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Photo of Norwich Cathedral by: David Brawson

Norwich Cathedral Lectern
"Shooting from a different angle may have eliminated the microphone sticking out of the eagle's back." - Edward Lever(4th July 2017)

Photo of Harlech Castle by: Marita Mersch

Harlech Castle
"Love this shot. That scintillating sky above the castle, and that amazing view stretchign for miles to those distant hills. Stunning." - poe(4th July 2017)

Photo of Shillingstone by: Graham Rains

Shillingstone, Wildlife.
"What a great country garden shot with the birds and deer. Love the way it's framed too, with the little window through the trees at the back, giving a peak into the fields beyond. What a charming garden too. Stunning." - poe(4th July 2017)

Photo of North Dorset Trailway by: Graham Rains

North Dorset Trailway
"Charming names and another great photo" - poe(4th July 2017)

Photo of North Dorset Trailway by: Graham Rains

North Dorset Trailway
"Great to see your photography gracing poe again. Absolutely love your Dorset landscapes Graham, and this one is no exception. Stunning." - poe(4th July 2017)

Photo of Reading by: Edward Lever

Memorial to Trooper Potts VC outside the Forbury Gardens, Reading
"Really superb photography Edward, and a fine tribute to the man. Interesting to read that Lt William Niven - father of the actor David Niven - lost his life in the same advance in Gallipoli 1915. Brave men indeed." - poe(4th July 2017)

Photo of Caversham by: Edward Lever

Cruise boat 'African Queen' leaving Caversham Lock
"Thank you, Rod, for your predictably droll comment" - Edward Lever(3rd July 2017)

Photo of Battle Abbey by: poe

Bag End?
"I've often wondered where the Telly Tabbies lived house was. Nice picture." - David Brawson(3rd July 2017)

Photo of Crammel Linn Waterfall by: Nancy Brown

Crammel Linn waterfall on Spadeadam land near to Gilsland Spa
"This waterfall is known as the biggest waterfall in Northumberland. It sits on the river Irthing which acts as a border between Northumberland and Cumbria. When levels are normal, there are two seperate falls, as shown in this photo, however, after significant rain and rise in levels, the two falls can sometimes merge to become one huge roaring torrent." - poe(3rd July 2017)

Photo of Hoghton Bottoms by: jackrovers

Hoghton Bottoms waterfall
"Three lovely views of the falls with shutter speed to give the milky effect." - Ken Ince(3rd July 2017)