Fujifilm X-E3

FujiFilm X-E3 with a red anodized aluminum shutter button

Pictures taken with my Fujifilm X-E3. This is the third Fujifilm Camera I’ve bought, and the best so far.

Selby Abbey, South Transept window. Selby, North Yorkshire.

Selby Abbey, North Transept. Selby Abbey is a former Benedictine abbey and current Anglican parish church in Selby, North Yorkshire.

Curtain — Netherwood Hotel & Spa. taken for no other reason than I liked the texture and the light.

Lounge — Netherwood Hotel & Spa. I liked the light, colors, and ambiance of this room.

Lounge — Netherwood Hotel & Spa. I liked the light, colors, and ambiance in this room.

Fort Purbrook from Farlington — or to be more accurate, Fort Purbrook (on the top of Portsdown Hill) seen from our bedroom in Farlington. +1

Entrance & wallpaper detail. 78 Derngate, Northampton — Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Even the owners found this too dark, and it was lightened up — but has now been restored to the original color. +1

Bedroom. 78 Derngate, Northampton — Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Bathroom. 78 Derngate, Northampton — Charles Rennie Mackintosh. The mosaic tiles aren’t. It’s custom wallpaper.

Clock — Mackintosh style. 78 Derngate, Northampton — Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Light fitting detail. 78 Derngate, Northampton — Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

Bedroom details. 78 Derngate, Northampton — Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Lizzi, knowing we have an interest in architecture and art took us to Northampton to visit 78 Derngate. +2

Towcester council offices and town square. Towcester is thought to be one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements in the UK.

Brighton Pavilion, not the usual view — We walked along the seafront and around the pavilion while we waited to meet up with Jacqi, who was coming down by train for the day.

Brighton Pavillion, not the usual view — We walked along the seafront and around the pavilion while we waited to meet up with Jacqi, who was coming down by train for the day.

Dover Harbour and Ferry Port — Seen from the White Cliffs of Dover.

Dover Harbour and Ferry Port — Seen from the White Cliffs of Dover.

The White Cliffs of Dover — That’s not Brighton … Upon leaving Folkestone to go to Brighton we decided to head off in the opposite direction instead and visit the White Cliffs of Dover.

Room with a sea view — We opted for a room with a sea view, for a day spent catching up on work. Watching the changes in the weather and enjoying the view up and down the coast was, as they say in the ads, priceless. Best Western Clifton Hotel, Folkestone.

Wait, I didn’t think we were in Missouri — This looks very familiar, and sparked a conversation on copying in architecture and art. This is the Step Short Memorial, honoring WWI soldiers, not a copy of the Gateway Memorial Arch. +1

Even the bathroom was ‘Victorian Style.’ +2

Home Altar — I’m used to religious artifacts and architectural features having special names (I even have a book dedicated to the topic). However, despite numerous web searches, the best I could come up with for this is ‘Home Altar.’

Bi-Fold Room Divider — St. Benedict’s B&B. +1

Our room at St. Benedict’s B&B — What an absolute gem this B&B was. We stumbled upon it quite by accident, and it was wonderful. 2

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