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I love my birds but am poo at identifying them - help please. Those lovely and knowledgeable people in the Autumnwatch group identified it for me - it is a female Northern Wheater - thank so much jonnobird.
This monster spider can often be seen lurking in this crevice on a gatepost we pass on one of our regular evening walks!
Gatepost of Chinese granite at former Arcadia, the home of Walter F. Frear and Mary E. (nรฉe Dillingham), Punahou Street, Honolulu, October 2021
"St Nicholas' Church, the original parish church, dates back to the 14th century but the current building is 17th century. The entrance to the churchyard features a set of skull-and-bones on top of the posts. A plaque on the north wall commemorates playwright Christopher Marlowe, who was murdered in a nearby house, and buried in an unmarked grave in the churchyard on 1 June 1593."
Source: Wikipedia
Wow, I just discovered the "Detail Stylizer" on the Nik Color Efex software.
This is a detail from a gatepost outside a very large and beautiful, but very abandoned old house near the Kansas City Art Institute. Someone just bought the place, and I hope they're going to show it some love.
The right-hand gatepost to what had originally been the main entrance to the King George's Field, Romford.
On the Eastern Avenue West, A12.
The other gate pillar has, of course, the lion, also sejant-rampant, holding the shield, but with the notice, 'George V, 1910-1936' underneath.
Gatepost near Saul
In March 1983, I made a drawing trip to both Northern Ireland and the Republic. This sketchbook has now been scanned. It interests me in that like my current work the drawings were in many cases panoramic and span two pages. As with most of my graphic work they are concerned with representing landscapes and places by using a variety of marks and both linear and tonal methods that replicate the visual sensations of being there.