• Wormsmeatpanorama_fish_eye
    940 posts
    5 months ago

    Very David Lynch.

  • Wormsmeatpanorama_fish_eye
    940 posts
    5 months ago

    Yes, a lot to ponder here and an interesting blurb, even if slightly out of character.

  • Wormsmeatpanorama_fish_eye
    940 posts
    5 months ago

    What an amazing set although the first blows the others away. Gorgeous photo. The last is nice too.

  • Wormsmeatpanorama_fish_eye
    940 posts
    5 months ago

    That's maybe why my outbox is so cluttered, because I never remember to remove stuff I've previously posted.

  • Wormsmeatpanorama_fish_eye
    940 posts
    5 months ago

    I like these behind the scenes shots from other countries.

  • Vahurpanorama_fish_eye
    398 posts
    5 months ago

    This is well spotted.

  • Vahurpanorama_fish_eye
    398 posts
    5 months ago

    Interesting shot to life of locals.
    But I’m not at all surprised about this tea being drink of choice, considering the taste of turkish coffee 😀

  • Vahurpanorama_fish_eye
    398 posts
    5 months ago

    Sad to see those mangnificent and built with care buildings in sorry state. And have to agree about bee shelter, I don’t think here is anything similar built.

  • Vahurpanorama_fish_eye
    398 posts
    5 months ago

    I have to agree, first shot is best, cows being subject there make it more interesting.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    690 posts
    5 months ago

    Penkiln

    The Penkiln Burn has been in spate this week, though subsiding now - at least for the time being.

    A daily walk takes us over this bridge and past the old mill. The recent stormy weather saw the water level almost up to the lower windows, with the old wheelroom a metre deep in water. Huge boulders have appeared and disappeared, along with tree trunks that have been stuck for years now gone without trace.
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    The peaty water always puts me in mind of dark bottle glass or even vocanic obsidian glass.
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  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    690 posts
    5 months ago

    These two are both well done.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    690 posts
    5 months ago

    I'm ashamed to say I have never visited Hartpury tithe barn, though I'm familiar with others in the area, and indeed have even sung in concerts in some of them! The bee shelter is wonderful. It takes a visitor to unearth things that the locals don't know or bother about. Thanks for this - it'll go on the list for next trip south!

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    690 posts
    5 months ago

    A wonderful slice 😃 The blurb does read a bit like a museum info board 😁

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    690 posts
    5 months ago

    The scree rivers look really interesting, as you say, streaming out of the clouds.

  • Woodsider79panorama_fish_eye
    690 posts
    5 months ago

    Railway lines like this are so evocative.
    A square crop might work well here?

  • Bryanlens
    1212 posts
    5 months ago

    Spring has come early and the dragonflies have appeared from nowhere.

    Sunlight

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    Headlights

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    Moonlight

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  • DanHasLeftForumhelp_outline
    4254 posts
    5 months ago

    Very nice scene and the rail lines work well as leading lines but as in the other thread you posted your image, the near blown sky is a distracting eye magnet for me and so detracts a little from the image.

    It was shown in the other thread that the sky is largely recoverable (using ACR). To what extent the sky is recovered is obviously up to you.

  • NCVpanorama_fish_eye
    1865 posts
    5 months ago

    These came to life when I saw them enlarged, especially the third shot. I like the idea of the water going in different directions.