Feb 25, 2012, 20:28
Well at least you have a view over the rooftops.
My view was drastically altered when a new housing estate was built on a neighboring field. Sadly (for me) the ground level was raised a couple of feet leaving my garden in a sort of quarry bottom.
I used to be able to watch foxes in the fields and various bits of wildlife, with an un-interupted view of around 1mile or more.
The Lounge is the one facing that way. The kitchen and entrance door are facing the street. I will dig a shot or two out later. At the moment it is rather shabby, - winter neglect.
I can see as far as you, but only skywards.
My view was drastically altered when a new housing estate was built on a neighboring field. Sadly (for me) the ground level was raised a couple of feet leaving my garden in a sort of quarry bottom.
I used to be able to watch foxes in the fields and various bits of wildlife, with an un-interupted view of around 1mile or more.
The Lounge is the one facing that way. The kitchen and entrance door are facing the street. I will dig a shot or two out later. At the moment it is rather shabby, - winter neglect.
I can see as far as you, but only skywards.
Lumix LX5.
Canon 350 D.+ 18-55 Kit lens + Tamron 70-300 macro. + Canon 50mm f1.8 + Manfrotto tripod, in bag.