Daily Photo – North Farm
Late winter and the grasses are recovering, still no leaves on the trees but the fields are being prepared for spring wheat.
Late winter and the grasses are recovering, still no leaves on the trees but the fields are being prepared for spring wheat.
Whomp! I hit the cow pretty much dead center. It's legs bucked and it's body rolled up the hood and into the windshield. I saw it all in slow motion, not the split second it actually took.
Doorways and window openings are set in the whitewashed walls. Periodically there are gaps in the roof that allow the passages to breathe and let in light.
This is a shot of the partial solar eclipse of December 4, 1983. Well, partial from where I was in Exeter, England.
The London Eye is a cantilevered wheel having support on only one side unlike other observation wheels in other cities. The wheel has 64 spoke cables that work like the spokes of bicycle wheel, holding the rim tight to the spindle in the middle of the wheel.
The best images I've seen of London from the Eye have been taken soon after sunrise on a cold, crisp, cloudless, winter's morning. Great if you happen to be local, a crap shoot if you're a tourist.