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Yes, I assure you, that REALLY is the name of these two little villages, "Upper" and "Lower" Slaughter! :o
So, NN and I visited Lower Slaughter a week or so ago, when she, (NN), picked up an old guitar from a Fleabayer. That though, is her story.
Anyhow, here's a couple of Slaughter pics. I may post one or two more. It's quite a nice, and rather overlooked spot, (luckily!! ).
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Rufus Wrote:Yes, I assure you, that REALLY is the name of these two little villages, "Upper" and "Lower" Slaughter! :o
So, NN and I visited Lower Slaughter a week or so ago, when she, (NN), picked up an old guitar from a Fleabayer. That though, is her story.
Anyhow, here's a couple of Slaughter pics. I may post one or two more. It's quite a nice, and rather overlooked spot, (luckily!! ).
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Looks like a pretty little spot for a photo safari. Typical little English village by the looks of it and I'd love to be living in that waterside cottage in the second shot!
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I like the little bridge in the first one. It looks very tranquil there. The reflections you got in the second one is great. Probably you took the picture from a bridge? The composition is great!
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Thank you folks!
Yes, the pic is taken from the only roadbridge in the village.
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Interesting name.......I wonder if there is a story behind how the town it. :|
Fortunately your shots paint a much nicer picture of the town than does the name!
Like the composition on the first shot with the flowers in the foreground. It looks a quaint little village.
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Nice area you documented. I bet there are dozens of photo ops there. Nice shots.
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I wouldn't want to be a farm animal living in that village...
Looks very quaint and peaceful! Must be nice to visit in summer...
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Petographer Wrote:Nice area you documented. I bet there are dozens of photo ops there. Nice shots.
Heaps man, heaps!!!
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Really nice, looks like a really sweet spot.
A little patch of heaven.
The first image is my fav.
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Great shots Rufus. I particularly like the composition of #1.
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Hehe, Paul is right, this looks as if a hobbit might come out of a door any moment.
Very picturesque (Babylon helped me finding this word). Have you tried what would happen if you applied a watercolor effect? Or Isabel's Pastel Sketch action? This might be just the right subject for that...
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Well, many thank yous folks.
Here's another, and as suggested a variant too.....
And the variant
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Hey I like the variant! Very punchy, bright colours and the texture effect is great!
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