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Well, another little pic. The Neptune Gardens in the Real Alcazar, Seville.
Of to Jerez tomorrow.
Of to Jerez tomorrow.
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bindeweede posted this photo from FB, then from my reply thought i was upset, then removed it, which was very kind.
I was not upset.
The original post was that my hair clippers were bust.
It's okay it got fixed
I was not upset.
The original post was that my hair clippers were bust.
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You can knock out quite a reasonable photo with a phone these days.
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Nice - I like those kind of coastlines in which the border between land and sea keeps changing with the tides. I find holiday beaches and cliffs very boring by comparison.
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Yes, nice pic, chaggle. My first digital camera - a Fuji MX 700 - had 1.5 megapixels. Today's smartphones can have 12, 16, or 20*, though from what I have read, the size of the pixels can be more important that the number. ( I am still in a quandary about getting myself a smartphone, though picture quality would not be so important to me, as I have 3 fairly modern digital cameras already.)chaggle wrote:You can knock out quite a reasonable photo with a phone these days.
*There's a Nokia phone with 41 megapixels.
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I'll get you a shot of the same scene at low tide - you won't see a lot of water.Tony.Williams wrote:Nice - I like those kind of coastlines in which the border between land and sea keeps changing with the tides. I find holiday beaches and cliffs very boring by comparison.
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Same place - different time. Sea is about a mile away.
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Yup, that's my sort of coast!
Where is it?
Where is it?
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Exactly here.Tony.Williams wrote:Yup, that's my sort of coast!
Where is it?
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.39117 ... a=!3m1!1e3
Top of these steps
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.39088 ... 312!8i6656
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Thank you!
Close to Weston-super-Mare, I see. I have a soft spot for the traditional, slightly tacky, English seaside resort, as long as it isn't too decrepit!
Close to Weston-super-Mare, I see. I have a soft spot for the traditional, slightly tacky, English seaside resort, as long as it isn't too decrepit!
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From earlier today - view from Wengen looking up the Lauterbrunnen valley.
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Looks a beautiful place, Binders.
Chaggle, I love our coastal sea that appears so rapidly - how many cars caught out this year so far?!
Chaggle, I love our coastal sea that appears so rapidly - how many cars caught out this year so far?!
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Yes - Binders gets to see some beautiful places doesn't he?Tinkerbell wrote:Looks a beautiful place, Binders.
Chaggle, I love our coastal sea that appears so rapidly - how many cars caught out this year so far?!
Happens a lot every year - cars and people being caught out.
I can't blame them entirely - no excuse for residents but I feel sorry for them if they are visitors.
They can't know that the dry land they parked on is going to be 5 metres under water in 6 hours time or the water's edge they are walking along will turn into liquid mud and suck them in within seconds.
There is a rescue hovercraft based at Burnham on Sea and it is well used.
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A pic from earlier today - a 12th century castle.