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The architectural highlight of gothic Highgate Cemetary was walking through Egyptian Avenue out into the Circle of Lebanon. It is a breathtaking structure of twenty sunken tombs built around the roots of an ageing and ancient Cedar of Lebanon tree, from which the Circle gets its name.
Sadly, due to major structural problems and serious decay of the tree, which predates the cemetery itself, it had to be cut down and removed; a new, small one has been planted in the same place.
This is a B&W photo of a circle of beach stones from Bartlett's Beach that I arranged in a dip in the ground in my yard. The image was taken while intentionally rotating the camera during the one second exposure.
Macro Mondays: "Circles"
An LED flashlight (torch? pardon my Hollywood english) lit with a single LED constant light.
The image is about 2.5 cm (1 inches) on the long edge.
The Model T Ford of stone circles, a very early example. Much older than Stonehenge by almost seven hundred years, being late Neolithic/ Early Bronze Age roughly five thousand years old.
Views in all direction from the circle are spectacular.
Totally not sure now! I am making my original idea but a few of the comments yesterday have given me another idea! I might have to make 2! Not finished yet though.
Some recordable dvd's I had lying around.
Colourful circles for sure, I love colours :)
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