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I've just taken delivery of a large (120cm x80cm) canvas print of this B&W photo. It's impressive even if I do say so myself :grin:

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Very dramatic!
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It is nice.

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Evocative of winds on the moors.

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That's big. Where will you display it?
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BobH wrote:Evocative of winds on the moors...
Handy it does that, it were taken oop on t' moors :laugh:

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StuartR wrote:That's big. Where will you display it?
The plan is to give it to stuckling2 as there's a big empty wall in the house he's living in this year.

Not sure what we'll do with it if he moves into a small house next year though :laugh:

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There's an eye in the sky!

(Definitely a topic suited for B/W) :thumbup:
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Methinks that 'eye' is stuck watching stuckling2. :fanfare: :fanfare: :flee:
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Rudi wrote:There's an eye in the sky!
At the risk of showing my age:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NNiie_zmSr8

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I am guessing that the image view is towards the south because the tree is being pushed eastwards :xgrin:
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RonH wrote:I am guessing that the image view is towards the south because the tree is being pushed eastwards...
Yes, something like that but maybe more south east or even east by south east. Whatever, yes, the tree has been shaped by prevailing winds coming in from the west.

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:clapping:
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