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I once saw an oil painting of this view, so yes, it has been changed a little.
Taken from the B&Q car park, before the university accommodation monstrosity was built.
From St Peter’s Navenby looking toward Welbourn.
Sunrise looking over a field parallel to the road down to Ashby.
As previous, but zoomed in.
Let your imagination loose and see the mountains.
The Trent Valley, looking a little like an industrial site.
Rather them than me!
Evening sunlight turning the cathedral to gold against a grey sky.
View of the stream running through Scopwick. Over contrasted to draw attention to the water.
More trees on High Dyke.
Looking down Navenby Lane toward Ashby de la Launde on a misty morning.
Looking through the trees on High Dyke.
A very familiar sight over Navenby.
It’s amazing when clouds cast shadows like this.
Have the aliens landed ??
I was watched very carefully. From St Peter’s toward Clint Lane.
Once again, use your imagination to see the high point view of sandy shored islands.
An upside down swan, or is it a duck?
Snowy Clint Lane

The larger images can be downloaded and printed, they are suitable for an A4 sized print.

Here are a few pictures taken in the Navenby and Lincoln area.
I am not a pro photographer, these are just pictures I happen to like and have chosen to share.
Only one or two have been altered in any way, most are as they came out of the camera.
Left clicking when the cursor turns into a hand will bring up a full size image. Click the BACK button to return to this page.
A beautiful misty morning, looking toward Ashby
These two pictures were taken looking over the Trent Valley from halfway between Boothby and Coleby.
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Taken from the old railway station looking west.
My garden helper.