Look to the West
Restoration Begins
Brean Down !
That Tree Again.
Misty Vale View,
Flying South.
Somerset Autumn
Almost an Ex Bench!
Quantock Autumn!
Walford's Gibbet, (pip)
The Falling Leaves
The Face
Woodland Colour
Autumn Green
Autumn Pathway
Through the Hollow
22 Days , Pip
Walls by Night, pip
Cornhill HFF!
Trees
Flood Levels are Falling
Muscle Fishing
The Pub and the Chapel!
The County Flag!
More Gas Bottle Men.
Free to Roam,
Cold Comfort
At the Bus Stop
Mill.
Darkening Skies
Sea Wall,
Victorian
Liquid Gold.
Platform One!
On the Beach
Country Road, Pip
Brick & Tile Kiln
Penniless Porch,
Somerset Style
The Palace Moat,
No Takers
Mud Bank Moorings
The West Front,
Occasional Use,
Archive image from the Bridgwater and Taunton Cana…
Pebble Beach!
Brean Down View
Sun, Sea and Shadows
Sunset View
Walls aplenty,
Water Control, (1 pip)
King Sedgemoor, (1 Note)
Graylake Reserve (1 pip)
Wind Pump
When The Tide Goes Out
Short Fence
Somerset Levels
Sea Wall, pip
Low Tide,
Waters Edge
Sale!
Church Fence
Cornhill,
Vintage Steam
A Quantock Winter,
Day's End
Coastguard !
The Writing on the Wall, 1 pip & 1 note
Sea Wall
Heritage Mural
Can you smell Carrot ?
National Trust
Autumn Weather
Country Road
Retired !
For Wildlife Watchers.
Dark & Grey Autumnal Day
Cedar's End
Autumn Leaves.
Patchwork.
Exchange
Empty Benches and Evening Sun.
The Romance of Sunset
On the Roof
Down Train,
Flood Tide
Smoke and Steam HFF
Still Water
Breezy Day
Rhyne's & Droves
Now and Then, see pips.
Low Tide and Flowers, + Pip
Blue.
On the Levels
Waiting for the Tide
To the Manor
Up and Away
Coastal Grey Day
Catkins +2 Pips
Snowdrops
Heritage Railway
Sunlight across the River
Tight Squeeze (5pips) HFF
Winter Sun and Long Shadows
Aerial Power Line Survey
Christmas 2007
"Squibbing The Bridge" MERRY CHRISTMAS, (pips)
Going Green
Autumn Afternoon.
November Colour
Silhouettes at Sunset , HFF
Through the Trees, HFF.
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Tall Trees
An attractive screen of Poplar and young trees to restrict views of the campus beyond the trees,
I think a large view works best!
I think a large view works best!
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I like this picture very much!
It is a very clever idea, and your position makes the buildings hard to see!
Fantastic colours too
Best Wishes, and stay safe!!
Peter
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Amazing composition, Roger!
Roger (Grisly) club has replied to J.Garcia clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to tiabunna clubRoger (Grisly) club has replied to Roséha D. clubit's also good to see more trees have been planted.
Definitely worth viewing large................a cracking shot Roger!
This was a paupers' graveyard with no stones or memorials,
A stone has been erected (not before time) and trees planted as living tributes.
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