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I spotted this grasshopper sitting on our gatepost so quickly grabbed my camera for a few shots while he was in the mood to pose. Best viewed zoomed in (click on the photo).
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Most of the photos I took on this trip to Penrhyn Llŷn were of rock outcrops. But I did take this one that's of more general interest.
Stone lions carved on the top of a gatepost in Putney, London.
At Christmas my sister generously gave me an old Carl Zeiss Jena 135mm lens she'd found in our Granny's old house. I had a look on eBay and ended up buying a Praktica BCA 35mm SLR to fit the lens and put it to some use. My first roll snapped in the camera, so this is actually the second roll I shot. I'm not used to using a lens with such a long focal length, most of my other cameras are 50mm, but it was really good fun. Film used was Kodak T-Max 400.
CUT MARK: NBM STO GTP NW SIDE RD 4.6M NE HEDGE JUNC (ODN 78.151m, AGL 0.6m).
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Grid reference: SD 7116 4051.
Landranger 103: Blackburn & Burnley, Clitheroe & Skipton.
Explorer OL41: Forest of Bowland & Ribblesdale.
Structure: Gatepost.
These gateposts were originally at the northern entrance to the Campbell estate at Duntroon, Canberra. They were moved to the gun gates of the military college in 1911. They are now on the Plant Road entrance to the college. Taken in 2018
Old gateposts, on the old farm trail.
April 10, 2018 | www.ozarkswalkabout.com | Copyright © 2018 Gary Allman, all rights reserved
Photograph taken by Vera Chapman (1923-2015), a geographer and local historian who wrote more than 20 local history books on Darlington and the surrounding area.
Image from the Darlington Local Studies picture collection. If you would like a copy of this image please contact local.studies@darlington.gov.uk quoting picture reference ' E820049454 ', or if you would like to see other images of the Darlington area please visit the Centre for Local Studies, at Darlington Library.