On the site of the former Friends’ Meeting House (demolished 1807), where Peter the Great once worshippedDeptford High Street, London, March 2026 Welcome to One Word Sunday photo challenge, and […]
Blackheath Morris Men performing chair lifting on Easter Monday, in front of the Cutty Sark at Greenwich, London, April 2026 The Blackheath Morris Men perform the old Easter tradition of […]
Windows in Havana, Cuba, November 2025 Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own yellow post.To join the challenge, please use pingback […]
Project Hail Mary in Foyles bookstore, London, March 2026 Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings. I’ll admit that many of […]
Aurora Borealis in Iceland, September 2018 Some scenes in nature go beyond a standard landscape. They change quickly, behave unpredictably, and don’t always look the way you expect through a […]
Full moon over St Albans, Hertfordshire, October 2017 This evening, here in the UK, you’ll see the full moon rising low on the horizon and reaching its peak at 03:12 […]
That looks familiar 🙂 Lovely to see my favourite view x
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and a bit different in square
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It is serenely beautiful!
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The square format has created a ‘big sky’, setting the trees off nicely!
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Yes. I’d normally go 16×9 for something like this but I actually like it square
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Well, I agree!
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I like that one ….just hope folk view the blog as the reader makes an awful crop of your image. 🙂
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Yes, I know what you mean. it’s the same (or maybe not quite so bad) for Facebook
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that’s why I always click further on to enjoy your tree line fully – WordPress reader has made such a mess of image only posts
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Sad really when they do depend upon images
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There really is something about a horizon of trees with clouds isn’t there 🙂
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