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Day 179/365:
Crazy Tuesday - Somewhere to sit
This is a child's vintage chair that I bought from a charity shop a while back. I popped on the vintage cup, some of my stocks and a napkin for good measure.I gave it a vintage edit to complete the look. HCT
Lensbaby Velvet 56 and Omni crystal
Taken in the Meon Valley,Hampshire
The hill on the skyline is known as Old Winchester Hill.
Best seen LARGE
This reservoir is situated at the head of the Hodder valley in the Forest of Bowland, Lancashire, England (historically in the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974). It provides water mainly for Blackpool and the Fylde coast. The reservoir has a fly-fishing club which is very popular in the summer months and a small cafe which is popular with walkers.
Make It Interesting ~ Challenge #4
Original image provided by Paréeerica
Stocks used (thanks to thanks to those who contributed):
tree: falln-stock.deviantart.com/art/Trees-and-Bushes-Brushes-S...
door:http://browse.deviantart.com/resources/?qh=§ion=&q=door#/d1qkvxe
Window: browse.deviantart.com/resources/?q=window&order=9&...
I came across this Victorian memorial while taking a bijou amble through the Rock Cemetary.
Bleach bypass in camera filter, LUMIX S5 ll and the 85mm f1.8
Spring is on the way. Some trees, like the bauhenia are beginning to burst into pale pink. These stocks filled the house with their wonderful fragrance until yesterday when they started to stink unpleasantly. Compost now, isn't nature wonderful. Here I have stuck them between two pages, or textures if you will. One is by Leschick here
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and the other is called 'shoegazing' and is by NKL
A sunny afternoon stroll in my garden. This strong rapidly growing tomato transplant is enveloping a purple stocks plant.
No its not the lock, stock and barrel but a different lock and stocks. Lend me your head and see how comfortable you are bent over all night with thy head in the stocks. Fort Gibson, OK Old stockade
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A set of stocks, dated from the 18th century, on Chapel-en-le-Frith marketplace in the Peak Distrct.
Stocks Reservoir on a lovely day, I had to hold the camera up over the wall and hope all was in focus.
Day 159
Went on a trip to Hampshire today to see a man about a car. Stopped at Stow on the Wold on the way home. Long day!
New practice, hope u like it!
Thanks to Rayne Morgan for the Hair stocks! ♥
[Original: www.flickr.com/photos/zombiekupcakes/16804377978/]
shot taken of the stencils of my grandaughter Margo's old bedroom, but with walls coming down and the remaining stud work casting very strong shadow onto the wall of her previous playroom, I very much felt from her reactions that I was documenting her highway through to her new life in another house....for me at least a rather emotional journey.
The stocks date from 1935 when the adjacent tree was planted by the Parish Council to replace the Constable Wick tree which had stood there since around 1640.
The Swift had appeared in the Square about ten minutes before the photo was taken.
It's cold, very wet and grey here today; I bought some scented stocks on my way home this morning to cheer the spirits! :-)
At Walsall Arboretum. These stocks used to be in Walsall high street then were moved to the Arboretum in 1904.
Windy Arbour Stocks on an evening walk. The iPhone 12 Pro Max does very well at night. This was a 3 second exposure - hand held!
The stones in the foreground are parts of a cider press.
www.stockshotel.com/about.html
The Stocks Hotel was being spruced up, ready for the start of the holiday season in April.