Life Steals Away This Hour
Maud Heath's Causeway, June, 2019
Cloudy Sky Over St. Giles's Churchyard
Rural Wiltshire
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Nikkor-S 35mm f/2.8 c.1971
Schuhhaus Steinruck
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Bridges
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Transport in Rural Areas


The Domesday Book of 1068 recorded a settlement of 22 households at Langefel, tenanted by Borel.
'Langley' derives from 'long lea' i.e. 'long meadow'.
There is considerable variation in road direction signposts. These look cheap.
The Great Western Railway runs on the embankment in the distance.
Nikon D2Xs with an 85mm f/1.8 AF-D lens (comparable to 127mm in full frame). 100 ISO; f/8; 1/80th.
'Langley' derives from 'long lea' i.e. 'long meadow'.
There is considerable variation in road direction signposts. These look cheap.
The Great Western Railway runs on the embankment in the distance.
Nikon D2Xs with an 85mm f/1.8 AF-D lens (comparable to 127mm in full frame). 100 ISO; f/8; 1/80th.
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