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This building is one of the few remaining examples of domestic Norman architecture in England.
Constructed in about 1160, these rooms provided elegant and comfortable living quarters for the lord of Christchurch. As a high status building, it was made of stone rather than timber which has ensured its preservation until today. The tall circular Norman chimney is a particularly rare survival. The building later became the home of the lord's constable or bailiff.
After climbing Mt Owen, the highest peak in Kahurangi National Park, New Zealand, we camped by the tarns between Granity Pass Hut and the summit. We had a little bit of rain and then it fined up to a beautiful afternoon with some interesting cloud formations - so many photos were taken :)
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Sometimes we are in the right place at the right time. Often it is the opposite, but for this instance, the moment was about to deliver. When turning to my left after an initial shot, I noticed the reflections of the tree tops in a left over puddle.
I repositioned my tripod and a marvellous reflection took shape. After also elevating my tripod, the reflection were just right and another colourful sunset image took a vert different and artful form.
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You may have noticed I quite like a reflection shot and I certainly couldn't pass up the chance of this shot at Zaandam station utilising the handy, and very shiny, ledge in the waiting room as a VIRM double deck unit 8681 rolls in with our connection to Sloterdijk. Jamie looks like he's in some kind of faceoff with himself...
The 100 Bicycles project: 100 different bicycles photographed in detail. This is bicycle number 15.
To learn more about this project see the 100bicycles group.
A glimpse of the sunlight yesterday afternoon, provided some nice reflections by the river on day 78/365
During the winter when the rain comes, the grassy plains flood to create small puddles. This one was just big enough to cast a clear reflection of our heritage oak tree.
Taken at Rhossili Beach, Gower. One of those rare days when the light was beautiful and constantly changing with some super reflections on the wet sand. Hope you like it!