6'8" Gentle Giant
As I do not have a P.C. this blog and my pictures are done from my friends computer. I thank Tom from 'Wiggers World' for the help he gives with running this and sorting out the posts.
I call around with my camera and over a milky coffee we down load my pictures and see which I want to show. I have no idea of the workings of a P.C. but Tom as.
Because I don't know my way around the computer let alone the world of blogging, I am sorry to say my visits to your blogs will be few and far between. I sit here with Tom and he points out who is commenting, then shows me their blog.
I will with Tom's help respond on my posts and thank you for your time.
I just enjoy the chance to show my pictures and marval at the fact that from Tom's P.C. they wing there way all around the world.
Thank you for reading this and the interest you have shown.
If you want to e-mail me then please do, again with Tom's help I will reply to all.
P.P.
29 comments:
Well framed and the red brick shows up well.Good shot Pete.
Beautiful shot! I'm adding your name to Mr. Linky.
Lovely, Peter. I suppose there was a time when that chimney was busy and the sky wouldn't have been visible. I like the perspective.
lovely even in abandoment
gret Peter
Great shot, I loved the way you composed it. The building and chimney make for an interesting photo.
Your greyhound is a pretty one!
Very interesting shot.
What a great shot!
Love the photo, that is one tall chimney
love the chimney, love the composition, love the photo!
Nice shot!
Nice Shot :D
Will you visit my Sky Watch #2 Thanks.
Great motive.
Nice shot. :)
A great shot....the chimney and building accentuate the sky.
An excellent photo.
Nice shot!! :))
What was the building?
So much history around us.
Nice chimney with the blue sky at the background....
cool shot - love the textures.
There is a lot of history in that picture. Good shot!
Love the contrast between the brick and the sky. Very beautiful.
I love the composition .. strong strong survivor feeling to that shot
Great combination of earthly and heavenly subjects! Thanks for sharing! :)
Got to agree with all the above Peter, I knew as soon as I saw this one it was a belter...
abandoned items and buildings fascinate me its like i want to photograph them to give them new life:>
this is great. It takes a true artists eye to see the potential in a tatty old industrial ruin, and turn it into a thing of beauty!
Interesting. I like the angle.
beautiful shot.well composed.
Those crumbling walls must have thousands of stories and I wish I could hear just a few. Wonderful photograph.
Nice capture and framing. Really liked it.
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