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On 12/7/2016 1:03 PM, mike wilson wrote:
On 07 December 2016 at 07:16 Malcolm Smith wrote:
Philip Northeast wrote:
https://flic.kr/p/PJY6zP
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Interesting building,
The relatively unknown Australian Tudor period.
Kind of reminds me of Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs, CO (where
the NORAD complex is buried).
When you first get to Fort Carson, you can see a large number of radio
masts on top of the mountain. After you've been there a while, you find
out all those radio masts belong to local TV & radio
> On 07 December 2016 at 07:16 Malcolm Smith wrote:
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> Philip Northeast wrote:
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> https://flic.kr/p/PJY6zP
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> Interesting building,
The relatively unknown Australian Tudor period. Recently overtaken by Republic
of Vulgaria style,
Philip Northeast wrote:
This the view defines Hobart to a degree, the city squeezed between the
river and Mt Wellington, note the communications/TV towers on top
https://flic.kr/p/KitJnt
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Thanks for that - great picture as well!
Malcolm
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Philip Northeast wrote:
yes it is glavanised steel roofing, a common roofing material in Australia.
The TV antenna does not need to be high as the transmission towers for
broadcast TV are on a mountain that is close by, so clear line of sight.
The positioning of power entry wires are a bit
Malcolm
This the view defines Hobart to a degree, the city squeezed between the
river and Mt Wellington, note the communications/TV towers on top
https://flic.kr/p/KitJnt
Philip Northeast
www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au
On 7/12/16 6:16 pm, Malcolm Smith wrote:
Philip Northeast wrote:
Malcolm,
yes it is glavanised steel roofing, a common roofing material in
Australia.
The TV antenna does not need to be high as the transmission towers for
broadcast TV are on a mountain that is close by, so clear line of sight.
The positioning of power entry wires are a bit unusual, but
Philip Northeast wrote:
https://flic.kr/p/PJY6zP
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Interesting building, I take it near the top of a hill? Odd, for buildings
where I am not to have TV aerials mounted as high up as possible (chimney),
wires being fed in lower than gutter height, and is that a galvanised
I reckon there's a family of undead cannibal serial killers living there. Very
atmospheric.
> On 6 Dec 2016, at 22:09, Philip Northeast wrote:
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> Dragged my Pentax 28mm tilt/shift lens out of the cupboard and started
> experimenting with it on the K1.
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> I am
Very nice!!
J
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Dragged my Pentax 28mm tilt/shift lens out of the cupboard and started
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