I was amused to catch a mother catching her son framed in a window of Wheal Coates, an old engine house on the cliffs at Chapel Porth, Cornwall.
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I was amused to catch a mother catching her son framed in a window of Wheal Coates, an old engine house on the cliffs at Chapel Porth, Cornwall.
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Posted by mybeautfulthings on September 1, 2016 in Beauty, Cornwall, Photography, Postaday 2016, Tin mining history, Weekly photo challenge
Tags: engine house, tin and copper mining, Weekly Photo Challenge - Frame, Wheal Coates
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calvin
September 1, 2016 at 12:41 pm
Everyone is watching everyone. Now, I wonder if someone is snapping a picture of you taking a picture of the mother taking a picture of her framed in son. Which goes to, we always don’t comprehend how far the frame of an photograph extends beyond what we actually see. Am 56 years old and I still find photographs captivating likes it’s a new invention.
mybeautfulthings
September 1, 2016 at 1:28 pm
I rather think that the two visitors behind us may have been doing just that! 🙂
We are on our way to Arizona! Just arrived at Paddington (5hours on the train) on our way to B&B near Heathrow ready to fly tomorrow! Yipee! 🙂
calvin
September 2, 2016 at 2:22 am
Have a safe flight and stay in beautiful and weird Arizona. You’ll probably be flying over top of me at some point. No wait, I checked flightware, you won’t.
mybeautfulthings
September 2, 2016 at 6:25 am
That’s a shame as we could have waved! 🙂