Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Aug 9, 2012 #1 The birthplace of Isaac Newton, and the garden where an apple falling on his head triggered ideas about gravity. Woolsthorpe Manor. Photo X-Pro1 and 18mm Lens
The birthplace of Isaac Newton, and the garden where an apple falling on his head triggered ideas about gravity. Woolsthorpe Manor. Photo X-Pro1 and 18mm Lens
Rob MacKillop Edinburgh Correspondent Aug 9, 2012 #2 A sober image, with suitable gravitas. Interesting SS shapes in the wall - strengtheners?
Chris Dodkin West Coast Correspondent Aug 9, 2012 #3 Yep - the house has some signs of settling foundations, and they have had to put in some metalwork to keep the walls together.
Yep - the house has some signs of settling foundations, and they have had to put in some metalwork to keep the walls together.
Pete Askew Admin Aug 9, 2012 #4 It does have quite a sombre look to it doens't it? And it's also intertesting that the sky is s´dominated by con-trails. And is that an apple in the tree?
It does have quite a sombre look to it doens't it? And it's also intertesting that the sky is s´dominated by con-trails. And is that an apple in the tree?
Andy Boardman Trade Member: Bob Rigby Photographic Aug 10, 2012 #6 Lovely shot with nice composition & being from the Fuji very sharp.