Al Humriyyah (Ruwi) David A Lockwood colour. 13/05/201313/05/2013 Early morning heat haze burning off – image made from Yiti Street. Like Loading... Related Published by David A Lockwood Amateur photographer with an interest in Prehistory (Rock Art). View all posts by David A Lockwood Published 13/05/201313/05/2013
Yes, look on Google and you will see that it is almost an arm of the main town; the hills have forced the planners into a quite picturesque layout. David. Reply
This is amazing, and i agree about the glacier comment – it is very reminiscent of a slowly flowing “solid” like ice. Reply
Thanks Ehpem, The sun and early morning mist must take the credit (ho and a cup of coffee 🙂 ) David. Reply
Thanks, Several years since I last used the road; took a bit of finding with all the new houses. Mind you it was an early start for the light (not good – takes me a while before the brain cells begin to fire) David. Reply
This is a fascinating image, David. A bit surreal, and nicely composed. Extraordinary.
The march of modernity.
It was worth the early start…. 🙂
David.
magnificent village nestling in the hills
Yes, look on Google and you will see that it is almost an arm of the main town; the hills have forced the planners into a quite picturesque layout.
David.
Great Shot David, like the contrast between the rocks and buildings/ the dark and white
Thank you very much Ian – much appreciated.
David.
This is amazing, and i agree about the glacier comment – it is very reminiscent of a slowly flowing “solid” like ice.
Thanks Ehpem,
The sun and early morning mist must take the credit (ho and a cup of coffee 🙂 )
David.
I love this. The homes flow like a glacier between the peaks.
Thank you,
It’s a good spot if reached at the right time of day.
David.
What cool asymmetry between the hills and the buildings!
Thanks,
Several years since I last used the road; took a bit of finding with all the new houses. Mind you it was an early start for the light (not good – takes me a while before the brain cells begin to fire)
David.