Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Viewpoint
I have less time than usual to get out and about taking new photos, but I realised that I could also reprise a few of the earlier posts from my blog. I used to post photos quite small too, so it will be good to see some at the larger size I now use. This one shows the famous Bingley Five-Rise Locks from the top of the 'staircase', looking towards Bingley. You can see the red-brick shed I had in my photo yesterday (though that was a more recent photo). Click here to go back to my original post for this picture.
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What a difference it makes to be able to post ones pictures in a larger size!
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The perspective you choosed give us the feeling to be in the boat, about to cross that locks. Impressive!
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me that these locks and canals were built so long ago.
ReplyDeleteI think its a fine idea to reprise some of the images you featured at the very beginning, I can't think of a single one of them that isn't worth looking at again.
ReplyDeleteInteresting vantage point. I find canals and locks very interesting. They are marvels of engineering, for their time.
ReplyDeleteSmashing vista...ah! to be in them thar hills!
ReplyDeleteExcellent photo of the lock- looks like a flying contraption.
ReplyDeleteNice mill in the background. I used to live in Millhouses, so I appreciate mills.
What a beautiful clear day this was. You have piqued my interest in Saltaire.
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Oh, how beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI'm like you..the earlier posts have such small photos. I guess I didn't know how to enlarge them back then!
I've had a great time traveling the world through your photos tonight! (I usually look at your other blog.) I have had the time to take photos, but the delay in spring is making me uninspired...Wisconsin is still pretty brown and cold!
ReplyDeleteIt is a nice composition, Jenny. Like you, I started with smaller photos and moved to larger ones around the beginning of the year. I like big pix much more.
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