Kirkstall Abbey Gully

by wombat101010

Took my grandson to Kirkstall Abbey. Think this is part of the drainage system
Uploaded03/08/2014 - 19:54
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bwlchmawr
Posted 03/08/2014 - 20:01 Link
Good strong image.
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Andrew

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swarf
Posted 03/08/2014 - 20:42 Link
Very imaginative view - not what you'd normally expect.

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drobbia
Posted 04/08/2014 - 03:12 Link
Super POV ( how do you do that without a articulated screen-evidently you can still bend your knees) Textures that come and goes up and down, back and forth throughout the image. Extraordinary capture tg
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wombat101010
Posted 04/08/2014 - 12:16 Link
drobbia wrote:
Super POV ( how do you do that without a articulated screen-evidently you can still bend your knees) Textures that come and goes up and down, back and forth throughout the image. Extraordinary capture tg
Thanks for that Tony. I can still bend the old knees, it's straightening them that's a problem. I took the grandson to help me get back up.
Regards
Steve

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