Old clock,
by trixie
What a great old clock, i think you would have had to be in a cherry picker to get it full on without the wall in.
Thanks Maria, I tried to clone it out but that didn't work Cheers Trixie
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George
Interesting shot, living in Sheffield I should wander round more with the camera.
Regards
George
You should take your camera everywhere, Sheffields great for finding the odd thing to photograph.
I love old clocks, I know how annoying it is when you just can't get the angle you want.
Thanks John I love old clocks too.
Trixie, you've inspired me to take some pictures of an old Grandfather clock that I own. I will see what I can do and post them in the next few days!
Lets see em them x
super shot well done
Thanks Jim and Puma, appreciate your kind comments as always, cheers Trixie
Well spotted and good capture Trixie, full of character
Great spot, trixie, but it would be so easy to straighten those verticals in Photoshop!
Thank you I had a go in Picnik and got rid of most of it, Cheers Trixie
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