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This gate guards an entrance to the Pembrokeshire coast path at Newgale, and is a popular dog walk when the tide is high.
Hand-held & filter free in still summery St Brides Bay.
Here’s to the soulful wanderers who don’t always know where they’re going, but trust that they’ll end up where they belong 💫💙
📷: An unpaved road invites exploration as the sunset afterglow burns up some high cirrus clouds over the wetlands of South Florida | Feb 2024
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I was very taken with this plant - and it was planted in quite a few areas so lots of shots to pick from.
Crantock beach is an expansive sandy beach at the mouth of the River Gannel estuary. The beach has cliffs and rocks both sides, and backs onto sand dunes. Crantock beach forms part of the expanse of sand between Pentire and West Pentire headlands. At the southern end of the beach are high cliffs providing some shelter from the wind. To the north is the mouth of the River Gannel, very much diminshed from it's heyday when it was a navigable port.
Hardly outside of Newquay it can be a different world here, handy for avoiding the summer crowds.
Crantock beach is owned and looked after by the National Trust.
"All the world is made of faith and trust and pixie dust." — JM Barrie, Peter Pan
“...allowing yourself to be vulnerable makes you weak but also opens you to the nuances of beauty...”
― John Geddes, A Familiar Rain
Bronica sqa, bronica zenzanon 80mm f/2.8, Ilford Delta 400 film, developed by me in Rodinal (1+50 for 12 minutes)
I've been to Sissinghurst many times, but have never seen this view of the tower before. That's because, today The Cutting Garden was open, and I don't remember it being open on any of my previous visits.
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Ickworth. With over 1,800 acres of parkland designed by Capability Brown, the house and its grounds were created as an homage to Italy, the country so beloved by Frederick Augustus Hervey, the 4th Earl of Bristol. The Earl-Bishop spent his life travelling the continent, gathering together a vast collection of paintings, sculpture and artefacts. Already possessed of several houses, he conceived Ickworth primarily as a museum for his treasures. At his death only the Rotunda - the giant circular structure at the centre of the two wings, described by Hervey's wife as 'a stupendous moment of Folly' - was nearing completion. The house was eventually finished by his son. Although Hervey's treasures, confiscated during the French invasion of Italy, were destined never to occupy Ickworth, his descendants made it their life's work to rebuild what has become an exceptional collection of art and silver. Paintings housed in the galleries include works by Velázquez, Titian and Poussin, while the collection of 18th-century portraits of the family is exceptionally fine, featuring canvases by Gainsborough, Reynolds, Vigée-Lebrun and Hogarth. In addition to one of the very best British collections of Georgian Huguenot silver, Ickworth is also home to an impressive array of Regency furniture, porcelain, and domestic objects. More made a career of producing idealised Italian landscapes. His Landscape with Classical Figures, Cicero at his Villa, painted in 1780 and funded in 1993, is a typical work, the misty soft-focus and pastel light adding to its appeal. Hugh Douglas Hamilton's The Earl Bishop of Bristol and Derry Seated before the Prospect of Rome shows Hervey seated at what is thought to be the southern tip of the Borghese Gardens. Ickworth's parklands and gardens can provide a day's activity in their own right. The south gardens are modelled on the formal Italian style, while the gardens to the west of the house are more informal. Visitors can walk or cycle out into the park itself and up to the Fairy Lake. Bright and modern, The West Wing Restaurant overlooks the gardens and can be guaranteed to catch any sunlight on offer. It serves everything from hot meals to snacks, and at weekends the restaurant is open for breakfast. If you're after something rather more formal, try Frederick's restaurant at Ickworth Hotel in the grounds.
Our lab/pit mix, Hannah, who was kind enough to pose for me so I could try out my new Lightscoop for my pop-up flash and bounce the light off the ceiling.
Miezi Grace Silvana Lady cat
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon PowerShot SX60 HS
Exposure: 0.003 sec (1/400)
Aperture: f/4.5
ISO Speed: 800
Focal Length: 10.2 mm
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This camera works fantastic in program "P" mode for most shots with Auto bracket of three shots.
You can ‘TRUST’ me when I say I will be thrilled when the leaves have all fallen from the trees. This photo is only today’s contribution.
(so far, hubby has taken 83 bags of leaves to the local compost drop-off)
This little Robin showed Trust in me when he landed close to me. Perhaps he is used to park visitors feeding him. Unfortunately I had nothing to offer him.
Love between A and her father. The world could fall together around them without they noticed it in this moment.
Highest position: 437
Thanks all!!
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National Trust. Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire.
Focus in on aspects of Autumn that the park brings. So easy to pass them by. Seek and find.
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