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Today’s Photo
Guarded By The Fell.
The small river village, protected by the Fells of Howgill since days of old…
This was shot from the motte of Castlehaw, the site of an ancient Norman motte-and-bailey castle, dating from around the 10thC. These days, it’s just a large hump protruding 30ft or so and surrounded by a ditch, but it does offer excellent views of the village of Sedbergh below as well as the little farmhouse shaded underneath the protective mound of Winder Fell. =)
And yes, the greens really were that green.
You should order a beautiful print of this photo right here.
NO.
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The Result of Wainting 2.
End of Wilderness 2.
Shadows Without a Course.
Painting of landscapes that attempts to capture a mood, state of mind, or emotion within the silence and stillness of the night. The artist states that the works are inspired by the words “the beauty of a scene originates from its sadness.”
and here
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