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Late afternoon sun catches the lower slopes of Thorpe Cloud above the famous stepping stones and small weir across the River Dove in Dovedale.
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The stepping stones in Tollymore forest park Bryansford Co Down.
A popular park in the Mourne mountains it has some lovely areas.
The stepping stones are a lovely little spot where you use the stones as a path or bridge from one side to the other.
Filou on his way from the porch into the garden. He plans every step carefully and it can take him a while to finally reach the garden. As he panics easily a single strange noise sends him rushing back into the house, so garden visits aren't really a relaxed affair for him yet.
One of the reasons for obtaining a wide angle 6x9 is to be able to make quality panoramas, without breaking the bank.
These stepping stones are here for hundreds of years, allowing pelgrim to visit Cluny and other monasteries in Burgundy.
Image shot by Fujica GSW690 with 5.6/65mm Fujica lens on expired (2013) Tri-X (+1 stop). Dark room print on Rollei Vintage 332 RC warm paper.
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High tide at Le Hocq, Jersey Channel Islands, creates a stepping stone path to a small rocky island just off the coast.
Where will your weekend take you? Here's to hoping for a couple more autumn mornings like this one! 2017 Lake District Calendars are moving fast... get yours now:
Open Day 2018 at Manchester Town Hall - the last chance for the public to walk these halls (and staircases) before the 6 year refurbishment.
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That wonderful moment of stepping into a skirt, pulling it up your legs and zipping it up. Then wiggling it to make sure all is straight and where it should be. Still feels great after all these years.