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by Richard Brookes
$15.50
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The Center for Disease Control has recommended the use of cloth face masks to help fight the spread of COVID-19.
This face mask is made from 100% polyester and includes two ear loops with adjustable grommets for a comfortable fit.
The printed area of the mask is approximately 7" wide by 5" tall. This mask fits well on adult mens' faces without the grommets but, due to the adjustable grommets, can be worn snuggly by adult women, as well.
Please note - this is NOT a surgical grade mask. It is not intended for any medical or commercial uses, whatsoever. It is a simple, cloth mask designed for everyday use to cover your mouth when out in public. The mask should not be used in any medical or surgical setting.
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Derelict and overgrown buildings line the long abandoned and little known quay at the port of New Quay, Tamar Valley, Devon, SW England, UK. These... more
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Derelict and overgrown buildings line the long abandoned and little known quay at the port of New Quay, Tamar Valley, Devon, SW England, UK. These and other ruined buildings, (believed to include warehouses, an inn and cottages) lime kilns, an inclined plain and remnants of the old mineral railway are poignant reminders of the once bustling Victorian industrial hamlet and mining port on the steep, winding banks of the river Tamar, the natural boundary between Devon and Cornwall. New Quay was formerly an important copper, tin and later arsenic port serving local mines but was abandoned early in the twentieth century when cheaper imports made local mines uneconomical. The site is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Landscape that is the Cornwall and West Devon World Mining Landscape (no.1215) since 2006. Taken in late November sunshine.
Images exploring Devon & Cornwall's remote inspiring landscapes, breathtaking coast, ruins and shipwrecks in this beautiful part of SW England, UK. The stunning natural beauty of the area, which changes with the light, seasons and coastal climate, is constantly inspiring. There is so much history here too with human occupation spanning millennia. A photographer's dream. My photos are mostly taken spontaneously in less visited places or from unusual viewpoints. If they hold your attention, lift your spirit, make you ask questions, make you smile or fire your imagination and your wish to explore then it is more than enough reward....although you can buy prints too! ;)My photos mostly explore beautiful rural North Devon & Cornwall...
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Robyn King
Congratulations your gorgeous artwork is being featured in 500 Views Share Group & Shared:-) Please take a moment to add your beautiful art to our archives in the message area and have a wonderful day!
Brad Meador
Nice shot
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you!
Gary F Richards
Spectacular Abandoned Buildings New Quay Tamar Valley Devon composition, lighting, shading, colors and artwork! Congratulations on your very deserving features! F/L
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Gary, so pleased you like it!
Jenny Revitz Soper
CONGRATULATIONS! This piece has been FEATURED on the homepage of the group No Place Like Home, 4/21/2023! Way to go! Please post it in the Group's Features discussion thread for posterity and/or any other thread that fits!
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Jenny, that's great!
Michael Mazaika
Wonderful perspective; enjoyable to be led along. Well done, Richard. - Mike (V)
Richard Brookes replied:
Much appreciated, thank you Mike!
Julie Weber
Love your point of view here and composition which takes the view right into the image. L
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Julie for your kind comment! So glad you like it!
Mary Lynn Giacomini
A beautiful shot......nice perspective Richard! L/F
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Mary Lynn, that's much appreciated. Pleased you like it!
Paula Daniels
Once again the Contrast in your work is amazing. The sky is such a deep blue and the grass a bright lime green. Then the softness of the plants and courseness of the stack stone. It's perfect.
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks for your generous comments Paula!
Jaroslav Buna
Excellent composition! Great capture!
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you Jaroslav, I'm pleased that you like it!
Jane M Dahl
Beautiful setting and capture, along with a great bit of history. L/F
Richard Brookes replied:
I appreciate that and your kind comment Jane, thank you!
Laurel Adams
Thanks for the stunning capture and historical significance...I so love the countryside to which you take me on holiday! The days of fine china teacups and scones with Devonshire cream and curd! Ahhhh!
Richard Brookes replied:
Many thanks Laurel, it's my pleasure. I'm very lucky to be so close to it. Regarding cream teas...don't forget...the clotted cream goes on top of the jam in Cornwall and before the jam in Devon. People get quite excited about that!
Paula Daniels
I love your work and love the history of each. Amazing!
Richard Brookes replied:
Thank you so much Paula, I'm pleased that you do. I really enjoy exploring and recording these places and finding out about them. It brings them to life.