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Photos by Steve Stoddart: on the map, in Google Earth (KML)

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Green--Arrow said:

Thanks Steve, i'll look in to it!


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Steve Stoddart said:

Spot on with ID'ing the location.... Colour is great but sometimes good ol' back and white does it better....

Seen some of your shots of Rattlesden (the Curch and Moot house) and in the Lakes... They capture the places to tee. Loved the one in the Lakes of the Winderemere Ferry....


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Steve Stoddart said:

Sounds very mysterious! Druids, perchance?


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trikermike said:

for future reference, my memory says... Crummock is cold and bare

but Loweswater has trees and certain warmth there

I often used to NEED to recite that, 'cos I forgot where I was too!


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Steve Stoddart said:

I know Walberswick... You have captured the essence of this wonderful part of East Anglian coast to a 'T'...


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Steve Stoddart said:

This one's a cracker! A great mix of sun and heavy duty clouds...


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Steve Stoddart said:

Hi again Gary! This was an amazing morning. REAL April showers that I was in the thick of one moment and then into sunshine the next. Even the rape crop adds a little to the overall feel... Chuffed you liked it...


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Steve Stoddart said:

Hi Gary - Glad you liked the photo - for me it is a memory of peace and quiet that the picture picture reminds me of...


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Steve Stoddart said:

I was given a suggestion to move the point where the picture was taken to a point far closer to the church but the suggested point would mean the tree to the left would not have been visible. Also, the picture was cropped before uploading. Regardless, you can see a bit of the field obscures the lowest part of the tower further suggesting the photo was taken in the field...

Nevertheless I appreciate the fact that someone had the time to look at the photo and post a comment!


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Steve Stoddart said:

Never been as far down the Thames as the M4 bridge but was impressed by the symmetry.. Glad you like the photo!


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