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Englands Green & Pleasant Land

Curber End.
Curber Edge. The end path heading towards car park. I will have to go back to this location in the future! I would like to take this shot again to get better light in the foreground, next time perhaps? - James Carter (photographer)

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Bishop's Waltham Palace Ruins

Bishop's Waltham

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Englands Green & Pleasant Land

An England picture tour created by cathyml, photo by James Carter
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Photographer: © James Carter (Gallery)(23rd March 2009)
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Curber End.

Curber Edge. The end path heading towards car park. I will have to go back to this location in the future! I would like to take this shot again to get better light in the foreground, next time perhaps?

A picture of: Peak District National Park, Derbyshire

This picture also appears in the following picture tours:
Peak District National Park, English Countryside, Trees and Woodlands, Flora, Derbyshire, 50 shades of green, Picturesque Peak District, Rolling Hills of England

Camera Make: Canon Model: Canon PowerShot S70
Focal length: 7.28125 mm, Aperture: f 3.2, Exposure time: 1/500 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: August 8, 2007, 12:40 am

ImageID:1085360, Image size: 640 x 480 pixels

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Comment by Stephanie Jackson(23rd March 2009)

I love the colours though James. Funny how you can go back even a few moments later and never recapture the same picture twice. Will look forward to the revisited picture!

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Comment by Krissy(23rd March 2009)

looks like a painting!

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Comment by Diana Sinclair(23rd March 2009)

Looking at this picture is like meditating for an hour...it's so relaxing!

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Comment by lancashirelove(24th March 2009)

why do so many brits queue at an airport, fly for hours to lie on a foriegh beach getting bit by moses an delibellie, queue to fly back home, search for their luggae then take an extra day off work to recover? WHEN WE HAVE THIS ON OUR DOORSTEP! Great shot.

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Comment by cathyml(10th August 2010)

I've added this pic to "England"s Green & Pleasant Land" thanks James

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