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And another ouch.
Must be a very wealthy peeping Tom who buys it. It needs a wheelbarrow to cart it around so the peeper is not going to go unseen. |
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A video of the beast in action, if only i`d bought Canon instead of Sony.
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I would need a Sherpa to carry that around for me.
It isn't something that an enthusiast could justify buying......you would have to be in the photograph business full time to justify that. Eric, I can identify very strongly with your Lancashire thrift mentality. I am the eldest of seven children, whereas himself is the youngest of three children. He has never wanted for much in his life and cannot understand my thriftiness. |
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Today in Pictures, Underneath the arches.
1. Martholme Lane, with a view over to Pendle Hill. 2. Once the tree gave out oxygen, now it feeds the fungi. 3. The bench installed in memory of Adrian Shurmer. 4. LISTEN........carefully......you can just hear the sound of a steam train from long ago. 5. And that's what they travelled on, sleepers, with rails as well, or it would have been very bumpy. 6. Then, once upon a time people travelled over that as well. 7. The River Calder as it leaves the viaduct behind. 8. I feel like Flanagan and Allen...........underneath the arches. 9. Martholme Viaduct, construction started in 1870 and finished in 1877, it has 10 arches that span the River Calder each span is 40 feet wide and the viaduct itself is 65 feet high, it is now a grade 2 listed building. 10. Now the walk back up the lane to the car, and a last look across to Pendle. |
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My motive for taking pictures is to capture the essence of that moment...to be relived again at some point in the future. I take pictures from my heart.........I don't often consider the technicalities of a shot. Maybe this is because my knowledge of the technicalities is pretty slim. I know what I like though.......and even those pictures that could not be called technically skilled, have their own charm.....and they still have something to tell. I would hate for anyone to be inhibited from taking shots because they felt they hadn't got the technicalities right. That said, I too, am grateful for any hints and tips........and I have really had fun today with the DSLR simulator.........thank you G for putting that on here. |
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