Roger Bennion's photos with the keyword: Panoramic

HFF 8 Nov 2024

07 Nov 2024 37 62 164
Happy Fence Friday, All. Misty sunrise in Stowe Landscape Gardens (Panorama). Also, added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Sunrise - Norah Jones Maybe view large, please :-)

HFF 17 Nov 2023

17 Nov 2023 22 36 182
Happy Fence Friday, All. The Palladian Bridge in Stowe Landscape Gardens. And, as there are some ripples on the water I have also added this photo to the 'Sight & Sound' Group. Added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Ripple - The Grateful Dead

Rowing on the River Thames

22 Aug 2023 9 12 144
This was taken at the City of Oxford Royal Regatta. Traditional, two lane, side-by-side racing downstream over 1000m and 500m courses on the River Thames in Oxford. Added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Rowing Song - Patty Griffin ..................Please view Large.................

Bell Gate Drive

19 Sep 2019 14 25 297
Explored! Thank you very much :-) HAPPY FENCE FRIDAY, ALL. These cyclists are going along Bell Gate Drive that leads into Stowe Landscape Gardens. This is the first time I have seen cyclists here so I knew I needed to grab a quick photograph :-) I was also wondering if there was a music link I could use for 'Sight and Sound' and for some obscure reason "Devil Gate Drive" by Suzi Quatro came to mind :-)) Added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ Devil Gate Drive ~ Suzi Quatro ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Or listen here ~ Devil Gate Drive ~ Suzi Quatro

HFF 23 Aug 2019

22 Aug 2019 16 24 291
Explored! Thank you very much :-) HAPPY FENCE FRIDAY, ALL This is Merton College in Oxford. Please view on black :-) And, for 'Sight and Sound' a little bit of an obscure "Merton" link. Alice Merton recorded "No Roots" and this is my 'Sight and Sound' choice :-) I know nowt about Alice :-) Added to Sight and Sound : Pictures & Music ♫ ♪ ♫ ♪ Listen here ~ No Roots ~ Alice Merton

Temple of Music 1770 (West Wycombe Park)

11 Aug 2013 6 10 479
The Temple of Music is on an Island in the Lake and is only accessible by boat. You would have to get permission from the Dashwood family to visit :-) From “The Dashwoods of West Wycombe” by Sir Francis Dashwood - “The Temple consists of a single room in the shape of a horseshoe. For dances forty couples can be squeezed into it. On the outside there is a colonnade which runs right around the back. And beneath it a series of cellars. In the middle of the floor there is a large rectangular panel which perhaps formed part of a stage which could be lowered or raised. The inventory of 1781 mentions such a stage. The Temple was used, and is still used, for summer parties; one of Daniell’s paintings of 1781 shows it full of guests, with others arriving in gondola-shaped boats.” p.s. 1770 wasn't when I took this :-) The Temple was built in approx 1770.