The dry stone dikes are a big feature of the countryside around here. Most of them are built without any cement or mortar, and the…
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Circular – shell in shell
This week’s theme on photofriday is Circular. Although it’s not strictly circular, the little shell inside the big shell feels like a kind of circle…
Run away with me!
A little dog and a big planet makes for a lot of fun.
A difficult place to be a duck
Well, they’re not ducks actually, they’re something called erfugl in Norwegian. I don’t know what the English name is, but they’re braver than me in…
Keeping watch
So, back from a lovely Easter holiday, and a photo of some birds (oystercatchers in English, Tjeld in Norwegian) keeping watch so that no predators…
Scaary movie
Ah, but far from being a horror film, this is what you get on a misty evening….
What’s lurking out there….
It’s been really foggy here the last few days, not usually a source of inspiration to photographers, but I managed to find a few good…
Levels?
The famous photoshop effect seems to have been applied to this rock formation. It works on so many levels:)
Oil?
It almost looks like it, although it’s only water. Today the thermometer crept above 12 degrees for the first time since November, so that spring…
Shadow church
More of the “Shadows on a wall” theme that I started in Edinburgh. This one from Utstein Kloster on Mosterøy.
Love makes my world go round
…or at least the world I’m watching.
At the funfair
You can always tell when it’s spring my Mum used to say, because the children get dressed up and come out to dig. The same…