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From Stickle tarn looking across to Side ' o'pike and Lingmoor fell, along the valley, Windermere is visible in the distance with a shower cloud over it
At the olive mill, this trip was for oil tasting, here's the story: umbrialoversblog.blogspot.com/search/label/oil Or if you want to know our trips in Umbria: umbrialoversblog.blogspot.com
I intend this more as a small-scale representation of such rural areas rather than an aesthetic or conceptual photo. Due to urbanization and overpopulation, our countryside is continously shrinking. Great pity, really.
Taken with a friend's camera. Lightbox please.
Camera: Fujifilm X100S
Filter: Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/4
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Camera: Fujifilm X100S
Filter: Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/4
My Instagram: www.instagram.com/lucas.rebmann.photography
feel free to like and comment my photos :)
Welcome to the mountain countryside. Wacky weather here too. (Obviously just rained before I took the picture).
I'd want to live here if it wasn't for 1) the lack of internet around here, 2) the dangerous roads around here in the wintertime, and 3) the fact that there's like, no big stores or many places to buy much of anything around here (a lot of people grow their own stuff around here, not to mention cook and practically build and do everything themselves).
Camera: Fujifilm X100S
Filter: Tiffen Black Pro Mist 1/4
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Between 4-5 AM on Black Friday 2008.
The Countryside Mall Macy's was a Burdines up until 2005, and was, I imagine, a Maas Brothers until 1991.
I didn't get a picture, but etched in the floor just on the other side of the store gate is the old Burdines slogan, "The Florida Store."
Montecatini Terme.
Kaleinar 5N 2.8/100mm, nikon mount on Eos.
More shots with this lens: www.flickr.com/photos/mattiacam/sets/72157632200603270/wi...
Early morning walk.
People do get lost in these woods. We’ve arrived before now to be confronted with police and search teams out and about. There are many similar parallel paths and I know people who’ve been wandering around for hours before finding their way back to the car. Less common now with smart phones, but still surprising when we’re located only an hour from central London.
We have 4 or 5 set routes and stick to them religiously, memorising various landmarks. It sounds a bit daft but it’s amazing how rapidly the woods change between visits - especially in the transition between spring and summer. Ponds dry up, undergrowth builds up, trees fall - it’s constantly changing.