The "Wow" factor... stunning Gloucestershire
We are stimulating the 5 senses of Gloucestershire this week. I hope you are enjoying our exploration of taste, touch, sound, smell and sight this week.
Scroll down the blog for a scratch and sniff special. As we weave Gloucestershire into all of the senses we thought we'd delight you with the best sights in the county.
First up is this stunning photo from Jonathon Watkins. It's the view from Crickly Hill over Cheltenham and Gloucester and is a 250 degree panorama. It was taken on a clear day in February when there was a cloud inversion with the valley floor completely covered in mist & the hilltops apparently floating above the clouds! You can see more of Jonathon's work on .
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At 13th May 2010, shimarcol wrote:Lovely picture, but this small version does not do it justice I am sure. Can't really see the full effect of it. I bet it was spectacular in reality.
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At 14th May 2010, Jonathon Watkins - PhotoGlow wrote:Thanks for that shimarcol. :-) I agree the small size does not show it off to it's best advantage, which is why I have it hanging in my hallway printed 125cm x 25cm. ;-)
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It was a really cold and beautiful day. The air was still and being on the top of hill/world was a glorious moment in time.
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At 21st May 2010, Jonathon Watkins - PhotoGlow wrote:You can see more Gloucsestershire panoramic photography at the PhotoGlow Website. There’s been a lot of interest, so I will be uploading more soon. :-)
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