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I seen this as i was walking under a bridge in Ireland. I thought it looked cool with the shadow and the rusting. This was also taken within the Great Wall of Ireland. These walls are 30ft wide and 20 feet deep, these walls are immense... when looked at properly :P
Looking south across the 14c nave heightened with clerestory windows in the 15c, to the late 12c arcades and aisle. - Church of St Peter, Hook Norton Oxfordshire
Right turns from left lane only!
P.S. Been there, done that, bought a t-shirt :D
P.P.S. It's not that hard as they say it is ;)
I am currently working on a book featuring my photos titled IMAGES OF RED HOOK which will be published in hardcover in July 2012. The book will have 112 pages, all in color, and will also include some local history and selected quotations from neighborhood residents. ISBN 978-1937504-16-8. $21.95
#10 hook
Tail: Olive Maribou
hackle: Black saddle hackle
Body: Olive chenille
ribbing: copper wire
.020 lead wire
(a bit uglier than my last one, maybe it'll fish better though?)
After the steam rally came the village fayre. Aldeby were holding their fayre in the afternoon, and I had been asked over to get a few photos.
I arrived just as the fayre was opening up. There were a few stalls there including a duck hooking one. I got this close up of the ducks just before they started being hooked...