Oh, not far away at all!
This spot is a wonderful bluebell place and I spent a lot of time on the floor taking photos of the early bluebells when I noticed these feet! Dinosaurs is the perfect description!
Cant say I know of the place. My Gran used to live on the edge of a heath in Royston.
I now live in South Africa and haven’t been there in quite some time. Arbres Brontosauri
🙂
Just this morning I was looking at an old wall calendar with beautiful photos. There was a photo reminiscent of this, only this one is better. Tree/three of a kind is a winner, Debbie! Deeply rooted and strong. A positive image in every respect. Thank you!
Oh thank you Paula – went over here to view the bluebells with a photographer friend but we were a bit early for the blue side of things. But it meant no other people and gorgeous trees. So a lovely morning
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:11 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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This is a beautiful shot. They look like ginormous dinosaur feet.
I was born in Hertfordshire, in Royston.
🙂
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Oh, not far away at all!
This spot is a wonderful bluebell place and I spent a lot of time on the floor taking photos of the early bluebells when I noticed these feet! Dinosaurs is the perfect description!
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Cant say I know of the place. My Gran used to live on the edge of a heath in Royston.
I now live in South Africa and haven’t been there in quite some time.
Arbres Brontosauri
🙂
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Lovely composition Debbie, I like the misty background.
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Don’t tell anyone, but that took a bit of editing! 🤐
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 11:25 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Certainly well edited Debbie as it looks so natural. Well done.
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Great photo Debbie.
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Just this morning I was looking at an old wall calendar with beautiful photos. There was a photo reminiscent of this, only this one is better. Tree/three of a kind is a winner, Debbie! Deeply rooted and strong. A positive image in every respect. Thank you!
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Oh thank you Paula – went over here to view the bluebells with a photographer friend but we were a bit early for the blue side of things. But it meant no other people and gorgeous trees. So a lovely morning
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Wonderful take and subject.
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I love how Debbies plays with words too 🙂
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I usually find thinking of a title the hardest part of a blog entry!
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016 at 8:12 AM, Travel with Intent wrote:
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Well picked….
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Love this pic!
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Thanks Jennifer
And this is one of the fun challenges you should join – there’s always a great bunch of people on this one
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It looks a bit dreamy, is it a fairy tail forest?
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