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Pebbles on a Beech
Ok, I’m not sure that the wood these pebbles are sitting on is actually a beech tree, but hopefully you can forgive me that little oversight…
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Dark Wood & Stone
Here’s a dark image, some rough and splintery wood on a grim stone beach.
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The Snowy Path
This is one of the paths around Hestercombe Gardens, taken on an obviously snowy day several years ago.
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Captured Ice
Here’s a small scene, just some ice and snow held in place in the crook of a tiny red twig.
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Episode 38 – The Engine, The Moorhen, and The Tree
Join us for a truly action packed episode, we may not travel very far – but somehow we manage to deal with engine failures, a trapped moorhen, and a fallen tree all in the space of a morning! And they say that a canal holiday is a relaxing thing to do! Featuring: Thatcham Monkey Marsh…
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Water. Still.
One of the advantages of modern camera technology is the super fast shutter speeds. This allows a photographer to freeze the world, capturing a single point in time forever.
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Great White
Still something of an unusual sight here in the U.K., this great white egret was stalking for fish along the local, flooded river.
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Pink, Black, and White
Here’s a swan swimming on one of the local rivers, the water catching a reflection of the pink, wintry sun. I like the way the ripples seem to spread out like wings.
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The Balloon
Not often, but occasionally we get low flying hot air balloons around here.
Do you like what you see?

