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    Up there to the left, thats me.

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    Default Carving a Spoon in Algonquin Park, Ontario, Canada



    Here I am carving a spoon in Algonquin Park, in Ontario, Canada earlier this summer.

    Cheers,

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    This is an old picture of Jo'anne, my eldest, and me on a day hike in Germany a few years back. She was maybe three or four years old, she was seven last month. Where does the time go?


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    Heres one of me fishing on Loch Awe in May


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    Quote Originally Posted by shep View Post
    No mate , just an old purple t-shirt!
    Never mind the shirt, the colours and texture in the photo are superb!

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    Quote Originally Posted by underground View Post
    Never mind the shirt, the colours and texture in the photo are superb!
    Your not wrong it is a good picture.
    "Everyone Who Has Not Already Done So Should Avail Themself Of The Magnificent Panorama Provided By Nature!"

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    Quote Originally Posted by British Red View Post

    No-one younger than Stovie or Old Jimbo allowed though - we might run out of Sanatogen and embrocation

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    Stovie - are you actually making a promise in a vineyard there?

    Classy!

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    Quote Originally Posted by shep View Post
    And my landscape shots are getting shakier.
    Nice sky shot.

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    just to take it OT turn yourself portraits in to Simpsons characters:

    http://simpsonizeme.com/#
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    Can my friend join the "Grumpy old men" or is he too young?
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    Hummmm.. For appearance, yes it would hard to deny that your friend qualifies. BUT, can he be grumpy at least once a day? important that, you know

    From a *** star grumpy (according to SWMBO)

    May be we need to create a "grumpy" charter.....
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    You can tell he is having a minor rant in the photo...
    And he is a dead good bushcrafter!
    Love makes the World go round......Lust makes it all go pear-shaped...

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    I don't think he's grumpy at all John - you can see his humerus!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shambling Shaman on his Christmas wish list
    Yep, world peace, end to hunger,

    and possibly a new scope for my rifle.

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    I've been Simpsonized!
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    Quote Originally Posted by underground View Post
    Never mind the shirt, the colours and texture in the photo are superb!

    Yes you can see the grad filter in his hand !! the secret to a good landscape shot

    I assume you have more than one!!!
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    thats me my friend took the picture, that camp was a good place but also very bad for keeping a fire going

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    Here is a 4 year old photo of me at a Scout camp I take the pictures and no one seems to want me in them. It was a wet week and we eventually got the oven hot enough to with.

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    Hi everyone,

    At last I seem to have got the hang of posting photo's (see my original posting).

    Many thanks to everyone who offered help.

    Cheers Richard.

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    Ok i think this will work this time








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    Hi. How do i put a picture onto the forum? Thanks, Nichola
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    You must upload it to Photobucket or another image hosting site and once its up on the web post it by using the [IMG] link to picture goes here [IMG]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ArkAngel View Post
    Yes you can see the grad filter in his hand !! the secret to a good landscape shot

    I assume you have more than one!!!
    Thanks underground, greg and Nick and well spotted ArkAngel! Here's the actual shot with the grad (I used a beanbag to get rid of the 'baby shake')


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    Brancho - was that an oven???? Looks like a pile of something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rich59 View Post
    Brancho - was that an oven???? Looks like a pile of something.


    It is a pile something with an oven in the middle. the oven is a galvonised dustbin ove a fire hole that was far too small really but I got it to work in the end. It was on a Scout campsite and fires have to be off the ground so it was built quite high.
    Most advice I have seen suggest building an oven inro a bank.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nichola View Post
    Hi. How do i put a picture onto the forum? Thanks, Nichola
    Red's post on this topic is your best best IMO. http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/showthread.php?t=13734

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    I really had to think about contributing to this being the shy and retiring type Anyway, here's me on the right with Ian 'Max' Maxwell from Shadowhawk smiling through a Dartmoor downpour.



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    Is that the last of the green pens that you are just putting into your pocket then Pablo?

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    Hi all,

    here a pic of me with my little niece.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Nomad_Of_Soul View Post
    Here's me in my full bushcraft outfit.


    No offense intended...YIKES!

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