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Bayside cottage in coastal Maine.

Inspired by my friend John Wiet: www.flickr.com/photos/33194451@N06

 

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Zaanse Schans, Netherlands is a restored preindustrial-age village with cottages that people live in or rent. There are also operating windmills, shops and exhibits.

Old Cushendun

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Co Antrim Ireland

Probably one of the most photographed houses in Yorkshire [if not the UK] this charming cottage lies next to Thornton Beck [I assume the sluice, bottom left, fed a watermill]. The Grade 2 listed property was built in the 17th century and has lots of character We picked up a wardrobe from near here on Saturday morning and thinking like a tog, I noticed the light would be better in the afternoon. The village of Thornton-le-Dale [near Pickering] in North Yorkshire is a place full of charming houses surrounded by lovely countryside.. This view can be seen from a road bridge but I had my Wellington boots in the car and stood in the shallow stream. We watched a pair of beautiful Yellow Wagtails catching Mayflies rising from the stream on a glorious spring afternoon. I was hoping for reflections in the stream but a slight breeze spoiled them.

Cottages by the River Rase at Tealby Thorpe on the edge of the Lincolnshire Wolds.

Blackrock Cottage, lies at the foot of Meall a’ Bhuird, Rannoch Moor at the entrance to Glen Coe and is probably the most photographed cottage in Scotland. It can sleep upto 10 ppl at anytime at a cost of £10 per person per night

Apologies in advance, there may be one or two pictures of old cottages over the next few weeks

Camera: Rolleiflex 3.5B TLR Zenar 75mm f3.5 1954

Film: Ilford SFX 200 Black and White 120

Scanned by Walkens House of Film, Melbourne, Australia

 

It is often said by critics of film photography that when we get a vintage camera in our hands (and especially with black and white film) we tend to photograph old things. Perhaps there's something in that, at least psychologically. Are we looking for timeless things? I'll be trying colour film next, so it will be interesting to see what subjects choose themselves for me.

 

This Victorian gatekeeper's cottage is one of my favourite buildings in Launceston. It stands beside the entrance to the City Park gardens and these days houses the community radio station City Park Radio and their radio museum.

 

cityparkradio.com/online-stream/

   

Using Procreate and several different layers, images and textures to create this digital collage.

The second in a series of images captured at the picturesque Penmon in Anglesey. I was grateful to get anything at all from Anglesey because, except for a couple of hours, the weather was ghastly for my entire visit.

 

For those that have not been to Penmon, the traditional shot you will no doubt recognise is of the classic looking lighthouse just off the shoreline. If you are interested, my gallery has one such photo. The cottages you see here are probably 150 metres away from the lighthouse which watches over the treacherous waters of the Menai Strait. Across the strait you can see the Snowdonia mountain range which, on this occasion, was marked by a heavy sky and veiled in crepuscular rays.

 

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Rose Cottage

 

Created with Midjourney

PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 Raw filters

Further PP work in Luminar Neo filters.

 

Inspired by my husband's uncle Rose Cottage he rents out just like this.

 

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A side on view of the cottages at Ucolta, near Peterborough, South Australia.

The beautifully located Blackrock cottage, on a snowy morning in Glencoe.

 

I grew up with this scene on the wall at my parent's house. A happy portrait of them perched together on the rock many years ago. A favourite spot of my Dad's who was a keen amatuer landscape photographer. When he died I inherited his camera gear and the rest, as they say, is history.

 

Sadly, he never got to meet his grandchildren so I particularly wanted to re-create the image with the 3rd generation on the same rock, as a little tribute .

 

I'm keeping that for myself, but this is the set up without them in frame. Hope he likes it :)

Irlanda - Kinvara - Cottage

 

Kinvara (Irish: Cinn Mhara, meaning "head of the sea"), also spelled Kinvarra, is a sea port village located in the south of County Galway, Ireland. It is located in the civil parish of Kinvarradoorus in the north of the barony of Kiltartan.

 

The Great Famine in the 1840s and a series of emigrations that continued until the 1960s reduced the population of the village – once a thriving port and a significant exporter of corn and seaweed – to no more than a few hundred people. From around the 1980s the population of the parish of Kinvara started to increase while the village started to grow in size.

