William Henry Fox Talbot created the earliest known surviving negative of a window at Lacock Abbey. This photo is in homage to him. The Abbey was also used as location for Hogwarts in two of the Harry Potter films.
Throughout the summer months, at a farm in Hill Deverill, Wiltshire people give up their time to create Cream Teas (and bake cakes and savouries) to raise money for Save the Children. Hill Deverill Farm is a beautiful setting, with a barn for the teas and gardens to explore or sit out in when the weather’s fine.
The following images show the beautiful setting for the day
A window in a wall – the texture of flint and brick in the wooden frame conjures up some ancient game of Tetris, played out in the ancient town of Walsingham. Norfolk. East UK.
All you need – captured in Norwich by The Birdcage. Both mu and myself captured in this so a ‘self portrait’ of sorts. Looking in but reflected out. Norwich Street. East UK.