Lyme boundary


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This drystone wall forms the eastern boundary of the Lyme Park estate. It is the highest point in Lyme Handley and some stunning 360 degree views are to be had.
07/07/2012 - 17:10sandinista
CategoryLandscape / Travel
Shutter Speed1/80
Aperturef/18
LensN/A
ISO200
Focal Length10mm
Views/Likes74/0

focus

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 17:13
Another terrific capture! - mary.

pianoman

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 17:16
Wonderful shot Jim Great use of the wall leads the eye to that sky but for me the inclusion of the tree is a masterclass in landscape photography
All the best

David

silverfox

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 17:24
Great shot, I like the drama in the sky.

Bobbinalorry

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 17:25
pianoman wrote:
Wonderful shot Jim Great use of the wall leads the eye to that sky but for me the inclusion of the tree is a masterclass in landscape photography

Me too.
Best Regards, Larry.

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davidstorm

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 18:01
Typically excellent composition and image Jim. As always the quality of your presentation is second to none.

Regards
David
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paulgee20

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 18:07
Beauty Jim

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GIULIO57

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 19:56
focus wrote:
Another terrific capture! - mary.

Right words.
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bwlchmawr

Link Posted 07/07/2012 - 21:12
A really strong landscape, Jim. I have happy memories of visiting Lyme Park some years ago.
Best wishes,

Andrew

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autumnlight

Link Posted 08/07/2012 - 00:21
pianoman wrote:
Wonderful shot Jim Great use of the wall leads the eye to that sky but for me the inclusion of the tree is a masterclass in landscape photography

David had the right words.
Kind regards Maria

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morpheus71

Link Posted 08/07/2012 - 01:34
Magnificent depth and what a remarkable tree! Superb landscape photography Jim
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kilmas2

Link Posted 08/07/2012 - 11:14
As always Jim, Pure Brilliance
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cher-cher

Link Posted 08/07/2012 - 22:38
Amazing compozition, hat up!

sandinista

Link Posted 14/07/2012 - 14:16
Many thanks everyone, cheers, Jim
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szgabor

Link Posted 17/07/2012 - 21:14
Another great capture.
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sandinista

Link Posted 18/07/2012 - 21:23
Thankyou Gabor
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