Farm house across the street from a pub close to Hartlypool England.
Thanks for stopping by and taking a look. Comments are always welcome.
A very typical rural scene, including the drystone wall.
A beautiful photograph, you have captured a typical English rural scene perfectly.
Hartlepool is spelt without a "Y" and comes from the old English name of Hart le Pool.
Hart is another name for a deer, so this is where the Deer came to drink.
johneccles wrote:
A beautiful photograph, you have captured a typical English rural scene perfectly.
Hartlepool is spelt without a "Y" and comes from the old English name of Hart le Pool.
Hart is another name for a deer, so this is where the Deer came to drink.
Thanks for the comment. Sorry about the "Y" a slip of the keyboard. They are also referred to as the "Monkey Hangers"
This is only my personal opinion. It is a very well composed photograph and a very beautiful one also. You have an excellent eye.
That stone fence on the right is acting as a distraction. I find my eye tends to go there taking away my attention from the beautiful scenery. Try to crop it and see if you agree with me.
I really like this scene. And I disagree about the fence. I find it an interesting part of the landscape and actually pulls me into the scene of the house. If anything is distracting to me, it's the car. But I had to do a double click to even see it.
camerapapi wrote:
This is only my personal opinion. It is a very well composed photograph and a very beautiful one also. You have an excellent eye.
That stone fence on the right is acting as a distraction. I find my eye tends to go there taking away my attention from the beautiful scenery. Try to crop it and see if you agree with me.
Thanks for stopping by and your comment.
There's more to the right that was cropped off. I hate to disagree, but I kinda like the wall. If you crop the wall out then you have a green patch of grass with causes the same effect as the wall plus now you have a metal gate/fence sticking out of nowhere.
AzPicLady wrote:
I really like this scene. And I disagree about the fence. I find it an interesting part of the landscape and actually pulls me into the scene of the house. If anything is distracting to me, it's the car. But I had to do a double click to even see it.
Thanks for your comment. The car slipped by. There was some telephone poles that I eliminated and didn't see the car. OOOOPs.
R.G. wrote:
A very typical rural scene, including the drystone wall.
Thanks R.G. Hope to be in your area next year.
I think it's a very good image, but when I look at it, the large bale of hay in the foreground seems to be the subject of the image; it's tack sharp and physically larger in the image than the house which seems pretty soft. If that was your intent, you nailed it!
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