Monday, 22 February 2010
Town Hall Steps
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A familar location seen from an unusual angle this week. The view is looking down onto the steps of Ashton Town Hall from the window of the Tameside Council Chamber.
You can see one of the two canons that stand beside the steps. We are looking straight up Penny Meadow towards the distant hills that are sporting patches of snow. To the right is the Market Hall.
"Town Hall Steps" is my contribution to this week's "My World" feature. Please check out the other blogs participating in this week's My World.
See Birds Eye View of this location.
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I like the angle. It makes the photo very interesting - gives a lot of questions :)
ReplyDeleteI love this shot of the town hall steps and also the town. You show quite a lot in this picture and I feel like I'm getting a feel for the town.
ReplyDeleteI like this view of familiar place, I visited the birds eye view to compare.
ReplyDeleteOops! I had the wrong link to the Bird's Eye view. I have corrected it now. It's a little confusing as it still shows the Market Hall being re-built after the fire.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you're on the highest perch in town. Great photo, and nice idea to link to the bird's eye view as well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely look at your world! I love the angle you've used. Terrific capture! Hope you have a great week!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Another gem, taken 2 pm
ReplyDeleteGreat photo - I like the perspective.
ReplyDeleteThat's quite a view, and not one many people get to see, I suspect. Greetings from Italy via My World.
ReplyDeleteSometimes it's nice to see familiar things from different angles, and you did a great job on this!
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