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Posted
1 hour ago, davebanks said:

My first contribution.

Not the sharpest picture but so hard to get a stoat to keep still!

 

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Brilliant Dave. They're as you say not the easiest creatures  to photograph  Now your here. Keep them coming.  

Steve 

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Posted
12 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Looks Stunning.  Love Turkey especially Icmeler.  

Steve 

Have agricultural fields out our back . The trench flood to grow food . Inca Style . Maybe Incas were Turks and 😎

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Posted
20 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Looks Stunning.  Love Turkey especially Icmeler.  

Steve 

Have agricultural fields out our back . The trench flood to grow food . Inca Style . Maybe Incas were Turks and 😎

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Had a trip to Anya Beach Turkey .

Place of National interest.  Location for Green Turtles laying eggs on Beach . Locals help them apparently . 

 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Soulfulmerlin said:

Had a trip to Anya Beach Turkey .

Place of National interest.  Location for Green Turtles laying eggs on Beach . Locals help them apparently . 

 

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When you get the boat from Icmeler  to the mud baths at Dalyn. The larger vessels are  moored offshore and you transfer to smaller boats and your landed at a place called Turtle beach before you have a boat ride through the freshwater lakes and rivers ( incidentally where the African Queen was filmed) to the mud baths 

Steve 

Posted
1 hour ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Out on the bike to the Amsterdam woods armed with my camera on an afternoon that just got greyer and more drizzly as the hours passed. Not great conditions for taking pics, but I did get a few shots of mushrooms before conditions got too bad.

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These are brilliant!!! 👍🏼 Imho. 😊

Posted
46 minutes ago, Flamingemeralds said:

These are brilliant!!! 👍🏼 Imho. 😊

Thank you. That’s appreciated. Quite happy with them myself, but think they could have been better if I’d gone out with a bit more preparation. 
 

With fungi often being found on or close to the ground, even just having a carrier bag with me would have enabled me to kneel down and get better compositions. I have a small fold-up chair that would have been perfect today. Being a wuss, I didn’t want to spend my afternoon cycling around with wet and muddy knees or worse, a wet and muddy backside! 😂

Posted
54 minutes ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Thank you. That’s appreciated. Quite happy with them myself, but think they could have been better if I’d gone out with a bit more preparation. 
 

With fungi often being found on or close to the ground, even just having a carrier bag with me would have enabled me to kneel down and get better compositions. I have a small fold-up chair that would have been perfect today. Being a wuss, I didn’t want to spend my afternoon cycling around with wet and muddy knees or worse, a wet and muddy backside! 😂

Russell . One of those posh cameras with the tilty  flipy thingy screens would have been just perfect.  Camera on ground, screen points upwards so as you can see from the ground up to the mushrooms.  Great pictures mate 

PS. I haven't got one of those posh cameras.  

Steve 

 

Posted
29 minutes ago, Winsford Soul said:

Russell . One of those posh cameras with the tilty  flipy thingy screens would have been just perfect.  Camera on ground, screen points upwards so as you can see from the ground up to the mushrooms.  Great pictures mate 

PS. I haven't got one of those posh cameras.  

Steve 

Thanks. That camera thingy sounds a bit too posh for me! 

I did take a few worm's-eye view shots - holding the camera at arm's length at ground level, shooting upwards while crouched over – but it was a bit awkward to do... and as a result the pics didn't work. Had it not been so soggy out, and I had a carrier bag or something similar, I'd definitely have been on the ground taking pics. 

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Saw these tyres in the back of a van.  The patterns of the treads fascinated me. You'd think there's be one standard for tread. One that is more effective than all the others, but obviously not. I'm calling this photo "Tyred out" ! 🙄

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Posted
1 hour ago, Winsford Soul said:

Louise.  You could always use a rubber to erase them from your memory when your tyred.

 Hat , coat , door. Just leaving 

Hmmm, yes, that joke is running a bit flat Steve, you'll have your audience deflating.  😊.  

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Above photos are Port Alcudia beach, some shots of Alcudia Old Town, second one down is the view from our room and last photo is looking down "the strip" where most of the bars, restaurants and shops are.  Weather was between 25 and 30C all week long.  Got a couple of litre bottles of decent Ron Barcelo rum for 14 Euros each too, result!  Apparently there was a soul bar in Alcudia once but a bloke I got talking to in another bar said it had closed down.

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Posted
On 15/10/2019 at 07:40, davebanks said:

My first contribution.

Not the sharpest picture but so hard to get a stoat to keep still!

 

Dave Banks

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fantastic, well done!!

 

Posted (edited)
8 hours ago, Soulfulmerlin said:

Place of beauty  . Seen a Woodcock first time in life , also Ravens , Ospreys , and Red Kites among the other usual suspects .

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 The woodcock camouflage is unbelievable,  you almost stand on them before they fly away 

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This is true .

Such an elegant Bird . Short wings and strong long bill . Markings are striking . Deep Brown and lighter Shade . Sadly unable to capture a picture .

Though for those who like wildlife .

A must visit . Twitcher paradise 

Posted
1 hour ago, Wayoutgirl said:

Love the images however the description is fab as well 😁

Thank you! The description is very apt - as we finished our walk at about 6pm, the light changed dramatically - and it really was a golden glow. Conditions were a bit hazy, so no real 'sunset' as such. Instead, we had this kinda yellowy light in front of us that was weak, but still bright enough to create the soft light effects and the opportunity to set the camera for silhouettes. Making most of the chances, I guess.


Posted
12 hours ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Thank you! The description is very apt - as we finished our walk at about 6pm, the light changed dramatically - and it really was a golden glow. Conditions were a bit hazy, so no real 'sunset' as such. Instead, we had this kinda yellowy light in front of us that was weak, but still bright enough to create the soft light effects and the opportunity to set the camera for silhouettes. Making most of the chances, I guess.

The light is amazing isn't it! 👍🏼

Posted
22 minutes ago, Flamingemeralds said:

The light is amazing isn't it! 👍🏼

Absolutely gorgeous. Obviously the sun sets very rapidly, so I needed to work fast in taking pics before the light faded too much. 

The Amsterdamse Bos is a wonderful place and well worth visiting any time of the year.

Posted
3 hours ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

Absolutely gorgeous. Obviously the sun sets very rapidly, so I needed to work fast in taking pics before the light faded too much. 

The Amsterdamse Bos is a wonderful place and well worth visiting any time of the year.

I've looked on the internet. It looks fab, and close to the city too. I've never been to Amsterdam, but I intend to one day! I'll certainly make the national forest a "must do", definitely! 👍🏼🤗😊

Posted
6 minutes ago, Flamingemeralds said:

I've looked on the internet. It looks fab, and close to the city too. I've never been to Amsterdam, but I intend to one day! I'll certainly make the national forest a "must do", definitely! 👍🏼🤗😊

If you do make it over, make sure to give me a shout. :thumbsup:

Posted
1 hour ago, Amsterdam Russ said:

If you do make it over, make sure to give me a shout. :thumbsup:

That's nice! I shall do! 😊

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2 minutes ago, Jaco said:

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Not sure how the duplicates happened but these are from Neist Point lighthouse, the most westerly point of Skye

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Posted
3 hours ago, Winsford Soul said:

Few more Red Kite pictures taken from my recent visit to Pembrokeshire.

 

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Superb!!!!! I love this thread! 📸

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