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    Old & the VERY Old

    another little hillside village but I liked the way the village wall was in the background, least I did LOL

    The old & the VERY old by Ian Theobald, on Flickr
    :- Ian

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    #2
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    Another interesting location Ian, that ornately barred window in the centre seems to be the Rolls Royce version against its neighbour to the left which seems so plain. Just out of curiosity did you add the sky.


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      #3
      Re: Old & the VERY Old

      thanks Peter

      that ornately barred window in the centre seems to be the Rolls Royce version against its neighbour to the left which seems so plain
      you often see things like this and in some cases real wrecks of houses next to stunning looking properties

      and nope the sky is original
      :- Ian

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        #4
        Re: Old & the VERY Old

        different levels of the houses on the cliff work well

        Stan
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          #5
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          cheers Stan
          :- Ian

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            #6
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            Yes, works very well. Good shot mate
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              #7
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              cheers Alan
              :- Ian

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                #8
                Re: Old & the VERY Old

                A great image Ian - I love the organic nature of housing development in places like this.
                John Liddle

                Backwell, North Somerset - "Where the cider apples grow"

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                  #9
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                  Another well composed image Ian with interesting intersecting lines

                  Tom

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                    #10
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                    Nice capture of colours. Excellent.
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                      #11
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                      Originally posted by John Liddle View Post
                      A great image Ian - I love the organic nature of housing development in places like this.
                      thanks John, agree its got a very organic type feel to it, well it does now with aerials and sat dish gone

                      thanks Tom & Nat
                      :- Ian

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                        #12
                        Re: Old & the VERY Old

                        Nice

                        I was about to say myself how organic it seemed but you beat me to it so I won't

                        Cheers,
                        John

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                          #13
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                          Nicely done, the lines and composition are very nice.
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                            #14
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                            Cracking shot Ian, and I too love how the wall runs across in the background

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                              #15
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                              cheers for the feedback guys - much appreciated
                              :- Ian

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