Gateway to Nowhere


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K-01, 12-24, Polariser, Tripod
22/11/2014 - 00:13davidstorm
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed5 sec
Aperturef/9
LensN/A
ISO100
Focal Length24mm

Bobbinalorry

Link Posted 22/11/2014 - 01:22
I like the way the gate is framed by the two trees.
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davidwozhere

Link Posted 22/11/2014 - 01:24
It looks like someone just materialised it there. And the startling contrast with the beech tree (that clearly ought to be there) really sets it off.
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Stridey

Link Posted 22/11/2014 - 09:19
Bobbinalorry wrote:
I like the way the gate is framed by the two trees.

Agreed. Your eye is invited to look right through the arch. Great shot !

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Nigel
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GIULIO57

Link Posted 22/11/2014 - 10:09
Pretty location. Good compo
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AndrewA

Link Posted 22/11/2014 - 12:43
Nice misty treat!
Andrew

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autumnlight

Link Posted 22/11/2014 - 13:09
Superb composition, one of my favourites of yours!
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Teaka53

Link Posted 22/11/2014 - 19:48
Stridey wrote:
Bobbinalorry wrote:
I like the way the gate is framed by the two trees.

Agreed. Your eye is invited to look right through the arch. Great shot !
It certainly is.
Anyone know why it was built?

Regards
Nigel


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stu62

Link Posted 20/01/2015 - 22:14
shore i have seen that befor is it in the grounds of chatsworth house by any chance

like the mist with the autum leafs
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