All the photos are beautiful and those aerial shots are stunning.
I couldn't see the Grinch in the tree until Corder cropped the image. I assume its the Grinch because I've only seen one film with that character in and that was a long time ago.
I recently got a drone licence and before our impending new lockdown I managed to get a few nights at a cottage north of Toronto and well out of the city to get in a bit of flight practice and try out taking photos and video, using ActiveTrack etc
That looks like a beautiful area. Really good photos.
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02-May-2021 22:17:20
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02-May-2021 22:18:32
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Have also been taking photos with a black and white theme. I particularly like how it looks when taking photos of older style buildings.
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02-May-2021 22:28:32
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Wow! Those Tudor houses look amazing in black and white. They are really interesting buildings. There's a wonderful house in Cheshire called Little Moreton Hall owned by the National Trust. The slate roof is so heavy that it has caused the house to sink in some places so that the long gallery slopes.
Edit to add.It is surrounded by a moat and has a knot garden
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03-May-2021 19:00:28
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Megycal
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There's a wonderful house in Cheshire called Little Moreton Hall owned by the National Trust. The slate roof is so heavy that it has caused the house to sink in some places so that the long gallery slopes.
Edit to add.It is surrounded by a moat and has a knot garden
Had never heard of that one. Either way it looks really good! I personally really like seeing the architectural styles of different cities and towns.
Megycal
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Wow! Those Tudor houses look amazing in black and white. They are really interesting buildings.
Those buildings are in Worcestershire. I really like all the fine details they have.
There is actually more information at the first building. Interesting.
Brassica Prime:
Truly to be the most delicious is to wield this power. The power to create and destroy. And as the most delicious of gods, I am the font of this delicious power. From me spills all the deliciousness in creation.
03-May-2021 23:18:42
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Gorgeous stuff, Ryan!
Glad you think so!
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03-May-2021 23:19:43
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03-May-2021 23:55:41
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Chester and Shrewsbury also have some beautiful Tudor buildings. Chester has a shopping street called The Rows which has lots of interesting buildings.
Truly to be the most delicious is to wield this power. The power to create and destroy. And as the most delicious of gods, I am the font of this delicious power. From me spills all the deliciousness in creation.