I took this photo a few weeks ago through the window of The Maltings Kitchen, in Berwick-upon-Tweed. It shows the River Tweed on its way down into the North Sea, a seagull sitting on top of one of the chimneys below the restaurant, and a crow-stepped gable end of one of the buildings. And on the skyline you can just see the Royal Border Bridge carrying the East Coast Main Line Railway over the Tweed, built by Robert Stephenson and opened by Queen Victoria in 1850.
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I say, mind blowing! I love the precision and such detailing…
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Wow, I love photos like this one! So much to see, from the foreground to the distance, and every detail is a story in progress.
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Margaret – Such a lovely, lovely ‘photo! You really do have skill behind the camera!
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Such beautiful old chimneys!
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Hi!
Awesome shot! So much to look at. Have a great day!
Sherrie
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This is so quaint! I love all the details.
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Lovely photo .. it tells a whole story.
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Those buildings look like they have so much history, so many stories to tell!
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Great picture, and even better with all the information you give us.
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What a great shot! And so much history in it! Beautiful!
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Awesome shot. Must have taken a lot of work on your part – well done.
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Lovely photo!
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What a picturesque view. There’s so much detail. I didn’t see that gull until I looked closely.
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Hi Margaret,
Great composition in this shot, there is so much detail that you don’t know where to look first.
I love the spot that the gull has found for itself, obviously just the right shape for a roost, it doesn’t look as though it plans to go anywhere very soon.
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Wonderful shot, and I find something very peaceful about it.
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Lovely pic! All the little details are terrific.
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What a lovely shot!
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I was on the very same spot not long ago. It is lovely.
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