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Test week is over, it went like the French say: comme ci, comme ça. I'll catch up with you guys next days.
Today I went to a carpark, yes, again. I like carparks, they are cool, especially when they're empty, like almost every carpark in Groningen :)
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These car park windows always catch my attention with their mix of assorted geometric shapes in the metal grill.
Morrison’s Supermarket Lower Level car park, Newark.
Since my last photos of a carpark were a big succes, I thought I'd go to another carpark and make some photos. This underground carpark has 4 floors and this is -4, there was no car parked. :)
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The Grenfell Street entrance for the carpark in the newish Rundle Place complex off Rundle Mall. This is the first time I've ever parked there and we walked down the stairs to the street level. Strangely the stairs got narrower the lower we went.
Adelaide (city) - night
Undercroft carpark, morning time.
Enjoyable to take a photo of only 30 seconds exposure, for a change.
The bar at the top of a carpark entrance that lets the driver know that his vehicle is too tall to make it through the gap by banging it.
This is a new carpark and it not far from the lonely tree of llyn padarn.
You can see yr wyddfa in the background.
www.nationaltrust.org.uk/hardcastle-crags
A beauty spot of the South Pennines with more than 400 acres of unspoilt woodland.
As well as being the home of the northern hairy wood ant, there are tumbling streams, glorious waterfalls and stacks of millstone grit, all crisscrossed by more than 15 miles of footpaths.
At the heart of the woodland you'll find Gibson Mill, home to the Weaving Shed Cafe. Having no link to the national grid, the mill is unique in the UK and is the Trust's flagship sustainable building.
Telephone
01422841020
hardcastlecrags@nationaltrust.org.uk
Address
Gibson Mill, Midgehole Road, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 7AW
By cycle
NCN68 passes close by
On foot
Access on foot via riverside walk from Hebden Bridge. Pennine Way and Bridleway both pass close to the property
By train
For local trains www.wymetro.com or call 0113 245 7676
By road
Parking: Two pay and display car parks available - Clough Hole car park (HX7 7AZ) and Midgehole car park (HX7 7AA) please note there is some distance between the two car parks. A £5 car parking charges will apply, National Trust members park free. Cash only. From both car parks you will need to walk to access the Mill (note: route is steep from Clough hole). Disabled badge holders only allowed access to mill (book space).
SatNav: Use HX7 7AZ for Clough Hole car park and use HX7 7AA for Midgehole car park. Look out for the National Trust signs.
By bus
for local buses visit www.wymetro.com or call 0113 245 7676
General
•The carparks, countryside and toilet facilities are open. The Weaving Shed Café, in Gibson Mill, is open on selected dates for takeaway drinks, light snacks and sweet treats.
•In line with government guidance, you're required to wear a face covering in most enclosed spaces. Please bring one with you.
•Our pay and display car parks at Cloughhole, Widdop Road HX7 7AZ and Midgehole HX7 7AA are £5, coin only. No change given.
•We have a choice of waymarked walking routes available across the site.
•Dogs are welcome, under close control.
•Gibson Mill, which houses the Weaving Shed Cafe, is half a mile walk from Clough Hole car park and a one mile walk from Midgehole Road car park.
•Sorry, no BBQs or drones.
Family
•The main estate road suitable for pushchairs
•Baby changing facilities are available at Gibson Mill
Access
•There is acessible parking at Gibson Mill (limited, pre-book on 01422 846236).
•Assistance dogs are welcome.
•Accessible cafe and toilet at Gibson Mill.
Waldringfield in Suffolk UK. After a successful mornings shooting on the foreshore i was on my way back to the carpark and did the classic look back to check if i was missing a comp and BOOM! this little beauty presented itself. This is my kind of comp as it has the perfect collection of elements. foreground, middle ground and background with a literal visual path through the whole image. The image did take a few hours in PS to remove all the leaf clutter and twig distraction all down the path and area to the bottom right but without doing so the image looked messy and too busy on the eye to work.