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Sheep in the Churchyard
These sheep were having a great time munching through the grass surrounding a tiny Welsh country church.
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The Textured Knight
Just look at the craft work that’s gone into this suit of armour – all those tiny, intricate details.
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Black Head
Here’s another black-headed gull, this time with his eponymous black head fully on show.
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So Many Stones
“At midnight by the Tolman, upon the River Teign. The shears within its water, shall carve thy weal or bane”. “Strike on thy left, then on thy right.” – the legend of the Grey Whethers These standing stones, the Grey Whethers, can be found on Dartmoor. The Legend of the Grey Whethers can be found…
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The Dark Dress
We’ve made it to February, and so it’s time to change to a new theme. This month we have: Monochrome. Yes, a whole month of black and white images. I am a big fan of black and white imagery, as anyone who has followed me even for a short while will no doubt know. There’s…
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Leaves in Water
And so we end this month’s theme (liquid) with a pair of leaves bobbing along in the water. I really like the shape, style, and colour of the ripples in the water here, there’s just something pleasing about it. Anyway, thank you for following along in January. This will change up quite a bit tomorrow…
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The Mallard
Anas platyrhynchos is the scientific name for the humble Mallard, a very common northern hemisphere wading bird (or dabbling duck if you prefer).
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The Gull in the Puddle
A gull used this very clear puddle as a convenient place to take a bath.
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The Little Boy in the Fountain
There’s quite a long history of little boy statues turning up in the middle of water fountains – thankfully the water for this one is coming out of that dolphins mouth and not… somewhere else.
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