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Gosh Rob, your photos and video have touched my soul in the way that the music we all love does!!!  You've transported me to somewhere amazing!  I have a relative who lived in Hawaii, Greg Orme, he's a great friend of Barack Obama. They grew up together there.  Please keep them coming.  Izzy is fabulous! 👍🏼😁

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On 04/06/2020 at 23:17, Rob1159 said:

Now that would be fun to have a soul do in Hawaii. Glad you like the trees they are incredible aren't they. It is just a shame it is so far for folks from the UK to get there, we had our niece come over from N Wales a couple of years ago and we took her over to the Big Island for a treat after her marriage break up, she loved it, well we all did. 

Something a bit different hope you don't mind, some fish pictures from Roatan, which is a small island off the coast of Honduras it has the 2 or 3rd largest barrier reef, you can actually just walk out from the beach into the ocean and snorkel and see the reef and fish it is pretty incredible, the parrot fish was massive the largest one I have ever seen speaking to a local he recons he could have been 50 years old which is just amazing. Cheers Rob

 

Amazing.  

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4 hours ago, Rob1159 said:

Ron, 

Funny how things work out job wise as I went out to California as a project engineering working in the development Laser lab on the ring laser gyro for the cruise missile in 1980, then I left after a couple of years and went to work on the engines of the space shuttle and other small satellite programs, I was a manufacturing engineer on the shuttle program, got to meet quite a few astronauts who visited the company, worked on that for a few years before moving to the B1 bomber program then to Northrop on the B2 program and then I got into various missile projects in various engineering jobs for many years. All a lot of fun very interesting. One of the last main projects I worked on was on the new replacement telescope for the Hubble, it is called the James Web Telescope it is an incredible feat of engineering and is one of the most expensive projects ever, check it out on You Tube. It is still being developed and the launch is planned for 2021 but weather that will happen I don't know as there are still lots of technical problems with various systems. 

If you remember one of the Columbia shuttle had to land at White Sands New Mexico as the cape and Edwards were closed both to weather in 1982, anyway when it landed the salt dust was ingested so bad in the engines they all had to be replaced and refurbished, it was an incredibly costly mistake for the program but I was lucky to snag a small thruster cone off one of the small adjusting engines, something that had been into space and came back pretty neat. Cheers Rob 

Hi Rob,

 

Wow !!!!!...... Just fantastic mate,some pretty impressive projects there,a very interesting

career if i may say so.

The B1 is one of my favourite aircraft,an incredible machine.

Love the stories about the thruster cone and the James Web Telescope,i will

have a look on Youtube.

Cheers,Ron.

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On 06/06/2020 at 17:44, Rob1159 said:

Here's a few aircraft pictures for todays D Day anniversary. I went up on a flight on the B 17, I just couldn't imagine it on a real combat flight, brave guys for sure. Cheers Rob

 

 

Hi Rob,

 

Very Interesting,both the Air Force and Navy photo's,enjoyed them all thanks.

Hope you enjoyed your B17 flight,wonderful stuff.

 

Keep them coming mate,Ron. :thumbsup:

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On 07/06/2020 at 18:15, Rob1159 said:

Here are some fish pictures from the Cayman Islands, one of the best experiences ever was the visits to the stingray sand bank where you could get out among the sting rays and they would just swim up to you and you could hold them, quite something. One of the few places I have ever seen lots of squid all together. Cheers Rob

 

Brilliant pictures again Rob.  From a technical perspective what gear do you use  ? 

Ste

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Cheers Rob. Fuji has built itself a good reputation here in the UK, some of my friends use there mirrorless systems.  I,m more than happy with my gear, investing in a new full frame  body this year plus i cant afford to switch from Canon with the lenses i have

Steve

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1 hour ago, Rob1159 said:

Hi Steve, I really like Canon, in fact I started out with the AE1 and then upgraded to the A1 back in 1979, I have got into Sony now I have a mirrorless NEX6 with some of the Sony lens, but to be honest I have been using some of the Sony point and shoots and had good results, currently I have a Sony HX90 and a couple of other earlier ones, but I also got a Canon SX 730 and like that it seems more rugged than the Sony ones. I have looked at something like the Canon EOS 5D system but it is quite costly to started all again with the lens etc. but I think that might be the way to go in the future. Cheers Rob  

I actually can't decide about what camera body to buy. Got choice of 1dx mk3, bit over the top video wise as I'm just a camera user not video.  £6500.

