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Today we went around Roddlesworth Woods with Max's friend Dylan the 2 year old b.c
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We didn't go out today but I wanted to try out the new camera.
I part exchanged the old camera body and the macro lens for the new camera body. I had got fed up with the macro lens very soon after I bought it. Anyway I took a few photos in my garden using a 300mm lens and standing four feet from the subject. I think I have got better results than I did with the macro lens. The photos are straight off the card, no tweaking. ISO 800 f 5.6 1/4 second, manual focus, steady hand. I am happy with my first pictures with the camera and a new (to me) way of taking small objects. |
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It is, and the fungi shots that are five paces from the car are behind the left wall where the gates are. |
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Theres nowt wrong with them there piccys, you do realise, now that we know you have a new camera we are expecting some fancy stuff now. |
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As long as it doesn't involve walking Dave I will take pictures of anything.
I will leave that to you. By using the long lens instead of the macro I don't have to struggle to get up again after the shot. Most photos are for my own enjoyment but a few of my transport photos have made it into magazines. My first was a drying frame for a cotton mill I helped to make in 1962. |
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Today in Picture, a more horizontal perambulation today, the canal with a bit of mooching.
1.Looking left as we head for Fosters Swing Bridge. 2. And here it is. 3. Snowberry, or something that requires cream rubbing on it. 4. A quarter of the way around and a bath required already. 5. A beech leaf turning brown for the winter, with woody nightshade berries. 6. Mooching around S. Mary's burial ground, I've got fungi coming out of my ears. Plus a wickthing for the same price. 7. Peak-a-boo. 8. A bunch of brown ones. 9. I went all dizzy when I found these, a giant one and many twee ones. 10. Looking from St Mary's over to Pendle. With that my allocation has run out, so will not be able to show you the photo I got of a wild unicorn, or the griffin carrying off a sheep, perhaps tomorrow. |
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Have returned from a few days away in Bologna - it's famous for it's collonades so I thought I'd start by showing you a variety of them across the town.
1-3 are in the area of Piazza Santo Stefano (my favourite place in Bologna) 4-7 the area of Porta Nova 8-10 Piazza Maggiore - fireworks at night for the town's Festa of San Petronius |
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Your pics make me "Accy" sick :) - wouldn't mind a good walk round the area on a nice day - looks like you had one today! You still don't seem to have found any of those mushrooms yet. Note: I was gonna say home sick but Accy's not my home anymore! |
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Today in Pictures. glorious day for a walk by the river.
1. Tripped over these before I got a full head of steam. 2. Heading down to the river, looking over to the back end of the Nab. 3. Found by a stream feeding the river. 4. River Calder, looking toward Cock Bridge. 5. A stream feeding the Calder. 6. The Calder flowing toward Whalley. 7. Are they Elastoplasts? 8. From the bottom of Bowley looking down the Nab. 9. Its a baby one. 10. Looking down at the river. |
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as i was dreading the journey home this morning ... i wandered up into whitaker park in rawtenstall ... and took most of them in whitaker park .. 1st one is overhanging the subway in rawtenstall .. thought it looked strange .. and the last one is on haslingden road ...
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A selection of shops across Bologna -food capital of Italy and generally great for shopping. The shop-fronts are always tasteful and in keeping with the towns history...
1-4 food shops in Viccolo Pescherie Vecchie (Old Fisheries Alley) 5 Cheese/salami shop Porta Nova 6 Art/decoupage shop 7 1912 jeweller's with original etched glass and Art Nouveau lighting 8 Ultra-modern Desiguel - Spanish women's designer clothes (William Morris panels in the doorway!) 9 Sweet shop in Piaza Santo Stefano 10 Pizzeria under 13thC beamed colonnades |
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