Nature reclaims.

Taken from the Newry A1 Bypass, I spotted this old house a few months ago but only got round to photographing it. I hope to come back to this in a few years time to see how much nature has reclaimed it.
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Nature reclaims.

Taken from the Newry A1 Bypass, I spotted this old house a few months ago but only got round to photographing it. I hope to come back to this in a few years time to see how much nature has reclaimed it.
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Honey suckle

Nearly all gone at this time of the year here but there is still some to feed the bee’s that are around on a warmer day.
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Reed Swan

When out working around the garden I like to keep the camera handy, A couple of swan’s landed on the lough at the gardens edge. Walking down I got stood still till they got use me and managed to get a couple of shots before leaving them to their feeding. This shot was taken through some reeds which I did knowing they would be out of focus. I like the effect of them framing the swan.
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Early morning walk

With the early morning sun and the dampness from the night still in the air I caught my old friend here in the wet grass with the low sun giving a reflective quality to the shot. Nothing beats an early morning walk on a morning like this.
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Lonesome pine

A young pine tree silhouetted on a sunset sky.
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Winged Seed

Seed on a Maple tree given the high key treatment.
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Quoile Bridge

Quoile bridge on the River Quoile near Downpatrick, Co.down Northern Ireland.
This is part of the nature reserve on the Quoile river, It use to be a tidal river but a sea wall across the river now keeps the river level even for most of the year.
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Bullet holes and weeds

This road sign has had a hard life. looks like the local hunters nailed this one.
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Anatomically modern Homo sapiens rock carvings

Anatomically modern Homo sapiens rock carving done by a seven year old.
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Little snail hiding.

Saw this little snail hiding under the bolt cap on a steel building.
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