This shot was taken during our Honeymoon in Northumberland back in 2008. After the ‘big day’ we retired to a rented cottage near Amble – our first time in this beautiful county – and I planned photoshoot days with a new camera (a Pentax K200D) that Mrs H had bought me as a wedding gift.
One such shoot was at at Cragside (National Trust) located at Rothbury, near Morpeth – the house and gardens of which were created by an inventor, Lord Armstrong. Within the estate is a Pinetum, a collection of the tallest pine trees in the country, and as we walked down a paved path between the trees, I happened to look back to see the image that I captured below – which looked rather like a tunnel, with sunlight showing in the distance.
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