usual !
06:55
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Photograph taken at an altitude of Sixty metres at 19:43pm on Monday 14th May 2018 off Roundwell in the meadows surrounding Barty Farm Byre in Bearsted, Maidstoner, Kent. I was very fortunate to be spending the night here at the converted Stables run by Emma. A beautiful location with four chickens and these gorgeous sheep at my windows.
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Nikon D850 Focal length: 120mm Shutter speed: 1/60s (Electronic front curtain) Aperture: f/4.0 iso64 RAW (14 bit uncompressed) Image size L 8256 x 5504 FX). Hand held. Colour space Adobe RGB. AF-C focus 51 point with 3-D tracking. Manual exposure. Matrix metering. Auto 0 white balance (8030K). Nikon Distortion control on. Vignette control Normal.
Nikkor AF-S 24-120mm f/4G ED VR. Phot-R ultra slim 77mm UV filter. Nikon EN-EL15a battery. Matin quick release neckstrap. My Memory 128GB Class 10 SDXC. Lowepro Flipside 400 AW camera bag. Nikon GP-1 GPS module.
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LATITUDE: N 51d 16m 18.03s
LONGITUDE: E 0d 35m 32.09s
ALTITUDE: 60.0m
RAW (TIFF) FILE: 130.00MB NEF: 91.8MB
PROCESSED (JPeg) FILE: 30.00MB
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HP 110-352na Desktop PC with AMD Quad-Core A6-5200 APU 64Bit processor. Radeon HD8400 graphics. 8 GB DDR3 Memory with 1TB SATA storage. 64-bit Windows 10. Verbatim USB 2.0 1TB desktop hard drive. WD My Passport Ultra 1tb USB3 Portable hard drive. Nikon ViewNX-1 64bit (Version 1.2.11 15/03/2018). Nikon Capture NX-D 64bit (Version 1.4.7 15/03/2018). Nikon Picture Control Utility 2 (Version 1.3.2 15/03/2018). Adobe photoshop Elements 8 Version 8.0 64bit.
Taken with an Olympus OM-30 with a Sirius 28-70 Zoom. Fujicolor C400 film processed at Snappy Snaps Byres Road, Glasgow. Post processed with Paintshop Pro.
Taken near Easter Housebyres on the Southern Uplands way north of Melrose in the scottish borders.
The weather was miserable and the sky totally burnt out so had to replace the sky to invent the kind of weather I would have liked to have had on our walk
First Glasgow 64158 is a new BYD /Alexander Dennis Enviro 200EV registered LG23 EWT and seen on Byres Road today working on a 90 to Springburn.
©eb2010
Do not use this image without my permission
SF06GYT is a Volvo B7RLE / Wright B43F purchased new in April 2006. It was heading down Byres Road whilst working on service 8.
The 1971 restoration included the conversion of the byre, attached to the west gable, into a garage - a very good idea, even if it detracts somewhat from the castle's appearance. Comparisons between this photo and the previous show other minor changes, including a couple of new windows in the west gable - which interestingly (to castle nerds like me!), have been given rolled mouldings, as per the original windows, rather than chamfered edges.
After Sir Hugh Wontner’s death in 1992, his daughter Jenifer Emery inherited the estate. She subsequently passed on the estate to her son Alistair Emery in 2007. According to Wikipedia "Barscobe Castle has been inhabited since November 2011 by Stewart Gibson and Lorraine Belshaw and as of 2015 was running as a small seasonal bed and breakfast", although it would appear from the Barscobe website, that this has changed to holiday lets.