 

The village lies at the head of Kinvara Bay known in Irish as Cinn Mhara (or more recently Cuan Chinn Mhara) from which the village took its name. This is an inlet in the south-eastern corner of Galway Bay. Kinvara is situated in the territory of Uí Fiachrach Aidhne, which is coextensive with the diocese of Kilmacduagh (Cill Mhic Dhuach). The parish is roughly coextensive with the Ó hEidhin territory of Coill Ua bhFiachrach (wood of the Uí Fhiachrach) and this name was still in use in the mid-19th century as recorded by John O'Donovan in his Ordnance Survey letters. Kinvara is situated in the north of the barony of Kiltartan and close to the border with The Burren in County Clare in the province of Munster. The parish is bounded on the north by Galway Bay, on the east by the parishes of Ballinderreen (Killeenavarra) and Ardrahan, on the south by the parishes of Gort (Kilmacduagh) and Boston (Kilkeedy) and on the west by the parishes of Carron and New Quay (Abbey and Oughtmama).

 

Explored on November 25, 2012 - #76

Gamecock Cottage is an historic building located at Stony Brook in Suffolk County, New York. It was built in 1876 for storage of oars and sliding-seat rowboats and is the only remaining wooden beach cottage that was part of West Meadow Beach.

Cottages on Lower Castle Road at St Mawes .

An old, abandoned cottage lays empty near Yallingup, WA

county cottage by the roadside at inch island county donegal

These cottages were originally built right at the front of the coast, as the only method of transport was by sea.

There is a single road that leads up-to the cottages now, but to get access to the cottages, everything has to be transported by hand or cart.

Shame about the sky.... But its England.... And it was raining today....

This weekend I traveled to Connecticut to tour Roseland Cottage. It's the farthest I've been from home in quite awhile.

 

122 in 2022

#54 - Journey

 

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My fourth entry to the CCC XIV, for the Woodland Hideaway category. The layout and design of the house were inspired by this image, img06.deviantart.net/160c/i/2015/355/6/7/cottage_in_the_w.... The bottom-right window lights up, and the river is made of SNOT cheese slopes.

 

Herbert the hermit lives in a cozy cottage nestled in the Western Woods. He lives a secluded life, preferring to spend his time tending to his gardens, and feeding his many animal friends.

 

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Leanach Cottage, Culloden Battlefield, which stood here at the time of the battle in 1746. Seen in the Outlander Series.

 

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a little cottage on the wirral coastline not to far from west kirby

 

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Meadow Cottage in Hinton Ampner, Hampshire is a charming thatched cottage within the village and the National Trust estate of Hinton Ampner.

 

Hinton Ampner is a small, sparsely populated farming village located near Bramdean, off the A272 in Hampshire, and is dominated by the Hinton Ampner House estate, now managed by the National Trust. It is near Alresford and 13 kilometres due east of Winchester. The village lies on the north slope of a long chalk ridge, with the house and church at its highest point. The area is part of the broader Hampshire Downs, a large area of predominantly chalk downland. The nearest large river is the River Itchen to the west of the area. To the north west of Hinton is the village of Cheriton and New Cheriton. The village of Kilmeston is to the south.

 

The village features a mix of housing styles, including timber-framed and thatched cottages, as well as brick and slate cottages, some potentially dating back to the 17th century. The presence of "Meadow Cottage" with a thatched roof aligns with the architectural character of older cottages in the village.

 

The National Trust manages the Hinton Ampner estate, which likely includes various cottages, some of which may have been historically used for estate workers or now serve as rental properties.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hinton_Ampner

Sheppard's Cottages on a plateau in the Parque Natural Somiedo, northern Spain.

Another cottage photographed during our visit to the St Fagans National History Museum near Cardiff.

 

Nant Wallter Cottage was built circa 1770 at Taliaris, near Llandeilo in Carmarthenshire, Wales. It was moved to St Fagans Museum in 1993.

Tostary Cottage on the Isle of Mull, with wonderful views all round, because it was half way up a mountain :-). This is where I stayed on Mull.

Black Rock Cottage with Buachaille Etive Mor in the background.

 

Seen in explore. 08.09.2014.

 

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Raby Castle Garden's, County Durham, UK.

Lovely little cottage in Turville, Buckinghamshire.

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