Cueman
Loc: Gloucestershire UK
Hi All,
Been on here for a few years now, have made a few comments and have received some very useful advice when sought.
Never been brave nor confident nor daft enough to put some pictures up before but here goes......
Recently spent 10 days in Cornwall SW England and decided (rightly or wrongly) to have a go at making a calendar. These are the chosen few, hope you like them.
October - December to follow.
Rob
Cover photo Fistral Beach
Bedruthan Steps
Rainbow overFistral Beach
Holywell Bay
Cornish Tin Mine at St. Agnes
Church of the Storms at Gunwalloe
Coverack
Carbis Bay
St. Ives
Wheal Coates, Botallack
Excellent set and keep,posting.
Lovely work. I'm sure the calendar will be a quality one with photographs such as these.
--Bob
Cueman wrote:
Hi All,
Been on here for a few years now, have made a few comments and have received some very useful advice when sought.
Never been brave nor confident nor daft enough to put some pictures up before but here goes......
Recently spent 10 days in Cornwall SW England and decided (rightly or wrongly) to have a go at making a calendar. These are the chosen few, hope you like them.
October - December to follow.
Rob
Cueman
Loc: Gloucestershire UK
Thank you, Bob. Appreciate your kind words
It's certainly a whole lot more scenic than Cornwall Pennsylvania, which does have some very interesting period architecture, but nothing quite as old as the town it's named for.
joecichjr
Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
Cueman wrote:
Hi All,
Been on here for a few years now, have made a few comments and have received some very useful advice when sought.
Never been brave nor confident nor daft enough to put some pictures up before but here goes......
Recently spent 10 days in Cornwall SW England and decided (rightly or wrongly) to have a go at making a calendar. These are the chosen few, hope you like them.
October - December to follow.
Rob
Beautiful, magnificent scenics ⭐🍒🍒⭐
Excellent set, Rob, let's have some more.
Cueman
Loc: Gloucestershire UK
Thank you rmorrison1116, your comments are greatly appreciated.
Cornwall is noted for its wild and rugged coastline and is a landscape photographer's dream.
I will look up your Cornwall, sure it's a good place, too.
Rob
Cueman
Loc: Gloucestershire UK
Hello angler, pleased to read that you liked them and I thank you for the kind words and encouragement.
Rob
Cueman
Loc: Gloucestershire UK
Many thanks, Mundy. Really appreciate the kind comment.
Rob
Cueman wrote:
Thank you rmorrison1116, your comments are greatly appreciated.
Cornwall is noted for its wild and rugged coastline and is a landscape photographer's dream.
I will look up your Cornwall, sure it's a good place, too.
Rob
Cornwall Pennsylvania is not a coastal town; it's an old mining and iron making town located in southern Lebanon county in south eastern PA. I don't live to far from there and have visited the town several times. It has a lot of older red brick structures and reminds me of an old English industrial village, without a canal. At one time it had the largest open pit mining operation in the world, but the mining came to an end in 1973. The iron furnaces were shut down in 1883 and are still there today. I remember the first time I visited Cornwall PA, it was like taking a trip into the past in another country.
Cueman
Loc: Gloucestershire UK
I also live in a small town, Cinderford, in the middle of the Forest of Dean. It was built around the local coal fields and iron ore deposits and has been around for some 400 years. No commercial mining now for a long time but there is plenty of evidence of old pit heads and one that is run as a tourist attraction.
Glad you finally decided to share some of your photography. Since I cannot always travel to these places it is nice to do it through photos. These will make a fine calendar.
Beautiful, let me know when the calendar comes out.
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