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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Rural idyll



Peeping through the treetops is the parish church at Aldwincle, the village nearest to the Titchmarsh nature reserve. The pair of Mute Swans obligingly gave me an interesting middle-ground.

I stopped this one down to f/14 to get better depth of focus.

Canon 60D with Canon EF-S 18-200mm at 40mm, 1/200 sec at f/14, ISO 320
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      • Marsh Warbler
      • Catch of the day
      • Is it a Swift? No, it's a Hobby!
      • House Martin
      • Buzzard over Titchmarsh
      • Common Tern
      • Blackcap
      • Kestrel, or Hobby?
      • Orange Tip Butterfly
      • Nesting Goldfinch
      • Buttercups
      • Hawthorn blossom
      • Heron in flight at Lackford Lakes
      • Reed Warbler at Lackford Lakes
      • Heron at Lackford Lakes
      • Tadpole time
      • Bewick Swan at Welney
      • Every drop
      • Ringed Plover at Landguard Point
      • Coming up roses
      • Perching Linnet at Landguard Point
      • Flower on shingle heath at Landguard Point
      • Big East Anglian sky
      • Danger in the skies
      • A wave exploding onto the beach at Felixstowe
      • Something Stoatally different
      • Mating Avocets at Welney
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