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huwevansModerator
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February, 2009 - FirstView Comments
      #755673 - 31/01/2009 22:19

This thread is for comments arising from the February 2009 picture thread.

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Re: The bucket tree [Re: huwevans]
      #755804 - 01/02/2009 18:00

wow very colourful Rusty Knight

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Re: Dylan, again... [Re: numanoid]
      #755805 - 01/02/2009 18:02

FatController, is that an old Fuji DX10 by his left foot there?

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Edited by numanoid (01/02/2009 18:03)


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Re: Kt2 [Re: huwevans]
      #755831 - 01/02/2009 19:37

Quote:

Anybody else got Snowdrops, Daffs?



Yes, our snowdrops started to flower last week and the daffs are shooting up. Sadly I'm 300 miles away and won't be able to photograph them.

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Re: Dylan, again... [Re: numanoid]
      #755837 - 01/02/2009 19:56

It's a Fuji 'something' Larry, belonged to SWMBO until I bought her a real compact.

Sods law dictates that I can't find it now to be more precise... The nature of the infinite toy box!

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Re: The bucket tree [Re: numanoid]
      #755849 - 01/02/2009 20:18

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wow very colourful Rusty Knight




Thanks Larry. It certainly brightened up what turned out to be an overcast day. Of course, Sods Law meant that the cloud started breaking just as we left for home.....

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Re: Dylan, again... [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #755863 - 01/02/2009 21:02

TFC - thanks for your help.

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Re: Shooting Weekend [Re: MickLL]
      #755877 - 01/02/2009 22:19

Must check/clean the lens on my mobile phone camera. There is a big smudge in the middle of my pic

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Re: Shooting Weekend [Re: APchris]
      #755895 - 01/02/2009 23:52

Ah, APchris, the mention of the Nelson Range & Pirbright brings back memories - most of them good.

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Re: Dylan, again... [Re: numanoid]
      #756002 - 02/02/2009 10:52

Further to my previous Larry; Dylan brought the camera to me just now, it's a Fujifilm 1300.

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Re: Dylan, again... [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #756010 - 02/02/2009 11:11

'Ere Les - where are those boats ?? Lisa.

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Re: Shooting Weekend [Re: TheFatControlleR]
      #756067 - 02/02/2009 12:57

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Ah, APchris, the mention of the Nelson Range & Pirbright brings back memories - most of them good.




Good memories and Nelson range, or indeed Pirbrite, don't sit well together I've been up and down that and the other ranges at Pirbrite in the freezing cold, gale force winds, thick fog (though sadly not quite thick enough to prevent firing ) or heavy rain. My regiment never seems able to order enough sunshine.

The most 'memorable' day on Nelson was 2 years ago in the floods with the firing points under 6" of water

Glad I'm not there today, it'll be under 6" of snow

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Re: Tower Staircase [Re: APchris]
      #756116 - 02/02/2009 15:03

Great shot Foxz!

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Re: Tower Staircase [Re: numanoid]
      #756163 - 02/02/2009 16:49

Thankyou

I might've made a better job of it if I hadn't been having a bout of vertigo at the time, I'm not good with heights and from the shot you just can't appreciate how high it was!

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Re: River Welland [Re: Just_Me_James]
      #756249 - 02/02/2009 19:07

Are you another Stamfordian?

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Re: River Welland [Re: mike_j]
      #756267 - 02/02/2009 19:25

If you're asking me, then yes

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