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cathyml
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quotePosted at 18:04 on 7th November 2010

As I mentioned earlier in these threads I need to step up the number of Featured Photographers otherwise we will never get anywhere!

This photographer, participant in the forums and medieval historian is our first American Featured Photographer, who has been a member of POE since Jun 2005.

That would of course be ROB FALEER.  One of Rob's earliest pictures on POE is this one of Ledbury, Herefordshire.

Church Lane, Ledbury, Herefordshire
Picture by Rob Faleer


and one of the most recent
Churchyard of St. Nicholas of Myra
Picture by Rob Faleer


And who hasn't had a giggle at the various places Bath Monkey has turned up??
Bath Monkey visits Stonehenge
Picture by Rob Faleer



Thanks Rob for your pics, your input into the threads and for sharing your knowledge of medieval history with us.  May you go from strength to strength.

Rob's pictures can be found here:

 http://www.picturesofengland.com/user/faleer/pictures

Please feel free to add other pics of Rob's and comments etc. to this thread.

Another great choice CathyML...thank you, and edited to create a clickable link to Rob's pictures. Well done Rob! 

 



Edited by: Ron Brind at:7th November 2010 18:10
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Vince Hawthorn
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quotePosted at 22:36 on 7th November 2010
             
Glastonbury Abbey, Fall 2006
Picture by Rob Faleer


                From the beautiful to the full of fun this is what POE is all about and Rob you do it so well. Rob's pictures have all fitted in well on POE and some come give us quite a smile at the same time.
Gloucester Cathedral--Cloisters (evening illumination)
Picture by Rob Faleer

Bath Monkey rides the Tube
Picture by Rob Faleer


Rob also adds info on some threads and from the other side of the Atlantic fills in some of the historical blanks for us. Well done Rob----Here is one to make us all grin.
No hot ashes--and Killer Kat MEANS it!
Picture by Rob Faleer


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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 23:02 on 7th November 2010
Thanks, Cathy and Vince--I'm honored! What is life without a little fun and beauty!
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Sue H
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quotePosted at 23:31 on 7th November 2010

I like this picture allot. I love the hue of the building, contrasted with the foliage. I especially like the way the old Yew tree bows over and the light comes through.

I love churches and church yards. 

Churchyard of St. Nicholas of Myra
Picture by Rob Faleer


 

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Cathy E.
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quotePosted at 00:29 on 8th November 2010

Although I love the cat and especially the Bath Monkey because they make me smile big, I really like this picture from Bradford on Avon. I love the architecture of the doorway but it is the sun shining on the other side that attracts me with such joy.

Iford Manor Gardens
Picture by Rob Faleer


 



Edited by: Cathy E. at:8th November 2010 00:30
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Urmimala Singh
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quotePosted at 05:37 on 11th November 2010
I like this one.Looks so peaceful.
Widecombe Graves
Picture by Rob Faleer


This picture is such a cosy one.
Barton Cottage in the afternoon
Picture by Rob Faleer

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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 15:57 on 11th November 2010
I love the aspect of this picture, looking out the open window into the garden. 
Lillingstone Lovell, Buckinghamshire--Little Thatch cottage
Picture by Rob Faleer

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Rob Faleer
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quotePosted at 20:18 on 12th November 2010

Barbara: I also love that shot. My wife Shirley and I stayed here for two weeks while I was doing some research in Oxford. Sometimes she didn't feel like coming with me to Oxford, so she would sit at this window and drink tea, knit, read and doze.

I just added a few more shots of the cottage--Little Thatch in Lillingstone Lovell (Bucks.):

Little Thatch Cottage
Picture by Rob Faleer

 

Little Thatch Cottage, front door
Picture by Rob Faleer

 

Little Thatch Cottage, bedroom sitting area
Picture by Rob Faleer

(I love the rafter-work in the single bedroom)

Thanks also, Urmi, Sue and Cathy E.! I'm delighted to be this month's Featured Photographer (thanks to Cathyml)!



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James Prescott
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quotePosted at 20:21 on 12th November 2010
some nice pictures there rob--wish i had the patience you have.
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 20:25 on 12th November 2010
What a honey of a cottage, Rob, looks like a great place to stay.  Thanks for adding them to the thread and on POE.
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