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April 5, 2009 Sherwood Forest Farm Park
Sherwood Forest Farm Park opened up again for 2009 on Saturday. The weather was lovely as well – sunny and quite warm – this meant that some of the animals were enjoying it rather than curled up in balls in their various shelters.
More photos in this Flickr set: Sherwood Forest Farm Park 04/09
Tags: animals, edwinstowe, fisheye, goat, rbst, sheep, sherwoodforest
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March 16, 2009 Fisheye Sky
I like this shot. It was taken on Saturday at Arbor Low in the Peak District. The fact that the walker was on a raised ridge and I was lower down, meant that I could point the camera up and get a hell of a lot of sky in shot.
I did have to use [...]
Tags: clouds, fisheye, peakdistrict, sky
January 5, 2009 Whitby and film
Whitby was cold but lovely. A trawl around the place, a wander up to the abbey and dinner in the Magpie Cafe.
I’ve been using film a lot recently so I have a bit of a backlog of stuff to look at and upload when it’s all developed and scanned. A few things have made me [...]
October 7, 2008 Phantom Raspberry Blower
After the Sheep Fair in Masham, we stopped off at Braymor Dairy – and right next to the ice cream shop is the cow shed. All of the adults were out in the fields, but the young ones remained indoors and seemed very happy for a bit of attention and fussing over.
The calf pictured above [...]
Tags: calf, cow, dairy, farm, fisheye, highjervaulx, tongue, yorkshire
July 1, 2008 Does my nose look big in this?
Does my nose look big in this?, originally uploaded by Verrico.
Just in case you ever wondered how close you have to get in order to get a cow nose!
Tags: cow, fisheye, me, nose, Photography
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