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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #615 on: November 10, 2010, 11:17:12 PM »
Bully for you, Paul!   :D
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #616 on: November 11, 2010, 01:34:46 PM »
From Hilliers arboretum in the summer:
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #617 on: November 17, 2010, 11:32:51 AM »
Super image, Stephen.

Captured the following images on a leisurely trip back from a meeting in Wensleydale (Yorkshire) yesterday ... sun and mist and magnificent scenery ... a heady mix!


WENSLEYDALE & WHARFEDALE
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #618 on: November 17, 2010, 11:53:46 AM »
Cliff lovely images, love the one with the mist. Yorkshire is such a beautiful place.

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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #619 on: November 17, 2010, 12:13:44 PM »
Stephen, that's an intriguing image - what tree is it?


Cliff, wonderful moody images of the Yorkshire landscape :)
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #620 on: November 17, 2010, 03:00:50 PM »
Super image, Stephen.

Captured the following images on a leisurely trip back from a meeting in Wensleydale (Yorkshire) yesterday ... sun and mist and magnificent scenery ... a heady mix!

WENSLEYDALE & WHARFEDALE

Fantastic images Cliff... had to call my wife over (she sits at her own computer about 2 meters away from me) to come see these photos; the countryside looks amazingly beautiful and serene.  Is Wensleydale the namesake for Wensleydale cheese, one of Wallace and Gromit's favorite cheese varieties?
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #621 on: November 17, 2010, 03:12:23 PM »
Yup, McMark...... now you see why "everyone loves Wensleydale!" :D
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #622 on: November 17, 2010, 03:15:33 PM »
Super image, Stephen.

Captured the following images on a leisurely trip back from a meeting in Wensleydale (Yorkshire) yesterday ... sun and mist and magnificent scenery ... a heady mix!

WENSLEYDALE & WHARFEDALE

Fantastic images Cliff... had to call my wife over (she sits at her own computer about 2 meters away from me) to come see these photos; the countryside looks amazingly beautiful and serene.  Is Wensleydale the namesake for Wensleydale cheese, one of Wallace and Gromit's favorite cheese varieties?

It certainly is, Mark ... Wensleydale is famous for cheese, hills and dales, historic villages, traditional markets and blissful tranquility.  Aysgarth Falls and England's highest single drop waterfall; Hardrow Force are prominent landmarks.  Towns and villages of note are Hawes, Leyburn, Bainbridge and West Witton.
So glad you enjoyed the images and please apologise to Mrs. McMark for disturbing her peace!
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #623 on: November 17, 2010, 04:05:44 PM »
Magnificent images Cliff. Been twice in the Dales for just a few days, but never managed to make some pictures like these ::)
Well, I hope that is just because you know the area much better, otherwise I better stop making landscape pictures ;D ;D ;D
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #624 on: November 17, 2010, 04:29:59 PM »

So glad you enjoyed the images and please apologise to Mrs. McMark for disturbing her peace!

When I'm able to convince my wife to journey all of 2 meters over to my computer screen, what I show better be DARNED GOOD >:(; luckily she was duly impressed.  By the way your Yorkshire Eight has the most striking & compelling sight lines, finely composed views.
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #625 on: November 17, 2010, 04:58:27 PM »
Stephen, that's an intriguing image - what tree is it?

Wonderful shots, Clifford!

It's art  ;) Should have made a puzzle of it!  Here are a few more. The first one is a zoom out on the first one I posted! The artist's name is Janet Schooley and the chair was £280 - a lot of work went into that!

« Last Edit: November 17, 2010, 05:03:04 PM by Stephenb »
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #626 on: November 17, 2010, 05:12:37 PM »
Maybe that's what I should be doing for the bazillion samaras that fall off of my Acer griseum tree,
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #627 on: November 17, 2010, 05:15:53 PM »
Many thanks folks! (I haven't been called Clifford since the last time I had to see the headmaster!  ;D

Another batch from Wensleydale & Wharfedale - all taken yesterday.

Luckily Sue was driving, so I just shouted; "Stop please" - leapt out and focused before a car came up behind.   :D
« Last Edit: November 17, 2010, 05:22:44 PM by ranunculus »
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #628 on: November 17, 2010, 06:20:45 PM »
Ah!!! Such fond memories you have brought back to us Cliff. Sherba absolutely fell in love with Yorkshire when she was in England. She even watches "Last of the Summer Wine" for nostalgia's sake. We stayed in Wensleydale one year after the Harrogate show. Personally, I prefer Cheddar (the cheese, not the gorge).
Thanks for sharing the terrific photos.
Now have you got any shots of rainy Manchester to satisfy my home-sickness  ;D ;D
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Re: Images of the arty kind
« Reply #629 on: November 17, 2010, 06:36:01 PM »
Wonderful, Cliff. Made me homesick, and I'm already here!
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