Harewood castle at midnight

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What could be better than a nocturnal ruined castle photo shoot in thick woodland in the dead of night. foxes crying, Owls hooting and the dreaded sound of branches snapping underfoot for added thrill factor?Well that's just what we did at Harewood castle the other night. A good time was had by all.If anyone wants to have a look at this hidden place of Leeds then see herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/phill_dvsn/sets/7 ... etail/Hope you enjoy the light show     
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'Secret Castle' Phill - hope you're not suggesting we all go looking for it and upset the Earl, if you know what I mean Lovely shots as ever of course.

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chameleon wrote: 'Secret Castle' Phill - hope you're not suggesting we all go looking for it and upset the Earl, if you know what I mean Lovely shots as ever of course. LOl. like a certain village you mean Chameleon?It wasn't so secret when we went. I've heard of the Northern lights but that took the biscuit. Dam good fun to do. Cheers     
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Phill_d wrote: chameleon wrote: 'Secret Castle' Phill - hope you're not suggesting we all go looking for it and upset the Earl, if you know what I mean Lovely shots as ever of course. LOl. like a certain village you mean Chameleon?It wasn't so secret when we went. I've heard of the Northern lights but that took the biscuit. Dam good fun to do. Cheers      Goodness gracious Phill, what ever do you mean - perish the thought The old church there could be a good setting too, but it is a bit risky as I remember, - ground tends to give way in the grave yard (NO, NO. No tunnels!!!) (I don't think.....)

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I think I'll give the abandoned village light show a miss for a quiet life. Talking of which were is he?
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Phill_d wrote: I think I'll give the abandoned village light show a miss for a quiet life. Talking of which were is he? Probably wise, but sad we have to censor things of genuine interest sometimes.People seem to come and drift away don't they? Perhaps they loose interest but if they paid return visits more, they might just find new things here to join in with.

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