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    Here's mine...

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    i like that a lot !

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    Where is that?
    Celtic Rambler - www.celticrambler.co.uk

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    That is fantastic, but you are cheating, that is yesterday's picture.
    “Yes, but I like knives, axes and fires, why do I need to learn all about this green stuff?”
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    Quote Originally Posted by sandbender View Post
    That is fantastic, but you are cheating, that is yesterday's picture.
    Haha...I was going to state that it was actually yesterday's picture but didn't think anyone would notice, how remiss of me.
    *Rumbled*

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    You win

    The only pic I took was of some mouse droppings on top of a UPS in a gas sealed computer room
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dirty Karlos View Post
    Haha...I was going to state that it was actually yesterday's picture but didn't think anyone would notice, how remiss of me.
    *Rumbled*
    I'm always checking the EXIF data, curious as to which camera and lens folks are using.

    You win, the best I can manage is yesterday's shot of surprisingly sunny and pollution free Budapest.

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    Nice :-)

    It's the Bridestones in North Yorkshire by the way.

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    Top of Bowland.jpg

    Also from yesterday!
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    I'll bite ... The river Tay


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    Nice! :-)
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    that's a bit special that one crowded solitude, lovely photo
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    Stunning photos lads, here's my humble contribution, nothing as dramatic as yours. Taken at sunrise this morning.

    Last edited by blacktimberwolf; 09-02-2012 at 12:32. Reason: re sizing

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    Was taken Feb 3, hope that's OK

    Last edited by gordonmac; 07-02-2012 at 10:54.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gordonmac View Post
    Was taken Feb 3, hope that's OK

    Really Good is that. Like the texture of the Stone, and the spray, and the sky.
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    Great photos folks.

    Took this at the weekend in Snowdonia.

    Just click on it (I have never figured out how to make them bigger)

    IMAG0831.jpg

    Cheers

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    Great Mountain Scenery George
    The unsuspecting Britons spoke of such novelties as civilisation, when in fact they were only a feature of their enslavement.

    Tacitus. The Agricola

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seoras View Post


    An incredibly beautiful scene & photo.........amazing.

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    loving this thread, that house/sea/sky drama of gordonmac's is absolutely superb
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    Quote Originally Posted by gordonmac View Post
    Was taken Feb 3, hope that's OK

    Spot on mate, quality, well taken picture..

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    Thanks guys
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    Here's a pic of mine, although not of today, but Saturday just gone..


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    Ignore this? my computer has a mind of it's own.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gordonmac View Post




    It's amazing what you can do with a bit of software tweaking

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    Yeah, the bit that removes the colours... it's amazing what Photoshop can do nowadays

    For reference here's the original...

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    Ha ha, colour, contrast, crispness etc........hope you didn't take it as a criticism dude, either of photo enhancement or your photography skills....,..I saw the original on your great web site (some fantastic shots,) & noticed the difference, although I had my doubts before,... my daughter uses such software, which is an art in it's self...I wouldn't know where to start & my photos need all the help they can get, but in my case, you can't turn a sow's ear into a silk purse.
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    Taken today at work......

    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=2  66&dateline=1221166572

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    Smashing photo maddave, I bet a lot of people would like to have a work place view as stunning as that

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    Some great pics here.

    It is a little nippy over here...



    Again, this shot isn't from today but is recent.

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    Here's my pic of the day, taken early this morning.
    A diamond tree.
    Last edited by blacktimberwolf; 09-02-2012 at 12:15. Reason: re-sizing.

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