Reflecting on the town's architecture
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Lichens on a sandstone wall
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Jewel Colours in a Pruned Yew
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The Weir on the River Severn in Shrewsbury
Autumn Colour in Ruyton XI Towns
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Reflecting on the River Severn
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The red shoes
A day boat on the aqueduct
HFF from Chirk aqueduct
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
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Gorse with misty droplets
What a difference 10 days can make
Good morning Ruyton
HFF from Pitlochry Station
Rainbow over the West Sands
The Eagle of Perth
The Eagle of Perth
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The path leading to the sea
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HWW from Housesteads Roman Fort
The view from the bench
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Where did that lamppost come from?


When I took this photo looking up river from the Queen's bridge to the Auld Brig, I didn't notice the lamp post in the way. It's funny what the brain ignores isn't it?
The spire belongs to St.Matthew's church. The building was completed in 1871, and is now a category B listed building. The bridges cross the River Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland and the seventh-longest in Great Britain, and which eventually reaches the sea in Dundee.
The spire belongs to St.Matthew's church. The building was completed in 1871, and is now a category B listed building. The bridges cross the River Tay, which is the longest river in Scotland and the seventh-longest in Great Britain, and which eventually reaches the sea in Dundee.
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