Weekly Photo Challenge: Depth

This week, share with us your take on “depth” — you can take it literally, like me, by showing something (a dense forest, your lawn after a blizzard) that suggests volume, a distance between surface and bottom. Or go with a more figurative approach: use a deep color palette, play with your image’s depth of field, or highlight a person, a place, or an object to which you feel deeply connected.

So this is my response to Ben’s challenge.
deeppub
In the depths of Cornwall there is a view deep down from a shop window at this pub!
deepcliff
Still in Cornwall, the depth of the cliff near Padstow is quite scary if you hadn’t planned to walk the narrow path and you’re wearing the wrong shoes.
deepcellar
The cellar in the depths of Mottisfont Abbey has visible remains of it’s medieval priory.
deepsculpture
I like the multi layered depth of this sculpture at Broomhill.
deepgarden
Sissinghurst Castle is renowned for its garden ‘rooms’ and if you look down into the depths from the tower you get a great perspective.

Join in at https://dailypost.wordpress.com/dp_photo_challenge/depth/