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Part of the view from our new office/bedroom looking south across the centre of Bath towards Beechen Cliff on the right and Prior Park and Widcombe on the left. Bath Abbey is the tall square tower towards the right. It's lit up at night and looks particularly beautiful then.
Taken with my crappy point-and-shoot digital through a Vivitar 35EE rangefinder I just found in a drawer.
After stumbling across the Through The Viewfinder group a little while back, trying to find a home for a photo of a photo of a photo I took, I've been keen to try it out properly for myself.
When I found this old camera of my girlfriend's I finally had the chance. This is my first attempt.
A day on Dartmoor in Devon, exploring by e-bike the areas geography, history, ecology, landscape and culture. And we met the wild Dartmoor ponies towards the end! Great personalised tour by Inga from Dartmoor Walks this way.
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Photographer:- Tim Large. - purpleport.com/portfolio/timlarge/?referrer=timlarge
Location:- Widcombe, Barth, England, UK.
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This rarity, found at Widcombe Common has been showing very well for the last 3/4 days. A beautiful bird, thought to be a 1st summer female. A few more shots of this bird prior to this one in my stream..........Len. Set best in L/Box.
Possibly the only public acknowledgement of the (public) length of the Somerset and Dorset trackbed to be found in Lyncombe Vale, find this information board on the riverside path by Bath's North Parade bridge ...
Liz & Bill are away for a few days, so I stayed in Bath today. Mum & I went for lunch at The King William, Tunley, and enjoyed a change of menu from the Rose & Crown, and a pleasant catch-up with Tom & Jess.
Mum's chiropodist/podiatrist came this afternoon, then I dashed into town to collect my mended Panasonic camera (new circuit board) and for a few more things for Christmas, managing to find a space in the free parking at Widcombe Parade, and getting there and back home in just an hour, having got all I intended to. It was raining again, but I had my red cap (with tinsel attached) to keep my head dry :-)
A day on Dartmoor in Devon, exploring by e-bike the areas geography, history, ecology, landscape and culture. And we met the wild Dartmoor ponies towards the end! Great personalised tour by Inga from Dartmoor Walks this way.
Amazing day today - virtually no cake left at Heni's as we got there late, but our timing was impeccable - we managed to see
a) first bumble bee of the year
b) first butterfly of the year
c) a kingfisher, second of the year, and - WHOO HOOO!!! -
d) a PEREGRINE, setting off from the nesting area in the tower of the Catholic Church of St. John's, whipping around over Pulteney Weir then absolutely terrorizing the Herring Gulls that - get this - had the audacity to try and bully it around. Dumbass gulls. They got the picture *sharpish* when our razor-clawed hero turned and dived and totally let them know they were screwed if they dicked with it. Because we have seen lesser black-backed gulls turned into lunch by peregrines before, Herrings have NO chance. But they were smart enough to back off when Perry got zippy.
One of a series of panoramic pieces illustrating Bath in the great freeze of January 2010. This is a late evening view from the northern slopes of Lower Camden across to the silhouetted spire of St John the Evangelist Catholic church (c1861-3) with the outlines of Widcombe hills and behind them the the trees on the high ridge of Beechen Cliff immortalised by Jane Austen.
See the rest of the "Bath - Cold Winter 2010" set here: www.flickr.com/photos/david_lewis_baker_arts/sets/7215762...
The (somewhat controversial) new Bus Station in Bath. The day I took this, the trains were buses too - and left half an hour before the time the hourly train was supposed to leave...
:-(
- so I missed the bus home and had plenty of time to take pics and wonder why First GW can charge the same price for an inferior service whenever it feels like it....
I actually prefer this addition to Bath to the pseudo 18th cent pastiche Bath usually goes in for. Original Bath architecture is great, albeit biased (they largely razed working-class parts of old Bath AIUI and just kept the posh bits), modern Bath is the sort of pastiche Prince Charles likes....
Under the Tree Of Heaven (ailanthus altissima) in Bath's Southcot Burial Ground. See this 360ºx180º equirectangular panorama interactively from the inside here.
There's also a stereographic projection of it here.