One of the many things I love about living in Norwich is that you don’t have to go far to find yourself in the countryside. I had a job (in the middle of a field) on the outskirts of the city on Friday and I snapped this on the way back to the car.
Ignoring the power lines and digger, it reminded me of a Constable painting (although he was obviously famous for his Suffolk landscapes).
If you follow me on Twitter or Instagram you might have already seen this but I couldn’t resist using it for this week’s #MySundayPhoto.
To see other photos in this brilliant linky, visit One Dad 3 Girls.
I’ve got a mega walk coming up later this year which takes me through Constable country – really looking forward to views like this.
We really do live in a lovely part of the world don’t we! ☺️
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We really do, I often think how lucky I am – although I don’t think I make enough of it. I did a feature at Flatford Mill, where Constable painted some of his most famous pictures, last year and it was ridiculously beautiful. I can’t believe I had never been there before. Your mega walk sounds like fun. Look forward to hearing more.
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It is a lovely peaceful scene so close to a town
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Thank you, it is a wonderful spot.
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I think there’s nothing better than getting out into the countryside Tara,
It’s good for the soul and everything else!
Great photo 😀
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Thank you, I agree. It was lovely just to breathe deeply 🙂
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A lovely color! I didnt even notice the digger and the cable! Lovely capture.
Happy Mothers Day! #mysundayphoto
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Thank you, Merlinda. I hope you had a special day too.
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Feels so calm, I love the tones in the photo
Thank you for linking up
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Thanks Darren.
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What a great photos love the colours, and I also like the way that the power lines cut and separate the sky from the ground =)
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Thanks Jenni 😀
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You can see for miles and miles. This is part of the country I’ve never explored but it looks beautiful
Lovely shot
#SundayPhoto
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Funnily enough I really like the power lines in this shot, and I usually hate them. They create this great leading line through the shot that makes you feel the sweep of the land, I don’t think it would be the same without them.
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