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 (16)
alanwilliams
nice shot of a familiar landmark for us in this part of the world
durleybeachbum
So lovely even in the winter!
tennesseecowgirl
Very nice!
jayfar
Lovely shot of our 'Ressy' Wally. An aerial shot of the ressy can be seen on my todays upload and also your house Wally.
awjay
excellent
marybelgium
very nice !
jmb007
bonne photo
JSGraphics
Fantastic! Well done!
efron_241
it was a time of wise kings super canal.. nice that they made it
willpee
Wonderful capture. ( no snow ) ?
bimm3d
wonderful place!!
dochtersions
Fantastic and very special photo-shot, Wally!
npauling
You have caught wonderful reflections in this lovely capture.
jocko500
do look lovely
bmac62
Nice Wally. With all of you posting pictures around (and over) Chard...I am feeling right at home:)
myrrhluz
Lovely image. Beautiful shadows striping the foreground.