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Posted (edited)
3 hours ago, tsu tomatoes said:

I often look through this part of the forum, but for the first time I thought I'd put some pics up too: Here's a few from a recent trip to Marrakesh

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Nice atmospheric pictures.  The more posters in this section the better. Thanks for sharing

Steve

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Russell Gilbert said:

Dusted off my NIkon for the first time in ages last night. Have to say I'm rather pleased with the results!

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About time to Russell. Thought you had given up :P. Nice pictures of I assume raindrops hitting the canal

Steve

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12 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

About time to Russell. Thought you had given up :P. Nice pictures of I assume raindrops hitting the canal

Steve

Really has been ages since I've been out with my camera, Steve. Don't know why either. Just haven't felt the inspiration, I guess. Have to say you're exactly spot on. It is indeed raindrops hitting the small waterway running next to our apartment. The light source is a streetlight on the other side. I'd seen the effect of rain hitting that patch of water before when standing on our back balcony and have become quite fascinated by it. Finally thought I'd have a go at capturing the effect - and about time too! :yes:

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Posted
13 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Russell. Here's my similar sort of thing Rain on wet concrete, lighting by street lamp, taken 5 years ago when I first got a camera

Steve

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Oddly (or not), the first thing that came to my mind was that it was a macro photo of grooves on an lp?

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4 minutes ago, NCFC said:

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Managed to Catch (and release) this grass snake as it swam past my boat mid water.

Wow! Nice one Chris. I didnt think grass snakes were that big or that they could swim!

Pete

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4 minutes ago, Peter99 said:

Wow! Nice one Chris. I didnt think grass snakes were that big or that they could swim!

Pete

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Peter i was 100 yards from land:thumbup: they are known as the water snake also,was prob about 2ft 6 long so a female i presume.Fantastic swimmers and good at playing dead when you handle them.

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1 minute ago, NCFC said:

Peter i was 100 yards from land:thumbup: they are known as the water snake also,was prob about 2ft 6 long so a female i presume.Fantastic swimmer and good at playing dead when you handle them.

I went on a boating holiday on the Broads years ago and I'm pretty certain that I remember seeing a few signs saying "Beware Water Snakes". I know enough to know that the only poisonous snake we have in Britain is the Adder/Viper. So, I guess the sign must have meant for us to be aware of and not harm them - rather than the other way round? 


Posted
3 minutes ago, stateside said:

After seeing Russell's great water photo it reminded me of one I took of water going over a weir in the Lake District.
I love the monochrome effect.

Kev

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That's a thing of beauty Kev. Well done mate.

pete

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, stateside said:

Very surreal. Are those reindeer skulls?

Not reindeer, but cow skulls - except for the one in the middle of the table, which looks like it came from a water buffalo. Thing is, just to add to the surreal effect, they're actually man-made. So somewhere there's a factory making these for sale to everyday consumers. I find that weird!

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On 08/11/2016 at 21:26, Russell Gilbert said:

Took a visit to our local garden centre as they always put on a huge festive display. It's all very well done, although in places it can have something of a surreal quality about it. Judge for yourself... 

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More of a Nightmare Before Christmas than a Winter Wonderland.

 

Posted
43 minutes ago, Steve S 60 said:
On 8November, 2016 at 22:26, Russell Gilbert said:

More of a Nightmare Before Christmas than a Winter Wonderland.

 

Haha - something along those lines. Certainly that's what my pics portray. I didn't post up all the others I took of the cosier traditional aspects. They do a great job putting this together every year, and it is a huge display. At the end of the Christmas day though, its a retail garden centre (80,000 m2 - the largest in the Netherlands) and the only purpose is to pull in customers and get them to buy stuff, which they seem to do well.

Posted
1 hour ago, TattooDave said:

Went out yesterday into the mountains, bloody cold and not that warm, but found Crocus serotinus Subsp. salzmannii flowering where it wasn't already battered to death by the wind.

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Bloody cold Dave. Bet you wouldn't swap it for the UK and you will still have been wearing shorts. We had a barmy 5 degrees Celsius here in Manchester yesterday

Steve

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57 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Bloody cold Dave. Bet you wouldn't swap it for the UK and you will still have been wearing shorts. We had a barmy 5 degrees Celsius here in Manchester yesterday

Steve

5 degrees, that's a heatwave!  Trudging through snow yesterday.

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Posted
12 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Bloody cold Dave. Bet you wouldn't swap it for the UK and you will still have been wearing shorts. We had a barmy 5 degrees Celsius here in Manchester yesterday

Steve

It was only 8C at the top of El Torcal, 24C by the coast, so quite a shock to the system, I'm in shorts until I see brass monkeys. 

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Posted

Just found this with a few more.....2012 in Morocco. Whilst in one of the souks they tried to sell us a dwarf chameleon & a box of pasties!

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Johnny Jones said:

A few from a walk round Rufford park a couple of weeks ago.

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Hi Johnny

Nor seen you on the thread before. Welcome, and a great intro.

 

Peter

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Posted
2 hours ago, Johnny Jones said:

Cheers Peter, i did post some a few months ago, love to get out more with the camera but its a time thing, hoping to get some nice Winter snaps. John.

The picture of the Robin is super special John

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Couple of pictures of the Shieldhall the last coal burning ship afloat which docks on Poole Quay every September for a few days.

 She's kept in Southampton Docks most of the time as a floating restaurant. 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, stateside said:

I spend  a lot of my time taking pics of my daughter horse riding and this is the beast that saps most of my vinyl budget!

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That's a stunning photo of a fine looking beast.

Steve

Posted
6 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Never been to Bolton Abbey. But it is on my list.

Don't know if you like walking but there is a circular walk that starts as you enter the Abbey grounds ,it's about seven kilometres and follows the river on one side going out ,over  the bridge to the other side coming back, some great photo opportunities, like a prat I forgot my camera on the day and had to make do with the one on my phone.

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