The Camera in my pocket..!!

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  1. Phil A

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    Did you fly through it Woo? :)
     
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    • Jiffy

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      Nice one there Woo, how do you get those colours of the rainbow to stand out please, mine just come out wishy washy?
       
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        Cloud over the levels a few minutes ago.

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          Thank you Ellen,Fern,Zigs and Jiffy :)
          Zigs where ever I fly the rainbow follows me;)
          Jiffy I set my aperture to a minimum of f11 so that it darkens the background(Sky) a little :)
           
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            Thankyou Woo, will have a go and see what happens :dbgrtmb:
             
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              A walk along the Norfolk Coast Path from Cromer to Sheringham.

              Standing on Beacon Hill, at an impressive 344ft the highest point in Norfolk, after the epic ascent from Cromer. :heehee:

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              A clear, sunny day meant we could just see the Sheringham Shoal offshore wind farm in the distance.

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              Coastal erosion at West Runton.

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                Mine & Reggie's walk down Bradford Dale today[​IMG]
                 
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                  @Trunky ....Great pics:dbgrtmb:...Looks like you picked a good day for it,perfect walking weather...those caravans look dangerously close to the edge:yikes:.....

                  @Ellen ....bet you both enjoyed it:doggieshmooze: Lovely time of the year to be out and about:dbgrtmb:
                   
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                    It was a lovely day, sunny & dry :)
                     
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                      A walk around Landguard point on a bright, cold and blustery afternoon.

                      This is a fascinating place to visit. A nature reserve and an old 18th century fort, originally built to guard the entrance to Harwich harbour, sit right next to the vast modern container port at Felixstowe docks, making a strange juxtaposition of man and nature, old and new.
                      Various other old buildings and structures are dotted around the shoreline too, giving plenty of great photo opportunities. Landguard 014.JPG

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                        Arriving at work early today on a cold, misty November morning, I looked across the fields at the back, immediately got out the camera and was lucky enough to capture this sunrise.

                        The mist hovering over the frosty grass, the bare trees in the distance and the aircraft contrails in the sky made a beautiful combination. :)

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                          Nice shot Trunky. :dbgrtmb:
                           
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                            I'm just in awe!!!!

                            Well done everyone! :dbgrtmb:
                             
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