Yes, I took my tripod thinking I might need a long exposure to blank out the crowds, but a) it wasn’t that busy, and 2) it was too windy to use my tripod!
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 […]
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Amazing sculptures
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They are wonderful – huge and beautiful
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Nice angle Debbie!
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I had been once before in pouring rain. This time the weather was dry (though windy) so I made the most of my wander, peering at every angle 🙂 🙂
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We were there in October of 2016 and it was so hot and dry and so many tourists that I wasn’t able to get a good photo. Have a good day Debbie.
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Yes, I took my tripod thinking I might need a long exposure to blank out the crowds, but a) it wasn’t that busy, and 2) it was too windy to use my tripod!
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Well, you got a good shot anyway! 👍🏼
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Hello there, am I speaking the the blogger of travel with intent?
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You are, yes
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