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Friday, 22 March 2013

Happy Fence with an escape route !

LR-16614 - Don't fence me in. Happy Fence Friday, have a great weekend
Bit of fence ARt, last Saturday started out well as we crossed the Solent and then sort of went down hill weather wise from then on in :( Early mothers day treat from our son for his mummy was a British pub lunch, which seemed to, well it did in fact take most of the afternoon, so didn't get to the tea and cakes until the light started to fade:(
Right at the end of the day and the visit, quite pleased how this came considering the time of day, only got a few shots in, but sometimes that's how the canvas falls. Nice day out and a couple of reasonable photographs can't complain.

Canon EOS 7D
Lens: Tamron 28-70 1:35-4.5 42mm f3.5 - Quite pleased with this older lens, didn't seem to work out that well on DMC G1, but seems to turn out some nice stuff in low light and maintain the depth of colour. Of course no IS, USM or AF so it is all manual, but that's the fun of it for me :) The Helios 44-2 would have work, but no time to try it


Where Hinton Amper House and Gardens
The vision of one man, Hinton Ampner is best known for its magnificent garden with stunning views to the south.

The elegant country house was remodelled by Ralph Dutton, the 8th and last Lord Sherborne, in 1960 after a devastating fire, and contains his collection of Georgian and Regency furniture, Italian pictures and objets d'art.

The gardens were also laid out by Ralph Dutton and are widely acknowledged as a masterpiece of 20th-century design, mixing formal and informal planting, providing all year round interest.
citation Have to say the place would have looked amazing during the day only there for an hour and a bit

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