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Photography Area~Our Photos => Landscape & Travel => Topic started by: Summicron on January 25, 2008, 07:23:03 PM
A village called Slaidburn me thinks. There's this old pub called, Hark to Bounty, I think the story goes that the pub was originally called something like the Bull inn, bur it got its name when the local hunt stopped there for refreshments, and the master of the hunt, spotted a fox crossing a field, and he cried out to the hounds, "Hark to bounty!" summoning the hounds to go after the fox. The landlord of the pub thought it would make a neat and out of the ordinary name for the pub, and its been called that ever since.
This was the first roll of film I put through my compact Leica Minilux zoom camera, it is of the steps outside the pub leading up to the loft, and in summer it is all hung with flower baskets, the stone is a deep mellow creamy colour, rather like the Cotswald stone, lovely place.