Down The Lane
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Another scene from Yorkshire. I'd better move on before i have to pay the Community Charge.

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Looking great as always.
Love the dog.

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Thanks Bryan, thats Bruno!
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Dear John,
As always, picture-postcard perfect. Is this an actual place or something comjured up?
Regards,
Bob -
As always, excellent work and a nice lens on your neck of the woods.
I guess I am not understanding the gray stone cap on the wall end above the dog? It suggests a canted or sloped top, but then the end capstone has no corner. I probably need 2 or 3 more beers? -
@tadema said:
Another scene from Yorkshire. I'd better move on before i have to pay the Community Charge.
Or get an ASBO
Lovely scene, as always

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nice scene...hey a boxer dog, i've got two of those!! but it needs a shadow against the wall, looks like a large floating dog!
windows look a bit odd, maybe put a blind behind them, it almost always helps reflections.nice scene, very quaint.

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Bob, thanks, I had an idea what I wanted but its realy made up.
mitcorb, thanks, can't really see what you mean about the coping, I'll have a look after I've had a few beers
Rich, Thank you.
Oli, I had two boxers for 12yrs, brilliant dogs but as thick as two short planks!I only placed the dog in the scene because the wife said it looked like a ghost town.Update...

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I'd be expecting Sam Small walking down that lane...

Really nice work as usual!

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