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Post by Deleted on May 13, 2020 20:36:18 GMT
Hard to tell now but bloody good.
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Post by michael on Jun 2, 2020 14:51:37 GMT
Taken yesterday after I'd been out walking the dogs in the moors. These particular cows look unusually like our dogs and were very interested in the car.
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Post by Boxer6 on Jun 2, 2020 18:22:34 GMT
Taken yesterday after I'd been out walking the dogs in the moors. These particular cows look unusually like our dogs and were very interested in the car.
Always loved the look of belted Galloways. I take it that track isn't often used?
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Post by ChrisM on Jun 2, 2020 19:02:32 GMT
No what ?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2020 16:06:26 GMT
Not sure if they are 'pretty' but my bird feeding spot out front.
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Post by LandieMark on Jun 12, 2020 19:16:56 GMT
Shoot the vermin!
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Post by Boxer6 on Jun 12, 2020 20:29:08 GMT
Tree rats AND real rats! Hard to know which one to aim at first!!
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Post by LandieMark on Jun 12, 2020 20:33:16 GMT
12g would take care of all of them at once. 😁
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Post by clunes on Jun 12, 2020 21:40:55 GMT
Have plenty of Squirrels at mine recently plus a family of foxes (mum and 5 cubs) keeping me entertained. Lots of other wildlife in the garden also and I’ve enjoyed the increase in wild life during the quieter times.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2020 21:59:27 GMT
The tree rats destroyed my expensive (NOT) peanut feeder so the main version is still indoors. The seed feeder was being emptied in about 2 days and it is 18 inches of seed feeder and I cannot afford that rate so at the moment I am looking for somewhere the tree rats cannot get at it. A tough one but in the meantime bread and oats do the job I do however feel a tree rat obstacle course coming on.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2020 22:12:16 GMT
12g would take care of all of them at once. 😁 Actually I am thinking of acquiring some ordnance to deal with a problem but not a 12 gauge, more like some claymore's for the witch and her poodle.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2020 19:59:51 GMT
In nearly 17 years of living in the SW I'd never been to Glastonbury Tor. Until today. An easy walk as it turns out. Less than an hour to walk from the town, up the top and back down again. Glasto is full of weirdos, though. About 50% of them stink of patchouli and there were a lot of people with no shoes on.
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Post by ChrisM on Jun 13, 2020 21:07:07 GMT
Olympus "dramatic tone" art filter:
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2020 15:02:23 GMT
Fun guys. Not fun guys... All taken with my phone whilst out walking the dog. The second picture is no longer possible to recreate because some nobhead has given the fungus a good kicking.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 1, 2020 15:06:46 GMT
Another walk pic from yesterday when we were traipsing across a wheat (?) field. There was a big patch where the crops weren't growing and a big bunch of daisies had moved in.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 16:18:50 GMT
Lovers' tiff perhaps?
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Post by Roadrunner on Jul 25, 2020 16:25:20 GMT
They look quite fresh. You could earn some points with Herself...
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 16:48:11 GMT
I sent her the pic by WhatsApp and she suggested fishing them out. If they're still there on the way back I may check to see if there are no bags of dogshit contained within.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 25, 2020 19:42:06 GMT
A bouquet to go with the bouquet?
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Post by Andy C on Jan 23, 2021 19:52:27 GMT
I recently got a sigma 150-600 lens. It’s pretty good !
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Post by ChrisM on Jan 23, 2021 21:32:19 GMT
^ Indeed it is. I've had mine a year or two and this is from June's lockdown, cropped and processed a bit
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Post by Bob Sacamano v2.0 on Jan 26, 2021 10:42:01 GMT
When walking from Tynemouth to Whitley Bay lighthouse this sign outside a kids' playground always amuses.
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Post by michael on Jul 7, 2021 16:05:16 GMT
High contrast sky
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Post by ChrisM on Jul 7, 2021 17:54:50 GMT
There has been a special "parade" of Puma helicopters by the RAF to mark 50 years in service. They flew right over my house just after I got back from work, quite a sight
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Post by Andy C on Jul 20, 2021 9:03:21 GMT
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Post by Roadrunner on Jul 20, 2021 9:47:58 GMT
Great pictures. I could see what I assumed to be the ISS shining above me as I sat out in the garden each night this week.
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Post by rodge on Aug 4, 2021 5:06:13 GMT
Had to drop something to work this evening. This is what the smoke is like in California, the sun is red in the evening. You can see the smoke cloud, it’s been much worse in previous years but its a part of living here that I really dislike. Fires spread so fast that you can be in your house and told to leave in 15 minutes. The two daytime photos were taken on Saturday of a fire that started and spread to 6 acres in 20 minutes. The location stopped the spread of it, it was half a mile from a fire station and located between two roads. It’s great living in a hot climate but fire season is worse than any other.
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Post by Tim on Aug 4, 2021 7:47:37 GMT
Scary.
You're unlikely to see much of that in Ireland!
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Post by Andy C on Mar 21, 2022 12:49:24 GMT
Great weekend for flying.
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Post by Martin on Mar 21, 2022 13:01:13 GMT
I've stayed at the Doubletree Queensferry Crossing many times (just visible on the first picture), but never had weather like that! Some of the most turbulent landings I've had have been coming into Edinburgh, although not as bad as Belfast City on a toy plane.
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