Photography Thread
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I do like a French tart. An attempt at food porn... that's probably not an inappropriate phrase in the circumstances.
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It’s a hard life! 😂😎
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Peering through the bars
1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
Pinnacle Monzonite
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How did you take the picture 😉
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Phone obviously. 😉
It will be some time before any photos are ready for upload. #oldtech 😉
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MFTT, from a lovely walk, on which I got only, erm, slightly lost, my mistake being that, even with a map, I thought I could do one of last year's walks in reverse without problem. Thankfully I know the terrain well enough that I didn't fall down a ravine, but I did get scratched legs going where no man has gone before. Not sure what the orchid is, sorry. Oh, and I can see my house in the first photo.
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Today’s basic phone pics.
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I see the high altitude training camp is going well. Keep up the good work, PB!
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Tbh, I’m going to pay for this but what the hell, life is too short and holidays are to be enjoyed.
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Not MFTT today... thankfully was alert to the roadside as I passed a point I know gets wild crocuses in the spring. Can't really decide what angle/idea I prefer, so a selection... and yeah, I know the last one isn't a crocus.
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I’m drawn to the first one. Reasons unknown but there you have it. 😉
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Mighty rough today. Not the easiest with the amount of spray, haze and wind.
A gull in the maelstrom.
No surfers out.
Azalea
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That could bee me. 😂
@masjer, last one is nice.
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Cheers PB. Enjoy your hols as I'm sure you are. Good timing, too, away from the storms.
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Second one really captures the conditions. It was a lot calmer here in the south-east although still windy enough to make an 18 mile run around the Gwent levels tough at times.
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I'd find an 18 mile run tough with a 60mph tailwind.😁. Good going!
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22 down around the hills of Pembrokeshire last week. Marathon in 3 weeks, after that I can regain my senses!
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Le Macroland this morning, hoping that the sun with deign to appear later... I've got a tan to work on!! Anyway, this is my cherry tree, with visitor.
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I was going to put up a long exposure beach/wave shot, but at the last moment hit delete. I felt the sudden urge for some colour, not grey and moody again. Must make the effort to revisit one evening for some golden light.
Colourful macro to the rescue. Taken this morning, unwisely in 40+mph winds. The steady flower with one hand and operate camera with other technique was employed, which worked surprisingly well.
Anenome+critters
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Nice subject, but often these plants will plant themselves in less than ideal surroundings.
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I'm guessing the first photo shows the view to the east, cliffs above which the sun may rarely ever rise in winter.
If your house is in the village in the dip, does it ever get winter-morning sun? If not, when does it ever get sun?
I stayed once in a house in Grindelwald/Switzerland where the host told me she never saw sunshine btwn about mid/Nov and end/Jan, so I wonder if that is also true where you (sometimes) live.
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I get direct sun by about 10am in winter, and by a stroke of luck (or more likely, the good sense of the original habitants) at the shortest day it sets right in the lowest point between two other mountains. And though the sun sets early in the evenings in the summer, that rockface glows and reflects well after the official sunset time. It's much better than TV.
The only thing to beware is that being sheltered on all sides is that it's often 5C warmer here than elsewhere without the protection, so I need to dress to the forecast, not what it feels like on my balcony.
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Thanks to the criminals of Leicestershire I've managed to pick up a panorama head / nodal rail very cheap from the police proceeds of crime ebay page. Hoping for clear skies soon to try it out but it should certainly make the process much easier.
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