Well, I can show you my spot on the map:
51.853660°
-0.184838°
It's called Wych Elm Lane, I see from the photos already taken of it. But I
would take a shot or 3 from the railway embankment, in various conditions of
light and weather.
Chris
On 3 Dec 2010, at 09:29, Moose wrote:
> On 12/2/2010 10:42 PM, Chris Barker wrote:
>> There's a spot on my frequent rail journey to London, just south of a town
>> called Stevenage, which I would love to capture. It's a set of open fields
>> with a narrow road winding gently up a hill, bordered with occasional trees.
>> One day I will go down there by car . . .
>
> Maybe we should swap.
>
> Moose
>> On 3 Dec 2010, at 06:32, Moose wrote:
>>> There's a spot on Hwy 1 in Mendocino Co. where a little stream goes under
>>> the road in a culvert where nature has
>>> arranged a fabulous array of wild flowers that I see most every year. It's
>>> in the middle of a long straight stretch of
>>> narrow road with zero shoulder and fence without breaks almost on the road
>>> on both sides.
>>>
>>> I keep telling myself that one spring I'm going to put aside the time to
>>> walk to take its picture.
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