Wow!
Boris
Rick Womer wrote:
Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it was magical, and have been
looking forward to getting back ever s
Thanks, Tim!
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Mon, 5/4/09, Tim Øsleby wrote:
> From: Tim Øsleby
> Subject: Re: PESO - Badbury Clump
> To: "Pentax-Discuss Mail List"
> Date: Monday, May 4, 2009, 5:48 PM
> That's stunning Rick. Wish it was mine.
>
I couldn't tear myself away. My wife had to do it!
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Mon, 5/4/09, Bruce Walker wrote:
> Rick Womer wrote:
> > Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this
> place at the height of bluebell season. It is a beech wood
> on the site of an Iron Age
Rick Womer wrote:
Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it was magical, and have been
looking forward to getting back ever since. This p
That's stunning Rick. Wish it was mine.
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MaritimTim
2009/4/28 Rick Womer :
>
> Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
> bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
> about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it was magical,
Just lovely, Rick. That's one cool shot. Cheers, Christine
- Original Message -
From: "Rick Womer"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, April 28, 2009 3:04 PM
Subject: PESO - Badbury Clump
Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
bluebell season. It is a beech w
In a message dated 4/28/2009 1:05:16 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
rwomer1...@yahoo.com writes:
Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it
Rick Womer wrote:
Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it was magical, and have been
looking forward to getting back ever since. This p
On 28/4/09, Rick Womer, discombobulated, unleashed:
>It's on the road from Faringdon to Highworth (B4019), a couple of miles
>outside Faringdon.
Ok - I saw you were down in Wallingford at some point. If you cross over
the roundabout east and head up to Henley, you go up over the hills near
Nettle
Agreed. Superb pic of a surreal scene.
Paul
On Apr 29, 2009, at 12:39 AM, Ken Waller wrote:
Wonderful capture - has an unreal feel to it.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
- Original Message - From: "Rick Womer"
Subject: PESO - Badbury Clump
Fourteen years ago, I accide
Wonderful capture - has an unreal feel to it.
Kenneth Waller
http://www.tinyurl.com/272u2f
- Original Message -
From: "Rick Womer"
Subject: PESO - Badbury Clump
Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the si
- Original Message -
From: "David J Brooks"
Subject: Re: PESO - Badbury Clump
Rick, it has a 2D feel to it.
Is this supposed to be a compliment?
William Robb
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Rick,
That is magical.
I'd like to see a big print of it.
(25 years is a long time to wait for a picture...)
Regards, Bob S.
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 3:04 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
> bluebell season. It is a beech wood on
Rick, it has a 2D feel to it.
Great shot.
Dave
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
> bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
> about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I
> > Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at
> > the height of bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the
> > site of an Iron Age hill fort, about 25 miles southwest of
> > Oxford. I thought it was magical, and have been looking
> > forward to getting back ever since. This
Thanks, Cotty!
It's on the road from Faringdon to Highworth (B4019), a couple of miles outside
Faringdon.
Rick
http://photo.net/photos/RickW
--- On Tue, 4/28/09, Cotty wrote:
> >
> >http://photo.net/photodb/photo?photo_id=9069212&size=lg
>
>
> Well done Rick, excellent shot.
>
> There'
> Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at
> the height of bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the
> site of an Iron Age hill fort, about 25 miles southwest of
> Oxford. I thought it was magical, and have been looking
> forward to getting back ever since. This past week
>
> Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at
> the height of bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the
> site of an Iron Age hill fort, about 25 miles southwest of
> Oxford. I thought it was magical, and have been looking
> forward to getting back ever since. This past we
On 28/4/09, Rick Womer, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
>bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill
>fort, about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it was magical, and
>have been looking forward
Magical it is. The trees are floating in a blue sea. Lovely!
Toine
2009/4/28 Rick Womer :
>
> Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
> bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
> about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it
On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 4:04 PM, Rick Womer wrote:
>
> Fourteen years ago, I accidentally came upon this place at the height of
> bluebell season. It is a beech wood on the site of an Iron Age hill fort,
> about 25 miles southwest of Oxford. I thought it was magical, and have been
> looking f
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