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Even though it was probably raining, or about to rain while we were at Rancho Naturalista, there was still much to photograph. Just add a tripod and long lens.

 

I loved watching the fog fill the little valleys around Rancho Naturalista.

There is a walkway near a library, where the slates are crooked and the bushes are overgrown. . . and the light is as beautiful as anywhere else in the city any autumn afternoon.

An interior shot of the marvelous Craigmillar Castle, showing old fireplaces and doorways.

Grey Seal Pup, Donna Nook, Lincolnshire

If anyone ever visits Donna Nook to watch the seals take a few quid along to spend at the farmers vegetable stall. He only sells the veg during the seal viewing season. I can vouch for the quality.

A little nook at one of the many art galleries I visited yesterday on the North Shore Art Crawl.

Search amongst the cliffs on North Cornwall's coastline and you might find strange, absract patterns in and amongst the layers of Sandstone and Shale that makes up a lot of the Geology in the area.

walking around The Glen in Dunfermline, Scotland :)

Seal colony at Donna Nook - East coast of Lincolnshire.

Donna Nook. Atlantic grey seals fighting.

Just finished another painting - based on a recent photograph.

Female Mallard at Daisy Nook in a rare bright spell, on Thursday!

Donna Nook. Atlantic Grey Seal Pup.

Donna Nook. North Atlantic Grey seal pup.

Even a blind mans can see Thomas' Original Nooks & Crannies

from 2016.A long lens was used,so not to get too close

Stunning conditions in Derbyshire on Remembrance Sunday.

  

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A disappointing sunrise but good to be out on the river before the tourists. I say this because as I was leaving a party of guided photographers arrived and seemed surprised that I was leaving. Within ten minutes the sky became clear blue and the light became harsh. So, for once, I made the right decision.

from the archives...slight texture applied

I'm no bird photographer, but when this friendly little chickadee was looking for food just above my head, I gave it a go.

Approaching Pocket Nook and newly repainted Class 47's in EWS livery, No 47786 'Roy Castle OBE' and 47785 'Fiona Castle' work pass the old St Helens Shaw Street Goods Warehouse on 1Z66 07.25hrs Liverpool Lime St toGlasgow Central 'Tour of Hope' Special. On the left is St Helens Signal Box and at the rear of the train, you are able make out St Helens Shaw Street Station, with the background dominated by the Pilkington Glass Works. 29th October 1997.

Copyright: 8A Rail Collection (D.4850)

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After a tiring evening having guests over, she could finally rest and improvised a little nook in the plush cover on the top of the couch.

THREE NOOKED SHAW WATERFALL IS A SECLUDED WATERFALL NEAR BELMONT, LANCASHIRE. THIS WATERFALL IS A LITTLE OFF THE BEATEN TRACK IN THE MIDDLE PINE WOODS. THREE NOOKED SHAW BROOK STARTS TO FLOW FROM HIGH UP ON WINTER HILL MOOR.

Chaffinch Singing. I almost deleted this by mistake,but noticed just in time before I formatted the card. Lesson learned, upload your photos as soon as you return from the shoot!

The Book Nook is your destination for good reads, expensive coffee, and expensive coffee.

I took a lot of photos on Saturday ;-) Slowly working through the ones I like. What an amazing place. This pup had just fed and was off exploring.

My pup photobombing my ultra wide shot in Zion.

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