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Stour Valley Summer

Stour Valley Summer
The sunset over the Wheat fields. One of three images captured on the same evening at Cookwell Brook, Shillingstone.


Farmers field, Middle Barton

Farmers field, Middle Barton


Stour Valley Summer

Stour Valley Summer
The Stour Valley in the late evening sun. The iron age earthworks here on Hambledon Hill are more pronounced than those on Hod...


Lincoln Cathedral

Lincoln Cathedral


Looking at the Stones

Looking at the Stones
I caught this scene in the Churchyard at Stone in Oxney and was quite pleased with the simple result.


Motney Hill

Motney Hill


Langdales

Langdales


Castlerigg Stone Circle1

Castlerigg Stone Circle1
Castlerigg Stone Circle


Field of Poppies

Field of Poppies
Poppies!


Crummock Water

Crummock Water
One of my favourite lakes in the Lake District


Highlands

Highlands
A picture of the Highlands, Scotland


Below Holt Weir

Below Holt Weir
The weir is about 1/4 mile above the bridge, a favorite spot for fishermen. Sometimes salmon are seen here leaping up the weir.


Lower Slaughter near Stow-on-the-Wold

Lower Slaughter near Stow-on-the-Wold


The Little Bridge

The Little Bridge
Taken near Rolvenden, Kent, I noticed the stream from the car, stopped, clambered down and this was the result.


Studland in Dorset

Studland in Dorset
Low tide on the moorings, off South Beach.


All Saints' Church, Mixbury, Oxfordshire

All Saints' Church, Mixbury, Oxfordshire


Misty Lakeside.

Misty Lakeside.


Windmill at Alford

Windmill at Alford
Five sail windmill in Alford


Alvingham Church

Alvingham Church
One of the two Churches in Alvingham. The Churchyard is at the side of the Louth Canal


Nine Stones Close Stone Circle, also known as the Grey Ladies

Nine Stones Close Stone Circle, also known as the Grey Ladies
Today only four stones remain of what once was a 45 foot circle of stones.


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