Brecon beacon
by royd63uk
mid wales U.k
50-200 wr
50-200 wr
Uploaded02/02/2011 - 18:35
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Posted 02/02/2011 - 19:17
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Giulio it's called a trigonometry point. They were built on prominent high places throughout the British Isles and used to survey the land and check heights. They are recorded on all Ordnance Survey maps, together with the spot height. You can see at least two other trig points from each one. They are now redundant due to GPS technology but we love them!
Oh, nice picture, by the way but a little underexposed, perhaps.
Oh, nice picture, by the way but a little underexposed, perhaps.
Best wishes,
Andrew
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Andrew
"These places mean something and it's the job of a photographer to figure-out what the hell it is."
Robert Adams
"The camera doesn't make a bit of difference. All of them can record what you are seeing. But, you have to SEE."
Ernst Hass
My website: http://www.ephotozine.com/user/bwlchmawr-199050
http://s927.photobucket.com/home/ADC3440/index
https://www.flickr.com/photos/78898196@N05
Posted 02/02/2011 - 19:57
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thanks both
It was a very misty/foggy day hence the exposure
though with hindsight perhaps i could do a spot more ps to it
It was a very misty/foggy day hence the exposure
though with hindsight perhaps i could do a spot more ps to it
regards
Roy
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Roy
Pentax K3 gripped,and some lenses
https://www.flickr.com/photos/pentaxroy/
my pbase gallery
Posted 03/02/2011 - 06:56
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bwlchmawr wrote:
Giulio it's called a trigonometry point. They were built on prominent high places throughout the British Isles and used to survey the land and check heights. They are recorded on all Ordnance Survey maps, together with the spot height. You can see at least two other trig points from each one. They are now redundant due to GPS technology but we love them!
Oh, nice picture, by the way but a little underexposed, perhaps.
Thanks.
Giulio it's called a trigonometry point. They were built on prominent high places throughout the British Isles and used to survey the land and check heights. They are recorded on all Ordnance Survey maps, together with the spot height. You can see at least two other trig points from each one. They are now redundant due to GPS technology but we love them!
Oh, nice picture, by the way but a little underexposed, perhaps.
Posted 03/02/2011 - 11:57
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amazing scenery - I am just a bit distracted by the fact that the upper edge of the building is on te same line then the horizon - however - other might find exactly this exciting
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You find more of my pictures here: https://pentaxphotogallery.com/artists/axelluther or on my web page: www.axel-luther.com
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