Random Photos : Part 4
Discussion
markmullen said:
Nice Mark. Very nice.I didn't realise it is possible to use "flip" on a layer in C1. Is it a Mac only feature?
GetCarter said:
Gad-Westy said:
PGD5 said:
Lovely But Escorts aren't meant to be that clean, where is the mud?
Three sisters - Glencoe by ChrisMarr, on Flickr
Glencoe Valley by ChrisMarr, on Flickr
A couple from a miserable day in Glencoe , wasn't a camera day really but i managed to get a few shots away before she got too grumpy !!
Glencoe Valley by ChrisMarr, on Flickr
A couple from a miserable day in Glencoe , wasn't a camera day really but i managed to get a few shots away before she got too grumpy !!
Without starting a new thread later this month I'm going to the lakes staying near keswick any recommendations/example pics?
Already done derwent water,dodds summit and honister pass.
Heres a few pics from a morning walk last week
Droplets by umphotography, on Flickr
Autumn path dof by umphotography, on Flickr
Bright mushroom by umphotography, on Flickr
Already done derwent water,dodds summit and honister pass.
Heres a few pics from a morning walk last week
Droplets by umphotography, on Flickr
Autumn path dof by umphotography, on Flickr
Bright mushroom by umphotography, on Flickr
petrolsniffer said:
Without starting a new thread later this month I'm going to the lakes staying near keswick any recommendations/example pics?
Bright mushroom by umphotography, on Flickr
I eat 1/4 of one of those in 1977. I came down in 1979.Bright mushroom by umphotography, on Flickr
Re: Lakes. I lived near Keswick for a couple of years 2003/4
Loweswater is often overlooked, and the fell above (and the VERY nice Kirkstile Inn)
as is the west side of Crummock
East side a given
and Buttermere... well documented (of course)
Edited by GetCarter on Thursday 13th November 13:46
The Newlands Valley and route from Keswick to Buttermere/Crummock Water is often overlooked, there's a pulling in spot near the top with a suitably scenic waterfall nearby and good views back towards Keswick.
And Haweswater - whilst well off the beaten path - is a brilliant location, well worth the drive and a few hours exploration.
Storm brewing over Haweswater by tenohfive^, on Flickr
Blea Tarn in the Little Langdale Valley is very well known but has good views back towards the Langdale Pikes. Personally though I'll take a wander up the side of Lingmoor Fell (same place pretty much), with a bit of altitude the views really open up:
Side Pike by tenohfive^, on Flickr
(My photo's aren't up to Mr Carters quality but trust me, they're great spots.) And it's well worth having a look through Paul Bullen's Flickr as he's got some great shots in some brilliant spots in the Lake District.
Keswick is a good place to base out of incidentally.
And Haweswater - whilst well off the beaten path - is a brilliant location, well worth the drive and a few hours exploration.
Storm brewing over Haweswater by tenohfive^, on Flickr
Blea Tarn in the Little Langdale Valley is very well known but has good views back towards the Langdale Pikes. Personally though I'll take a wander up the side of Lingmoor Fell (same place pretty much), with a bit of altitude the views really open up:
Side Pike by tenohfive^, on Flickr
(My photo's aren't up to Mr Carters quality but trust me, they're great spots.) And it's well worth having a look through Paul Bullen's Flickr as he's got some great shots in some brilliant spots in the Lake District.
Keswick is a good place to base out of incidentally.
Dave46 said:
Went to RAF Conningsby Tuesday
not sure whats up with my flickr links putting them as [pic]flickr address[/pic] but no luck
"Adult Content" when I click on the links that don't show. not sure whats up with my flickr links putting them as [pic]flickr address[/pic] but no luck
Edited by Dave46 on Friday 14th November 19:35
You have either discovered some perverse form of aerial intercourse or Yahoo have finally totally lost the plot.
Have Vulcans always had camouflage patterns underneath? Seems an odd thing.
Of course in the early days they were not camouflaged at all.
Hmm.
Clearly not
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Vulcan#mediaview...
As I recall from, err, um, a long time ago, the undersides were originally a rather plain sky blending sort of colour.
ETA.
A much better example of the colour scheme from the 70s.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avro_Vulcan#mediaview...
Edited by LongQ on Friday 14th November 21:30
Thanks for that DibblyDobbler.
Scrabster Lighthouse
DSC01727 by webbyworld1, on Flickr
Next stupid question, why is it thumbnail size?
Scrabster Lighthouse
DSC01727 by webbyworld1, on Flickr
Next stupid question, why is it thumbnail size?
webby74 said:
Thanks for that DibblyDobbler.
Scrabster Lighthouse
DSC01727 by webbyworld1, on Flickr
Next stupid question, why is it thumbnail size?
When you click share there's a choice of sizes to share it at. Choose medium 534x800.Scrabster Lighthouse
DSC01727 by webbyworld1, on Flickr
Next stupid question, why is it thumbnail size?
tenohfive said:
webby74 said:
Thanks for that DibblyDobbler.
Scrabster Lighthouse
DSC01727 by webbyworld1, on Flickr
Next stupid question, why is it thumbnail size?
When you click share there's a choice of sizes to share it at. Choose medium 534x800.Scrabster Lighthouse
DSC01727 by webbyworld1, on Flickr
Next stupid question, why is it thumbnail size?
DSC01727 by webbyworld1, on Flickr
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