Herb Riddle's photos
A road bridge salutes a yacht!
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All pedestrian and car traffic comes to a halt as this yacht sails into this small inner harbour. Enjoy the reflections here.
Seen in the pretty town of Honfleur, France.
The banks of Loch Moidart
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Now and again it is nice to reflect on the ones that got away. Here is one of my 2016 shots from the North West of Scotland along Loch Moidart on our way to Castle Tioram. Always good to see a real landscape now and again.
The fabulous Pont de Normandie
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Who could not be impressed by such a structure.
The Pont de Normandie was opened in 1995 and was then the world’s largest cable-stayed bridge. It spans the river Seine linking Le Havre to Honfleur in Normandy, northern France. Its total length is 2,143metres – 856 metres between the two piers. It has a clearance of 52 m and total height of 215 m.
A pleasure to see like this and a costly pleasure to drive over.
Etretat
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A misty look at this beautiful chalk arch as we follow the fence. It did get brighter and clearer as the day drew on. Such a scene as this demanded a further visit, which we managed almost a week later in the sun but without the flavour we see here.
HFF to all, and enjoy your weekend, Herb
nb PiP for higher view of these cliffs
A Rouen street scene.
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The title says it all. Seen in our city wanderings here.
Very close to the monument and church dedicated to Joan-of-arc, who was burned at the stake here.
ps... Notice the bike on the fenced balcony! A great place indeed.
Rouen Cathedral
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Covered in flamboyant Gothic stonework, the Rouen Cathedral is an ancient Roman Catholic cathedral located in the city of Rouen in Normandy. The cathedral has the seventh-tallest recorded height among all church buildings in the world at 151m. WiKi
At the cathedral site in Rouen, there was a church built by Bishop Victricius during the late 4th century. The building was destroyed during the Viking invasion in the 9th century, but it was rebuilt and enlarged by Richard I, the grandson of Viking leader Rollo. The consecration of the church in 1063 was done in the presence of William I
See PiP for perspective corrected version.
Pont de Tancarville
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A steel suspension bridge that crosses the Seine River and connects Tancarville and Marais-Vernier, near Le Havre.
Main bridge length: 960m, 50m above river, main span 608m. Pylon height: 123m
Start of build 1955, finished in 1959 at a cost of 9 billion francs. In the 1990s it was realised that the cables had corroded (as has beset the Forth Road Bridge) and the shoulders were crumbling. In 1996-99 both the cables and shoulders were successfully replaced. wiki
Honfleur, a pictorial view
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A first look at this most picturesque port, characterised by its houses with slate-covered frontages, and painted many times by artists. This inner-harbour view, is by no means its best but still, it s quite wonderful to see and stroll around.
An old town, displayed here in an old monochrome manner!
A touch of Spring
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Here on the streets of Rouen in France, these tulips vie with the nearby restaurants for attention.
Le jardin
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A view from our rented Gîte in Normandy across the garden, taken in the golden hour. Certainly a subject for a painting! The white blooming trees where possibly apple.
See PiP for Misty Morning View
The white chalk cliffs of Étretat
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As the mist swirls around this Natural Arch I am reminded again of the beauty of Mother Earth's sea boundaries.
PiP
Out into the mist
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A new day here on the northern coast of Normandy, France. The mist comes and goes as this group sets of to walk alongside the very high and dangerous cliffs that lie just a few metres to the left. ..Some minutes later they retreated back having decided no doubt that it was a bit too dangerous, opting instead, like us, to take the safer steps down to the seaside town of nearby Etretat.
Delph
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A Wintry scene on one of my local walks in the Saddleworth village of Delph. The trees and reflections really drew me to this, the fence -well that adds too.
Girl on a bicycle
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Seen in the seaside town of Seaford, Sussex. These are beach-huts lit up by the evening sun-set. Yes, talk about 'the Golden Hour'.
CWP (2024/03) "Bicycles, Tricycle's or Cargo bikes", 7th
Blue in white window
Awe come on, I said look at the birdie! Not that o…
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Seen in the town of La Vila Joiosa, Spain. On a wall!
I'm not really a cat person but I must admit to them being rather photogenic at times!
The road to Glencoe
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The road to Glen Coe is famous for many different things, not least its fabulous views. Here we are looking South East and witnessing the early morning mist being melted away.