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Somerset & Dorset 7F 2-8-0 53808 passes Kinchley Lane on the Great Central Railway in the evening sun with a freight train during a Timeline Events photo charter.

White Bus

Alexander Dennis Enviro200 MMC

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Seen on route 437 in Pyrford near Warren Farm.

 

Looking at this you'd never believe you were only a few minutes from Woking town centre; these country lanes in Pyrford are what make the 437 unique!

My double-yellow addiction continues (!) with another image from my home town. This time taken the other way and with a better camera. It was a gloomy and sometimes snowy day but pleased to have captured some shine on the streets.

66710 is seen descending the gradient towards Rylstone and ultimately Swindon Quarry. This little avenue of trees is known as Green Lane and provided a lovely dappled lighting effect against the Yorkshire Dales stone wall.

The 66 is seen clearly in the distance working the 6E99 0625 Leyland Sidings to Rylstone.

The sky was thick with Mayflies in this area and i have spent ages cloning them out.

Sun and rain on Combs Lane, Farnsfield

Country lanes once led to farm houses and barns, the bedrock of our country. But they also served as exits for multitudes of farm kids who grew up and moved away from their heritage. Good or bad, our country slowly changed as generations drove away from family farms.

It was raining when I stopped to take this shot. The road had given way to a country lane leading onto a farm; so quiet, so picturesque.

 

A wayside cross or marker stone by the side of Fox Lane on Ramsley Moor. Likey erected in the medieval period as a guide for travellers across the open moorland.

Steam Mill Lane

  

Street Photography

 

Darling Harbour, Sydney

 

March, 2019

There was an old man of El Hums

Who lived upon nothing but crumbs

Which he picked off the ground

with the other birds round

in the roads and the lanes

of El Hums

 

Poem by Edward Lear,

3/31/24 - Darien Lane @ Axe and Fiddle, Cottage Grove, Oregon, USA

16th June 2025 - Brighton, East Sussex, UK

This is a shot from Hyatt Lane, one of the two roads that crosses Cade's Cove from the entrance road to the exit road. The mud on the road made for a nice contrast to the white snow.

 

This, btw, is my first ever HDR attempt. What do you think?

paddington, london

A lane near my old village of Lindford ,Hampshire .UK.

I was wandering along in town going down to the seafront when I passed this alleyway in the Lanes. I took a couple of shots, but this was the one I preferred.

M11M Voightlander 35mm Color Skopar

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Canon DemiEE17

DNP Centuria 400 expired 2010

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Marilyn by Sohan Street, a paste-up in Rutledge Lane.

Church Lane climbing the steep hill from the quayside leading to St Mary's Church and Whitby Abbey. The lane is cobbled and the raised strips added to help animals and people find their footing are still in place. It is known locally as Donkey Lane. To the left of the lane are 199 steps known as Church Stairs that also lead from the quayside to the church.

 

Location

An Autumnal country lane near Bethersden in Kent

Photography © Jeremy Sage

Still on the Scottish theme, I nipped out to Eaton Lane for 'Royal Scotsman' land cruise this evening. 66743 catches the fading summer sun with 1Z84 1747 Cambridge to Scarborough. 13th July 2016

Long Lane close to Minster Way or known locally as part of The Beverley ByPass in East Yorkshire.The lane is a lovely drive through the countryside to Beverley. In monochrome

Camera: Minolta X-300

Lens: Minolta 50mm F1.7

Film: Washi F

Processing & Scanning: Gulabi photo lab, Glasgow.

Post Processing: Photoscape X

Taking our German shepherd dog Cali for a walk between the heavy showers,down the lane towards the estuary at Talsarnau

Leafy Lane 2

A little later in the day

 

photo © Jeremy Sage

Coming down from the Devil's Elbow towards Heol Senni, Brecon Beacons.

Rybny lane in the morning. Cathedral of Znamensky Monastery in the end of the street. Shot from tripod, standard picture control, polarizer attached to reduce brightness of the sky. No post-processing.

 

Moscow, Russia

A quiet country lane in the beautiful Nottinghamshire countryside

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Another outdoor Pepper shot.…

 

I can't get any creative studio stuff done as I have no idea where my gear is.....

 

….. and those waiting for Iceland shots! Well, I have decided to get a new pc. This won't be here until the middle of next week hopefully! I just can't face going thru nearly 1600 images on a steam powered laptop!

The main lane through the Mildenburg forest near Oostvoorne in the Netherlands with just a touch of sunlight here and there.

 

For Flowrbx

A gloomy Cemetery lane in Autumn.

Shirofugen cherry tree leaves.

 

These leaves and the tree whence they fell are something of a puzzle to me. The interesting thing is that they come not from the tree in my garden (about which I shall doubtless be waxing lyrical once again come May) but from a tree planted in public ground by a lane just down from where I live.

 

This particular tree is a much older one than the one I have and is in the splendour of its maturity. It has a gorgeous spreading habit: it’s about 30 feet or more wide and twenty tall.

 

The Shirofugen is an exquisite variety with pendular double flowers borne in profusion. Both the leaves and the flowers change colour in subtle and quite entrancing ways…

 

But how did this rather rare variety get to be planted in a public space? Usually the local authority will plant Kanzan cherries as they are a lot cheaper. These flower early and are much more upright and brighter pink. Nice trees but they are ubiquitously common and lack the spreading habit and the subtleties of the Shirofugen.

 

We may never know how it got there, but I’m glad it did :)

 

Some people think leaves die but I don't think they do really. The life is in the tree, and this is just its way of taking all the minerals back into its trunk and roots for winter (which is why the leaves change colour as the chlorophyll is broken down) and discarding its outer skin that’s served its purpose well for the year. All new next year!

 

And finally I will observe that piles of leaves are a pain to photograph, as hundreds of my ‘experiments’ over the years have happily proved :)

 

Thank you for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image.

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