Terraced Housing by pcoulson

Terraced Housing

A row of terraced houses in Lightcliffe built in 1867, a filler taken on Sunday, no chance to post on catch up as I was attending my Father-in-laws funeral service yesterday, only back home this evening.
Beautiful houses, lots of history here. I love the chimneys. Hope all is well with you. Funerals are not the favourite of pastimes are they. My thoughts are with you and Jenny.
April 13th, 2016  
Pretty nice filler. I just love the detail that this camera captures. Sympathies for your loss, Peter.
April 13th, 2016  
@onewing Thank you for your lovely comments and thoughts Babs, Jenny is staying with her mum this week to help her through:)
April 13th, 2016  
@stray_shooter Thanks Ron for comments and condolences they are much appreciated, on the camera front if you do go along the lines of getting the A7Rii there's an adaptor available that fits between the camera and your Nikon lenes again not cheap but get rave reviews and at leased you can use your current lens, I'v attached one of the reviews I read before purchasing the A7Rii, I'm not trying to get you to spend your hard earned cash, before spending mine I read all the options available first, there are some great CSC cameras out there at a fraction of the cost, but in saying that I'm still over the moon we mine, http://www.dpreview.com/reviews/sony-alpha-7r-ii/2 :)
April 13th, 2016  
Wonderful :)
April 13th, 2016  
Great pov and I like the architecture. A difficult time for you and your family all round, sending kind thoughts.
April 13th, 2016  
@gilbertwood Thank you for your comment Denise:)
April 13th, 2016  
@quietpurplehaze Thank you for your kind thoughts and lovely comments Hazel its much appreciated:)
April 13th, 2016  
Wonderful capture Peter fav .Our condolences on your loss.
April 14th, 2016  
@peterlgrave Thank you very much Peter your comments, fav and condolences are much appreciated:)
April 14th, 2016  
Great looking houses
April 15th, 2016  
@bkbinthecity Thank you for finding the time to comment its appreciated, they don't look bad for almost 150 years old do they, and each one used as family homes by the owners:)
April 15th, 2016  
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