Kamis, 28 Maret 2013

BlueAngelsPreview-2

BlueAngelsPreview-2
twin baby pictures
Image by ttstam
I'm not happy with these pictures at all. The lens that Glazers rented me is really worn - the camera wobbles like a loose baby tooth about to come out when mounted to it. At 400-800mm, in the super telephoto territory, EVERY little slight wiggle will toss out the image quality. As such, a lot of these pictures are softer than I'd like them to be. (The record high tempeartures also doesn't help...)


Lambing & Daffodils at Kentwell Hall 28-03-2004
twin baby pictures
Image by Karen Roe
Kentwell - a very different experience: a romantic, completely moated, mellow redbrick Tudor mansion in a tranquil parkland setting - but so much more.

A 30+ years Restoration Project
In 1970 Kentwell stood neglected. No-one was prepared to take it on - except Patrick Phillips. He fell for this wonderful House in its magical setting and was not deterred by its condition. Ever since then he has, with his wife and family, sought to bring Kentwell back to life. Their works have taken part of the House and its 15th Century Service Building back to the 16th Century. Elsewhere changes reflect their own preferences. House, Gardens & Farm have an unrivalled ability to captivate the visitor.

Take a glimpse into both the past and present of this unique House. Enjoy its delightful Gardens. You can do this whenever you come but especially if you visit during one of the award-winning Re-Creations of Tudor or WWII Everyday Life and (recently) Victorian life. Kentwell pioneered Tudor domestic Living History Events in the UK, and nearly 30 years on the Re-Creations are as magical as ever.


Bed-head babies
twin baby pictures
Image by EraPhernalia Vintage . . . (playin' hook-y ;o)
Sleepy heads waking up.
My daughter and her daughter, Hannah, fraternal twin to Shae Scott (not pictured—if I know him, he's still snoozin'!).


[Photo by mammaof3species]


Lambing & Daffodils at Kentwell Hall 28-03-2004
twin baby pictures
Image by Karen Roe
Kentwell - a very different experience: a romantic, completely moated, mellow redbrick Tudor mansion in a tranquil parkland setting - but so much more.

A 30+ years Restoration Project
In 1970 Kentwell stood neglected. No-one was prepared to take it on - except Patrick Phillips. He fell for this wonderful House in its magical setting and was not deterred by its condition. Ever since then he has, with his wife and family, sought to bring Kentwell back to life. Their works have taken part of the House and its 15th Century Service Building back to the 16th Century. Elsewhere changes reflect their own preferences. House, Gardens & Farm have an unrivalled ability to captivate the visitor.

Take a glimpse into both the past and present of this unique House. Enjoy its delightful Gardens. You can do this whenever you come but especially if you visit during one of the award-winning Re-Creations of Tudor or WWII Everyday Life and (recently) Victorian life. Kentwell pioneered Tudor domestic Living History Events in the UK, and nearly 30 years on the Re-Creations are as magical as ever.


No Rest for the Weary
twin baby pictures
Image by Patrick Q
"How do you expect us to sleep if you keep flashing those bulbs in our eyes!"

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