Random Photos : Part 4

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DibblyDobbler

11,273 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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LongQ said:
Nice light in Venice DD.

I see the chap on the horse (?) is carrying an umbrella. Very wise in my opinion.
CVP said:
Another vote for the Bridge of Sighs DD - super image
Thanks Chaps, appreciate the feedback smile

LQ - yes I believe you are right, it seems to have caught the young lady's eye too wink

LongQ

13,864 posts

234 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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DibblyDobbler said:
Thanks Chaps, appreciate the feedback smile

LQ - yes I believe you are right, it seems to have caught the young lady's eye too wink
To be honest DD I thought she was looking somewhat lower and admiring the sculpting of the horse's (?) rear quarters. Do I detect a slight smirk on her face - perhaps a post comparison expression of realisation?

I nicely captured moment, especially for the dark subject matter. (I'm mostly thinking about light of course ....)

Top Banana

435 posts

213 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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A few from a weekend wander along the Suffolk coast...

beach defences by jonbawden50, on Flickr


view through a hole by jonbawden50, on Flickr


solo shell by jonbawden50, on Flickr


wartime lookout by jonbawden50, on Flickr


free as a bird by jonbawden50, on Flickr



leggly

1,790 posts

212 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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One of the neighbourhood cats.
On the prowl by squiffy1308, on Flickr

LongQ

13,864 posts

234 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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leggly said:
One of the neighbourhood cats.
On the prowl by squiffy1308, on Flickr
Hmm.

Leonardo di Catprio ?

leggly

1,790 posts

212 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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LongQ said:
leggly said:
One of the neighbourhood cats.
On the prowl by squiffy1308, on Flickr
Hmm.

Leonardo di Catprio ?
He's one of the better looking of the crap machines in this area.biggrin

ian in lancs

3,774 posts

199 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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DibblyDobbler said:
First (of many!) from my Venice trip smile



Grand Canal, Venice by Dibbly Dobbler, on Flickr

(This is on the Ted thread but in case some of you don't get over there I'll stick it in here too - quite a challenge actually as Ted is very very small!)


CaptivaTED by Dibbly Dobbler, on Flickr
Damn you Mr Doblbler!!! I'm in Venice right. Now and you've made me walk down to Accademia Bridge for some long ex! I thank you!

DibblyDobbler

11,273 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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ian in lancs said:
DibblyDobbler said:
First (of many!) from my Venice trip smile



Grand Canal, Venice by Dibbly Dobbler, on Flickr

(This is on the Ted thread but in case some of you don't get over there I'll stick it in here too - quite a challenge actually as Ted is very very small!)


CaptivaTED by Dibbly Dobbler, on Flickr
Damn you Mr Doblbler!!! I'm in Venice right. Now and you've made me walk down to Accademia Bridge for some long ex! I thank you!
Hahah! Good man! Go for it biggrin

Get yourself over to San Giorgio and up the Tower if you have time - great views back over to St Marks smile

ian in lancs

3,774 posts

199 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Good call but did that last time. Went over to burano today with the painted houses and tomorrow it's murano glaasworks

DibblyDobbler

11,273 posts

198 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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ian in lancs said:
Good call but did that last time. Went over to burano today with the painted houses and tomorrow it's murano glaasworks
Burano is fab - I've got a bunch on pics waiting to be processed thumbup

In all honesty Murano is no great shakes, but worth a few hours smile

ian in lancs

3,774 posts

199 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Murano is her choice- probably gonna cost me! Taking my 105 micro for some close up detail stuff to while away the time.

LastLight

1,339 posts

185 months

Tuesday 7th April 2015
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Top Banana said:
A few from a weekend wander along the Suffolk coast...

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free as a bird by jonbawden50, on Flickr
I like the tones in the sky in this one.


CVP

2,799 posts

276 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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ian in lancs said:
Murano is her choice- probably gonna cost me! Taking my 105 micro for some close up detail stuff to while away the time.
There speaks the voice of experience smile Venice is definitely on the list for me & Mrs CVP but I do fear for our joint account if we get near beautiful glass

Vocal Minority

8,582 posts

153 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Still learning - bit getting a couple I am reasonably pleased with.

Cumbria doing a good impression of Cornwall last weekend

SWMBO at the beech on St Bees - quite like the water on this one.



I am not one to title photographs - though if I was I would probably call this one 'Essence of Spaniel'



Birker Fell breaking through the mist at midday



The Tea Boy

4,129 posts

236 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Personally feel i got lucky with this photos as it wasn't what i went out to take.
C+C welcomed/wanted as I'll be back here at the weekend smile

Matt

Easter Sunday sunset by mattmay83, on Flickr

ian in lancs

3,774 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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CVP said:
ian in lancs said:
Murano is her choice- probably gonna cost me! Taking my 105 micro for some close up detail stuff to while away the time.
There speaks the voice of experience smile Venice is definitely on the list for me & Mrs CVP but I do fear for our joint account if we get near beautiful glass
Beautiful glass in abundance! Vast majority in the 'how much?' category! I have never seen so many different things made from coloured glass in my whole life, nor wish to again!

DibblyDobbler

11,273 posts

198 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Mrs DD spied a vase she fancied - 400 euro yikes

Looked like the kind of thing you'd pay a fiver for at a car boot sale hehe


delboy735

1,656 posts

203 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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Some from me. Trying to improve my compositions skills ( or lack of them anyway ) smile

Porsche 918



Craignish point.



Reflections.


Any comments or suggestions to improve would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

ian in lancs

3,774 posts

199 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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DibblyDobbler said:
Mrs DD spied a vase she fancied - 400 euro yikes

Looked like the kind of thing you'd pay a fiver for at a car boot sale hehe
I kept thinking car boot and jumble sale too! The kind of stuff grans have in abundance on mantle pieces.

LongQ

13,864 posts

234 months

Wednesday 8th April 2015
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DibblyDobbler said:
Mrs DD spied a vase she fancied - 400 euro yikes

Looked like the kind of thing you'd pay a fiver for at a car boot sale hehe
If I was buying glass for that much dosh I would make sure it was small, wide angle and likely manual focus. Probably not Italian either.

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