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no none that good don't have a great zoom

 

is there any chance you could sent some of the vulcan to me and the hawker as my dad when he was in the raf worked on them and i'd like to sent them to him

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Yeah, no bother, I'll sort some of the better ones out. Interesting to hear about your Dad Working on these when they were in service.

 

I deleted a few duff photos myself which I took that day. I struggle a bit with aircraft photos when the weather is a bit poor. After seeing some photos taken by others the same day, I think I could do with getting more familiar with my processing software on the PC to get the best out of them.

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This was taken yesterday at Whitby Regatta.

I'm not at all upto speed on the technical stuff you guys put down but , the camera i used was a Sony DSLR A350 , it is my uncles camera that i was trying out as i'm in need of one myself. All in all it seemed to bit a really serious piece of kit.......

 

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Fishing is fishing , Life is life , but life wouldn't be very enjoyable without fishing................ Mr M 12:03 / 19-3-2009

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Love that sky shot chef,very "moody". Must get myself out again once this weather picks up. Stuck in our caravan here in Drummore at the moment,its a case of "batten down the hatches" :huh:

 

Widguru has the next week pants as well. Actually concidering starting to build an ark :)

 

John

 

 

Fishing digs on the Mull of Galloway - recommend

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Me when I had hair

 

 

Beer is proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy

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A grab shot (cropped) taken at a rally in aid of the Samoyed Association Rescue group. Unfortunately I couldn't do anything about the pole or ribbon :( The white dog is a Samoyed, the one laid down is an Alaskan Malamute pup.

 

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Species caught in 2017 Common Ash, Hawthorn, Hazel, Scots Pine, White Willow.

Species caught in 2016: Alder, Blackthorn, Common Ash, Crab Apple, Left Earlobe, Pedunculate Oak, Rock Whitebeam, Scots Pine, Smooth-leaved Elm, Swan, Wayfaring tree.

Species caught in 2015: Ash, Bird Cherry, Black-Headed Gull, Common Hazel, Common Whitebeam, Elder, Field Maple, Gorse, Puma, Sessile Oak, White Willow.

Species caught in 2014: Big Angry Man's Ear, Blackthorn, Common Ash, Common Whitebeam, Downy Birch, European Beech, European Holly, Hawthorn, Hazel, Scots Pine, Wych Elm.
Species caught in 2013: Beech, Elder, Hawthorn, Oak, Right Earlobe, Scots Pine.

Species caught in 2012: Ash, Aspen, Beech, Big Nasty Stinging Nettle, Birch, Copper Beech, Grey Willow, Holly, Hazel, Oak, Wasp Nest (that was a really bad day), White Poplar.
Species caught in 2011: Blackthorn, Crab Apple, Elder, Fir, Hawthorn, Horse Chestnut, Oak, Passing Dog, Rowan, Sycamore, Willow.
Species caught in 2010: Ash, Beech, Birch, Elder, Elm, Gorse, Mullberry, Oak, Poplar, Rowan, Sloe, Willow, Yew.

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A grab shot (cropped) taken at a rally in aid of the Samoyed Association Rescue group. Unfortunately I couldn't do anything about the pole or ribbon :( The white dog is a Samoyed, the one laid down is an Alaskan Malamute pup.

 

There is a free download for photoshop that Steve posted a link to that will enable you to de-pole that image. I thinks it's titled something like 'removing power cables' - it works on old versions of photoshop as well, as I only have V2.

 

Rob.

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