Actually this wasnt this week in Portugal. It was when we were there for Christmas. I also meant 'at home' when I said much worse 'here' this week, but as I did say I didn't take any photos of the flooding here and I couldn't use my husband's could I? Going to Madeira tomorrow so might be late with the next couple of shots.Crikey Liz, You might as well be here! Nicely caught though
Hi Michael, Yes it's interesting if you like that sort of thing and you don't live too far away. I visited it for a book I wrote on the 'River Don from Source to Sea' so it wasn't taken last week!Hard work with light coming in like that, don't think you could have done anything different.
I was looking at this place the other day on the internet, what's it like to visit? Is it worth it? Might be interesting to take the children too.
Well done with the engine given the difficult light, good take on the theme.
Just catching up with your thread again, Liz, and my recent favourites are the yummy-looking scones with the really Thick butter, the engine house for Heavy, where you've done well to deal with the bright light from the window and retain the details of the interior, and the sharp raindrops and outside details for Wet. I hope I don't see rain like that next week when we're off to Madeira!
Hi Andrea, hope it's better than today for you. Been to Nuns Valley for the Easter Sunday parade and it's really chilly!
The forecast looks a bit mixed between sunny days and some with showers, but I'm looking forward to a change of scenery and seeing the flowers.
How are you getting on with your new camera?
Hi Liz
Juxaposition, Oval, Straight and Unattractive fit the theme.
Shadow, there are some but the light on the bush looks wrong. The sun is too the right in the picture and that bush should be in some shade, but it isn't. Must be something reflecting the sun back into it.
Beautiful, nice for the theme, perhaps a tad bit over exposed.
Pete