5d mk4 seems to be the one most suited for me £2300. 

Rf5 mirrorless out next month approximately £4000. . Spec looks good but I would need a adapter for my lenses. 

17mm -40mm f4 L .  70mm -200mm f2.8 L mk2 . 500mm f4 L mk2 which would be a crazy amount price wise to change to RF mount.  

Steve 


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29 minutes ago, Twoshoes said:

First proper walk out yesterday, I thought the Horseshoe thank you was rather special, photo doesn't do it justice , the fallen tree and tree roots are in a local beauty spot as is the picture of the picnic bench and stream. Whether it is the effect of global warming I not I'm not informed enough to say but for as long as I can remember the stream was always to the right of the trees until a few years ago when from seemingly nowhere the stream was in regular flood until it as you see it now, there are land slips and an ever widening stream when you get to the fallen tree point. The picnic bench itself is also a sign of the times, when they first put it there it was a wooden one, it lasted about three weeks before vandals built fires underneath it and burnt it to the ground. They then put in this stone and flag one obviously thinking you cant break this one, it lasted about a month before the flag seat was smashed never to be replaced and who can blame them. I'm hoping that something good will come of the Covid lockdown in respect of the number of families I see passing my door out walking, hopefully the parents are instilling in their children a love and respect of the countryside. 

 

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How come there are no leaves on the trees? It looks like a very cold February afternoon?    Spooky! 👻

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10 minutes ago, Flamingemeralds said:

How come there are no leaves on the trees? It looks like a very cold February afternoon?    Spooky! 👻

Well spotted Mrs.  10 out of 10 for the observation.  You passed the test. 

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1 hour ago, Flamingemeralds said:

How come there are no leaves on the trees? It looks like a very cold February afternoon?    Spooky! 👻

Sorry I should have said, the photos in the Plunge were taken in the early stages of lockdown in late March, quite a few of the trees are actually dead, the horseshoe one was the only one from yesterdays walk.

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42 minutes ago, Martyn Pitt said:

Excuse my self indulgence, my daughters first child (also her photo as no visitors allowed) one day old, welcome to the world Burnaford Elliott, another grandson for me and Carol. 

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Massive congratulations to you and the lovely Carol.  Loads of love from us up here. . XX 

PS. He's nearly as tall as you already Martyn 

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site note

there has been a tidy up of posts in this topic

this was due to a member deleting their recent posts and photos

 just so aware

mike

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8 hours ago, Davebanks said:

feeling a bit "stuck in" this morning, what with lockdown and non stop rain. Dreaming of being here in North Cornwall, where I am usually to be found in the  summer.

Decided to listen to all of the Impressions A and B sides today, in order, seems appropriate given the current times

 

Dave Banks

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Oooooh.. That looks SO inviting !! How big did you say your suitcase was ?? 😁

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8 hours ago, Davebanks said:

feeling a bit "stuck in" this morning, what with lockdown and non stop rain. Dreaming of being here in North Cornwall, where I am usually to be found in the  summer.

Decided to listen to all of the Impressions A and B sides today, in order, seems appropriate given the current times

 

Dave Banks

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We are booked to go late August, fingers crossed things better by then.

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33 minutes ago, Johnny Jones said:

A few from yesterdays dog walk, young Great Tit, Linnet, Young Nuthatch, Young Robin and Wood Pigeons.P1030173.thumb.JPG.8e264ff57cdc95163f03f4b61f01bc78.JPGP1030289.thumb.JPG.d4e0c2f88f759d9ebd44f7c39cc831e6.JPGP1030296.thumb.JPG.1f417b0e8bd5173e3d2d7ef760e8a5ac.JPGP1030310.thumb.JPG.b59a6bd8a5c232786b54357efcf2c95a.JPGP1030318.thumb.JPG.26404e7cb12ef8faa82a119b10d046ba.JPG

Johnny. Great pictures as always mate. Sorry I,ve no likes left

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