Polygon TPF Noob! Joined Nov 2, 2005 Messages 196 Reaction score 1 Location Germany Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jan 9, 2011 #1 Or maybe it was evening, don't remember Mood B&W von derpoly auf Flickr
Frequency Been spending a lot of time on here! Joined Oct 17, 2010 Messages 8,864 Reaction score 683 Location Calicut, Kerala,India Can others edit my Photos Photos OK to edit Jan 9, 2011 #2 Is that a shed with a thatched roof or a hill on the other side of river?if it is a hill how it ended abruptly?? i am confused Regards
Is that a shed with a thatched roof or a hill on the other side of river?if it is a hill how it ended abruptly?? i am confused Regards
Polygon TPF Noob! Joined Nov 2, 2005 Messages 196 Reaction score 1 Location Germany Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jan 10, 2011 Thread Starter 🔹 #3 Frequency said: Is that a shed with a thatched roof or a hill on the other side of river?if it is a hill how it ended abruptly?? i am confused Click to expand... Actually, it's trees that are being cut such that they form a natural rain protection.
Frequency said: Is that a shed with a thatched roof or a hill on the other side of river?if it is a hill how it ended abruptly?? i am confused Click to expand... Actually, it's trees that are being cut such that they form a natural rain protection.
S shuttereyeland TPF Noob! Joined Jan 10, 2011 Messages 6 Reaction score 0 Jan 10, 2011 #4 i still dont get what the gray blob is. trees?
Polygon TPF Noob! Joined Nov 2, 2005 Messages 196 Reaction score 1 Location Germany Can others edit my Photos Photos NOT OK to edit Jan 10, 2011 Thread Starter 🔹 #5 shuttereyeland said: i still dont get what the gray blob is. trees? Click to expand... Yup, trees arranged in rows. They are cut to the trunk until about 2m and above they are cut into this cubic shape forming a natural roof for walking underneath. That's the reason you can see below.
shuttereyeland said: i still dont get what the gray blob is. trees? Click to expand... Yup, trees arranged in rows. They are cut to the trunk until about 2m and above they are cut into this cubic shape forming a natural roof for walking underneath. That's the reason you can see below.