Cracks started to appear like fault lines, indistinguishable at first - then all at once with shattering clarity - by then of course, it was too late
I try to visit Doncaster market when home. I'm back infrequently enough that each visit is a snapshot of the ever changing Doncaster town center and the market place. Each time there are fewer market stalls, once the life blood of the town, soon it will have gone all together, no longer a market town
I try to visit Doncaster market when home. I'm back infrequently enough that each visit is a snapshot of the ever changing Doncaster town center and the market place. Each time there are fewer market stalls, once the life blood of the town, soon it will have gone all together, no longer a market town
The Tie that Binds
Right before they took a 90 degree turn and charged toward the car, which we had not left. In the end they past by in front, but for a minute...I think in the end the younger Bison was bothering the older Bison who was trying to get away from him
Digital
Can't deny it, when I saw this scene, I immediately thought... thats a Paul Smith photo right there! (Great Photographer in New Zealand on YouTube, check him out)