Dry stone wall keeping the city out
In the far distance lies a great and sprawling city; here is peace.
What else am I going to photograph on a grassy hill? Maybe you had to be there.
A thistle-down I think.
The thistle-down wet with dew in the early morning. White strands almost like a spider’s web.
More of them in the mud, almost like feathers.
And did those feet/in ancient times
walk on England’s green and pleasant hills?
Peak District & Northern Counties Footpaths Preservation Society [more...]
Looking through a hole in an ancient dry stone wall to see the view of the green rolling hills. [more...]
Some wool from passing sheep.
A dry stone wall makes an interesting texture.
Ewe’ve got to love ’em.
Panorama - Sheep-covered hills: 1
A series of pictures that I later stitched together to make a panorama of green hills in England’s sheep-covered hills of the Peak District. [more...]
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