I first discovered photography at the age of 8or 9 when i was given an old box brownie and after a couple of years I progressed to a Kodak folding camera I remember it took a size 127 film.
My father built me a dark room in the loft and I spent many hours learning about processing and printing my films, both black and white and colour. when marrige and family came along time for the processing side of photography had to take a back seat.  After 50 years working we retired to Chard in Somerset southwest England (we think it could be the best part of the world). About 3 years ago we got into digital photography , recently my son Ian who has a site on renderosity (iambrose) talked me into joining, I am so glad he did as it's so nice to read the comments and see how other people view your pictures.Â
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Comments (11)
mininessie
nice shot!
anmes
Great POV. these buildings are such attractive shapes
Rainastorm
No way...to cool...never seen the likes of this before...would love to stroll around inside as well here. Excellent shot! Thanks for sharing!
alanwilliams
Lovely grouping and good all round photograph. Theres a shop in Canterbury thats sells curved furniture for people with converted oast houses, now thats what i call enterprising.
durleybeachbum
I never knew that about ale and beer! good shot of these iconic buildings.
kbrog
Excellent POV & capture! :)
Dreamingbee
fascinating!
jocko500
wonderful shot
MrsRatbag
Fantastic POV and shot; what an unusual grouping of shapes!
Buffalo1
I honor a place that is sacred to the brewing of good ale or beer. Do you know how the odd structures with the arms work?
Richardphotos
I can imagine how much the smell of hops/grains have permeated the bricks.outstanding shot