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Home Town

Started by skellum, January 14, 2012, 08:46:50 PM

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skellum

Nice shot Simom. I have to say I am attracted to the snow caped mountains in the distance.
Any history or interesting information about your village ?

Markulous

Quote from: Dave on January 15, 2012, 01:20:26 PM
Yes nice pictures but I was hoping for more descriptive shots of the area and a bit of history. That Lighthouse looks like the one at New Brighton.

Apologies for delay in responding: yes it is New Brighton
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Markulous

Continuing on the theme, some factoids

We have a lead mine in our garden, dating back to Roman times - would've been worked by 2 or 3 people, the shaft's been capped but a gallery goes over 100m under the neighbouring field. This is the largest space (larger than it looks - you can easily stand) with a fantastic stone water trough which measures about 5 x 2 x 2 feet and is carved in a single piece of stone (probably off-site and brought in - weighs an absolute ton!)


The village was recognised by a fellow 'tog from this pic, despite him living in Kent  :o (they've been coming here every year for the last 15 years)


The river dried up so badly, for months, we had meetings to determine a course of action - not the biggest river but it supports a good deal of wildlife


But it's now largely recovered


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SimonW

I do like the river waterfall shot. The exposure gives a lovely contrast between the top waterfall and the lower one.
Simon Warren
(in Dunning, Scotland)

Graham

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  I thought I recognised My Mole, but mine has different coloured string!

           


      And was taken at Brassington Moor.
                  Graham. :)
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Markulous

Quote from: SimonW on February 17, 2012, 09:06:40 AM
I do like the river waterfall shot. The exposure gives a lovely contrast between the top waterfall and the lower one.

Thanks!  :)

Quote from: Graham on February 17, 2012, 09:22:37 AM
  I thought I recognised My Mole, but my has different coloured string!
      And was taken at Brassington Moor.
                  Graham. :)

Yours has reproduced (and moved to Ible!)  ;)
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tony

My turn, I guess.
I am from A Coruna, Spain

but I moved to the UK 28 years ago, to a little place called Burgess Hill, West Sussex

Near Brighton

and close enough to London, to go to the carnival


skellum

Quote from: Dave on January 14, 2012, 08:46:50 PM
Following on from Micks ' Any new ideas ' I came up with this idea which should get you out and about taking a few shots as apposed to just looking for one for the comp.

Your home Town / Village :  Post a few shots here with a description of the area and perhaps a bit of local history. And maybe why you love or hate the place.


Thought I would give this a bump... So why not get out there, take a few shots and tell us about the place....... :legit:

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