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in the time of corona.
the dogs dig. everything has a tendency to be askew.
**I put the same photo in b&w tones below.
which do you like best, this one or the one below in comments?
I found this bench almost in the wood the other weekend.
The only problem with it is, is that it's facing the wrong way.
The wood and by far the more interesting view is behind it. It faces this!
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Better viewed large and thank you for your favourites. :O)
Lets sit and watch the beauty that does rise above
Let our bodies meet so close, that are filled with love
Let clouds float across the very blue skies
Let me lose myself in your lovely eyes
Let our lips touch, in a kiss so very sweet
Will you join me on the bench, Where beauty we will meet
Taken at Cwm-yr-Eglwys, the site of the ruined church which was posted last week; also in first comment.
HBM!
Another from my run up a local hill to try the new lens.
It was a strange end to the day as a large bank of cloud from the East gradually swept over the Bowland Hills leaving this curve of cloud over the Lancashire Plain. This bench, on a recently cleared piece of forestry, on the summit of Beacon Fell provided a bit of foreground interest and I liked the way the setting suns light picked out the grain in the wooden seating.
First impressions of the Nikon 16-35 are pretty good.