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1 minute ago, tomangoes said:

Action speaks louder than words.

In case of a sudden increase in import duty on Belgium medicinal beer, I thought I better stock up...

Ed

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Ed. What you going to do after the weekend 

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9 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Ed. What you going to do after the weekend 

Start looking for Monasteries closer to home that can produce very strong beer that tastes ok... and it's a shame because there used to be plenty before Henry the 8th got his knickers in a twist. 

Bloody religion and politics.....have a lot to answer for...

Anyway here's an update on stock levels.

Ed

 

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I'm trying to identify the track in the thread below but I've posted it here as well as there's one piece of camera work in the film that may be of interest to those on this thread. It's from 3.35 to 4.00. To be filming through the bottle in 1969, impressed me.

 

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59 minutes ago, stevegods said:

Just visited a hidden gem of horticulture in North London as advised to by my son whose stated doing an Arborist qualification at the Collage .

Capel Manor in Ealing .. 

Spectacular with lots of variations of gardens for the visitors as that’s where they experiment in garden design .

Pictures taken this past weekend , so imagine when it really starts to bloom. 

   

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Looks good. Mate. Just needs moving I up norf and it will be sorted. Would even visit it myself. That reminds me, think it's time for my first visit of the year to Ness and bodnant garden's 

Steve 

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A rather uninspiring looking car in my opinion, but regardless of such, an unusual sighting in Redhill, Surrey. It's a Chevrolet.

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Posted
6 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Great pictures Russell and great your out and about with the camera again 

Cheers, Steve. It's definitely been a long time. Really enjoyed it - both the photo taking and the cycling. I really need to get out more for the sake of my health. At the back end of last year I developed a major thrombosis in my leg. Being too sedentary for too long and not doing exactly what I did today lies at the heart of that.

But now the brighter weather is here, there's no excuse... :thumbsup:

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Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles
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This is a very old analogic picture from around 1988 (tempus fugit!). My girlfriend surprised me making a photo when I was "SHAVING"… 😎

 

 

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Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles
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Saturday  Mars, 30 I was watching the 6th stage of the "Volta Ciclista a Catalunya", starting in my hometown, Valls:

When I see those modern bikes… my old Colnago - Campagnolo bike seems pure archeology! 😥😥

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Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles
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And here's a "selfie" from the last carnival day disguised as Dr. Jekill… )I dislike the fact that it seems there's an "obligation" to disguise one day per year according to the calendar, but some times friends and family "obligues"…)

 

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1 hour ago, martyn pitt said:

Took the camera out today, first time since my hernia op in January

Fully recovered, I hope. Just out of idle curiosity, did the hernia come about as a result of the monstrous sized lenses you lug around? 🤔😜

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7 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Fully recovered, I hope. Just out of idle curiosity, did the hernia come about as a result of the monstrous sized lenses you lug around? 🤔😜

Russell.  You missed out the 4 ft 7 inch height which makes the lens as big as Martyn 

Steve 

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36 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Fully recovered, I hope. Just out of idle curiosity, did the hernia come about as a result of the monstrous sized lenses you lug around? 🤔😜

Yes thanks Russ, of course it wasn’t the weight of the kit 😉

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Posted
18 minutes ago, martyn pitt said:

There was a pair of Black Necked Grebe as well

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There was a slightly elusive one at Pennington flash but I never got round to seeing it. Managed to get a few pictures of a female Wheatear but from a massive distance 300 metres plus. 500 mms lens with a X2 converter doesn't do the bird justice.  Don't think they're good enough to publish on here. Will have a look when I've downloaded them from the camera 

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Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles
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There was a time when as an ornithological aficionado my only camera was a humble Werlisa compact and I can make this "great" (☺️) photo of a vulture:

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Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles
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Another scanned old analogical pick, my wife in the first 90's in Guara Canyons Park, the natural window that seems a dauphin on Mascún river (prepyrenaican mountains in Aragón):

 

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Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles
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My wife in a very dark slot canyon (Abizanda river, Prepyrenaican mountains in Aragón):

 

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Posted
49 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Who said you cant see the wood for the tree,s

Odd framing on that Sparrow Steve ... (I am swaying more towards Sparrow than Reed Bunting, wasn't sure to start with) 

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21 minutes ago, martyn pitt said:

Odd framing on that Sparrow Steve ... (I am swaying more towards Sparrow than Reed Bunting, wasn't sure to start with) 

You have got better eye's than me Martyn.  😁😁😁. Just had a pair of Siskins on my feeders for the 1st time ever.  Got a few pictures through the Windows.  Well chuffed.  

Looking forward to seeing you both on Saturday night at Willington mate

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41 minutes ago, martyn pitt said:

Odd framing on that Sparrow Steve ... (I am swaying more towards Sparrow than Reed Bunting, wasn't sure to start with) 

Well spotted Martyn !!!  took me ages to spot it, It looks like a sparrow to me 👍

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3 minutes ago, Widnes63 said:

Well spotted Martyn !!!  took me ages to spot it, It looks like a sparrow to me 👍

When Steve said “can't see the wood for the trees” I was looking for a Woodpecker 😄

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Guest Josep Manuel Concernau Robles
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Another geological wonder: winter in the "Ciudad encantada" ("Enchanted City") in Cuenca. Erosive process on stones with different resistance results on very peculiar forms (natural bridges, windows,…). In many picks my wife serves as a "graphic scale"… 🙂 (she can feel "used"…)

 

 

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