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Tag Archives: River Lea
Pattern in the sky
I recently caught part of a TV programme my partner was watching about the architecture of new houses. One of the architects was explaining how he had been inspired by a photograph taken looking up at the sky through the … Continue reading
Posted in Photography
Tagged Architecture, colour, Hertfordshire, nature, pattern, photograph, Photography, River Lea, sky, tree
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Reclaiming the machine
When I used to live out in the Hertfordshire countryside, one of my favourite walks (with or without dog) was on a footpath which ran up through a nearby farmyard, then out over the crest of a hill beyond, before … Continue reading
Posted in General, Photography
Tagged boundary, countryside, Hertfordshire, Hertfordshire countryside, nature, photograph, Photography, reclaim, River Lea, wildlife
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A timeless river
I’ve spent a fair part of my life in Hertfordshire, between school years spent in Watford and then ten years of my adult life near Hertford itself. It’s a county the beauty and history of which is sometimes sadly overlooked, … Continue reading
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Tagged boat, Hertford, Hertfordshire, history, Lea, Lee, Photography, river, River Lea, water
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