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Looking towards Place Fell across Ullswater... evening sun doing it's magic.

The Market Place in England's smallest cathedral city, Wells (pop. 12,000) in the county of Somerset. A golden October afternoon shows off the honey-coloured ashlar particularly well.

 

The two towers in the foreground date to Bishop Bekynton's "New Works" improvements to the cathedral precincts in 1450-1, as is the building immediately to the left of the "Bishop's Eye", the tallest of the towers. The building housing "London House" (16 Market Place) is a little newer, dating to the 16th Century, and with

considerable additions and alterations in the early 17th Century and an early 20th Century refronting.

 

The shops on the left are also from Bishop Benkyton's mid-15th Century works, although they were renovated in the 19th Century.

 

The South Tower of Wells Cathedral is visible poking above the rooftops.

“Find that magical place in your world…and live there.” cit.

Credits: secondlifefreelosophy.blogspot.it/2015/08/magical-place.html

Some pole, drainpipes, railing and others bars in black in front of a white wall. Bloomsbury, London.

Shot Place de Furstemberg (Saint Germain des Prés) - Paris 75006 - France -

 

Artist : Daniel Hourlé

Date of Creation : 2008

Title of the Sculpture : Colin Maillard (Blindman's Buff)

   

COTLLIURE - COLLIOURE

Dried up sunflowers near Baitz/Brandenburg

Clermont Fd, Auvergne, France.

 

Anthony Gormleys Another Place

art Installation in the Mersey Channel on the West Coast of England

Matthew 8:20 “And Jesus said to him, The foxes have holes, and the birds of heaven have a resting-place; but the Son of man has nowhere to put his head.”

 

There is a limit to everything except God—He is limitless.

 

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Canon Sure Shot WP-1

fujifilm standard 400

 

Some months ago I saw a documentary about Fred Herzog and at one point they show him in close up shooting with a Canon WP-1 camera. It literally appears as though a kids toy camera.

I strive to get that authentic mid-century analog look, but the cost of a Leica is prohibitive. So why not buy a $100 camera as was used by one of the masters of photography?

I absolutely love it with it's 32mm lens and wonderful ergo dynamics....

Now I have to find the right film. KodaChrome is out, so any suggestions?

Neuschwanstein Castle, Hohenschwangau, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany

Coneflower on a windy day when the wind had blown a stray pink tiny flower onto the centre.

... can still feel just as cold 🌺

 

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Porcelain bjd and outfit by Sensationaldoll with hair by TimeOfDoll

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

It is a sole settlement outside of Isreal where mountain Jews live together . There were 13 synagogues at the time. Now there are 2 of them.

Tucked away behind The Turf Tavern.

“The mind I love most must have wild places, a tangled orchard where dark damsons drop in the heavy grass, an overgrown little wood, the chance of a snake or two, a pool that nobody fathomed the depth of, and paths threaded with wild flowers planted by the mind.” - Katherine Mansfield.

 

This scene was taken early December during the stark transitions of the seasons. Sometimes a little light can make some sense of the chaos in these wild woods.

 

Note: In December 2019, I discovered that my lens had been incorrectly reassembled by a previous owner with the rear element reversed. This made a quite pleasant soft focus lens but my early shots are not representative of it's true performance. Correctly assembled, it provides far better IQ.

The little pier makes a great place to sit and take in the view.

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