Taken about 9:30pm on the way home. The lights from the town looked beautiful reflecting in the harbour.
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Photos: Flowers, waterfalls and biomes of the Eden Project
Visited Eden today. It’s been open 10 years now and I’ve visited every year since before it was fully open. My first trip was before the biomes opened and you went around in a little train.
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Photo: Boscastle harbour, Cornwalll
A lovely village that’s well worth a visit. Hard to see the evidence now of how badly it was damaged by the flood in 2004.
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Photo: Tintagel Castle, cliffs and sea
Worth the walk!
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Photo: Tintagel Old Post Office in vintage style
The silver gelatin effect in Camera+ seemed perfect for the 14th century post office in Tintagel.
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Photos: Cornish views – Perranporth & St Ives
Taken today with my iPhone. The first is the beach at Perranporth and the second is the view from my apartment in St Ives.
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Photos: Bosworth Hall Hotel
Having only stayed here in winter before I had never realised how nice the grounds of this hotel were.
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Photos of Llandudno and the Great Orme
Finally got around to uploading these pictures taken when I went to Chester for the weekend. It was a beautiful Spring day in North Wales and the classic Victorian seaside resort of Llandudno looked as good as ever. Went on the scenic drive around the Great Orme for the fabulous limestone cliff views and also ran in to some mountain goats.
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Photos: Charlecote Park on a sunny day in Spring
Visited Charlecote Park near Stratford upon Avon. The gardens looked beautiful with a sea of brightly coloured tulips. An of course, the gatehouse always makes for a great photo.
Both shots taken on iPhone with Camera+ and edited with the same. Gatehouse is cropped square with Clarity mode and lo-fi filter, garden has Clarity and xpro filter.
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Photo: Glastonbury Tor in B&W
An older photo I took from the chalice well below the Tor in Glastonbury. It’s such a beautiful and atmospheric place. Messed around with using Camera+ using the Clarity scene mode, golden ratio crop, grit border and the Ansel filter for a moody look…

















