My name is Phil and I'm married to Gail. I was born and raised in the Cambridgeshire, Fenlands of the Uk and have worked at a local diesel engine manufacturer as an engineer for 36 years.  My hobbies include gardening, attending live music events and all sorts of motorsport (especially oval racing). I am involved in our local folk festival ( www.strawbear.org.uk ) and my claim to fame is that I was 'the bear' for 16 years! I also perform as part of a local Longsword team 'Wype Doles Longsword' ( we perform English traditional dance from north east Yorkshire).My lovely wife Gail and I thoroughly enjoy viewing the images posted on Rendo and intially shared our membership and made joint comments on the photos we saw. Sadly it was pointed out to us that the Rendo rules state that the images must be the work of one person, so for now it's goodbye Gail and all you'll see is my own work!I really appreciate your comments and heed any advice given, as I really wish to hone my craft with a camera. I find everyone elses photos are a great inspiration and I thank you all for sharing your images and lifes experiences.   Thank you again for looking at my photos, I hope you enjoy them.Phil
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Comments (14)
Alex_Antonov
Excellent!
goodoleboy
Awesome perspective, POV, clarity and textures in this shot of the behemoth kiln and the structure to the right of it, along with fine contrast against the sky!
auntietk
Wow. That's fascinating ... and so graceful!
danapommet
Awesome catch of both structures. Is that a bush growing out of the top of the kiln? :>) Dana
lizzibell
nice shot...
kgb224
Excellent capture.
myrrhluz
Great shot! I'm also am curious about what is on the top of the kiln.
Str4wB34ry
In answer to Danapommet and Myrrhluz - yes it is a bush growing on the top of the kiln - birds drop their seed anywhere and everywhere!! Thank you all for looking.
durleybeachbum
Superb shot, another place I'd like to visit.
tpx1
nice capture looks strange ;-)
decie
nice pov of the oven,will be back to normal soon, i got that pig of a thing lol.
debbielove
What an impressive view! Great shape... Never been there myself.. Such History.... Rob.
alanwilliams
Great shot, looks like an old married couple. alanwilliams
RobyHermida
Excellent !! ROBY ;O)