> On Oct 21, 2017, at 4:49 AM, Alan C wrote:
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> Some of the shots are not so great but I'll never get another opportunity.
I thought some were quite good, Alan. I especially liked the panoramas and the
one of St.Mary’s Marsham from the ground.
Alan, that's a lovely set. My favo(u)rite is Dales Pano1--I love the
hills, and the rain curtains in the background.
I had thought that the Wensleydale Creamery was rescued by its mention
in the Monty Python "Cheese Shop" sketch; but some research shows that
it was indeed Wallace & Gromit that
A diverse, interesting and attractive gallery.
Very well done.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Sat, Oct 21, 2017 at 4:49 AM, Alan C wrote:
> As promised, my travelogue of the Yorkshire Dales (62 deep, sorry Cotty).
> The weather & lighting was
A very nice set of some very familiar places. I like the Turner view from
Hackfall. I've shot that, but not as nicely. Glad to see you found
not-Stonehenge too.
B
> On 21 Oct 2017, at 09:50, Alan C wrote:
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> As promised, my travelogue of the Yorkshire Dales (62 deep, sorry
All impressively well shot, Alan!
You're wringing out the best of
that K5.
J
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> On Oct 21, 2017, at 1:49 AM, Alan C wrote:
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> As promised, my travelogue of the Yorkshire Dales (62 deep, sorry Cotty). The
> weather & lighting was very changeable but the
On 21/10/17, Alan C, discombobulated, unleashed:
>As promised, my travelogue of the Yorkshire Dales (62 deep, sorry Cotty).
>The weather & lighting was very changeable but the K5 did well. The
>interiors were all shot at high ISO, a big step up from the K7. William
>Turner, the English Artist,
Alan C wrote:
Most of all, this trip gave me a chance to focus on other things besides
animals!
https://www.flickr.com/photos/wisselstroom/albums/72157687581274920
The shot that caught my eye was the wings with the Morris Minor and Land
Rover in the background. All in all a nice mixture
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