The wife and I thought we'd do something a bit different last weekend, so we went down to Kent for the day. Fort Lympne (pronounced "Lim" but should be "Limp" because it seems to be built on the side of a bleedin' mountain) specialises in rare and extinct (in the wild) animals. We went on a safari through the African game reserve bit in the bounciest wagon I've ever been in (scratch about 300 photos LOL), and then walked - slowly - back up the hill through the rest of the attractions.
The second photo was shot through a chain-link fence (that's why it has a strange, blurry look to it) so it ended up as my first old-style, vignetted B&W photo (which I posted first because of the rules). I can't normally abide a vignette (the darkened corners to those not in the know) but it seemed to work really well here.
The second photo was shot through a chain-link fence (that's why it has a strange, blurry look to it) so it ended up as my first old-style, vignetted B&W photo (which I posted first because of the rules). I can't normally abide a vignette (the darkened corners to those not in the know) but it seemed to work really well here.