Photographs
Some of these photographs are just a small handful of scenes taken in the vicinity of my own house in Kent. The marvels of nature, right here on my own doorstep! Then there are a few of some gorgeous scenes which just begged to be photographed as seen on my travels here and there. Have a look at the new North Wales Portfolio which I hope you'll enjoy, the Principality is one of the most beautiful places in the UK.
These images are copyright to the owner EV Rose © 2006 thru 2009. If you wish to use any of them, please contactme at: evrose27@aol.com. Thank you.
Sunrise in a Kent Village
5am!

Sunsets in a Kent Village
This trio of photographs are from a mini collection called, quite aptly "The Sky's all on Fire"
Sky on Fire 1

Sky on Fire 2

Sky on Fire 3






9pm Summer's Evening & the moon is already out!

Before the Hailstorm!

The Hailstorm Arrives ...

... and leaves Puddles on the Patio

Winter in a Kent Village
A Hedge Full of Snow ...
... and a Holly Bush with Berries

Winter Skies ... Daytime ...

...and at Sunset.

Snowy Contrasts

Snowy Branches
Doggie Pawprints in the Snow

Cobweb on an early October morning.

Can you spot the liitle bird in the hedge?

NORTH WALES PORTFOLIO
The first photo has to be that of The Prince of Wales. No, not THAT one, I mean the first Prince of Wales - the legendary Owain Glyndwr (1349-1416): 'Y Mab Darogan - The Foretold Son.' This sculpture by Colin Spofforth has recently been erected in Corwen, which is a few miles away from where he had his home. All that remains of that home now is the mound, known locally as Owain Glyndwr's Mound and it can be seen from the A5 just outside of Llidiart-Y-Parc.
Owain Glyndwr Tribute Sculpture - magnificent isn't it?

Outskirts of Betwys-Y-Coed 1

Outskirts of Betwys-Y-Coed 2

Outskirts of Betwys-Y-Coed 3 - The Chain Bridge

Conwy Harbour

The Ship - permanently anchored in Conwy Harbour

Conwy Castle, Side View

Conwy Castle, Street View

The LIVERPOOL ARMS (well, I HAD to include this). One of the friendliest pubs in Conwy

Gateway, leading out of Conwy Castle

Country Lane leading to the Berwyn Mountains

Dusk at the water's edge, Berwyn Mountains

Beautiful Bala Lake

Berwyn Bridges, taken from The Chain Bridge, Berwyn.

Gorse on Slate, Berwyn Mountains

Mountain stream, Berwyn Mountains

Valley in Summer

Muted Trees and Gorse, Berwyn Mountains

Early evening on the glorious A5

River Dee, Glyndwr Valley in winter, facing north

River Dee, Glyndwr Valley in winter, facing south

River Dee, Glyndwr Valley in summer - facing south

The Horseshoe Falls, taken from the Canal Towpath, Berwyn Mountains

River Dee, taken from The Chain Bridge, Berwyn, facing south

Across the valley, Corwen

Ice Cream Cloud Formation over a Kent Village
Cloudfire?

More amazingly beautiful cloud formations over a Kent Village.
This photograph captures darkness giving way to light.



The following two are reminiscent of a pearl in a newly opened shell.


While a Unicorn Shadow is undecided about taking shape.

A fan takes shape.

A wall of cloud...

... followed by another ... even though it looks like surf about to crash onto the beach.

The following cloud is just beautiful (in my opinion), it is either an Angel's Wing, a Bird of Prey coming in to land, or an arrow pointing left.

More Clouds? ... Or is it Cotton Wool?
And the Beauty of Clouds and Con Trails ...

The next two photographs are entitled Oil on Canvas, as to me that's what they look like.


Pinks and Greys Collection



Street Scene, Faversham

Bridge over Lake at St Osyth, Essex - Pure Tranquility

Roses on Trellis

A hedge full of Poppies

Greenery Roundabout, Canterbury

Kent Cornfield, Mid Summer

At the Roadside


Across the Treetops

A Parade of Trees

Country Lane

Honour Guard

Out to Sea at Margate
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