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Like it mate, excellent colours. Might have a kens if the zeiss to do my tynemouth beach shot. Cheers mate
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you'll have a job mate, sadly its just rented.....gonna rent a 24mm TSE anarl and see which one i prefer.Like it mate, excellent colours. Might have a kens if the zeiss to do my tynemouth beach shot. Cheers mate
you'll have a job mate, sadly its just rented.....gonna rent a 24mm TSE anarl and see which one i prefer.
possibly the only time i will use the like feature on here, f***ing great that mateQuick edit of one taken tonight. As usual, great company with Ayesane and Orroso and the Lady Muck.
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Spent my childhood there. I'm told its not what it used to be.Any of you lot been down finchale priory?
Spent my childhood there. I'm told its not what it used to be.
Some nice shots. Classic Cornish location if I'm not mistaken. Ross, worth the 2nd visit, much better shot. Ken, cracking shot, maybe the best I remember seeing from you. A tad underexposed though?
Very goodNah, it's in North Yorkshire
cheers, yer I think too. This lens picks up nicer tones than my Sigma, being a bit wider helps too.Some nice shots. Classic Cornish location if I'm not mistaken. Ross, worth the 2nd visit, much better shot. Ken, cracking shot, maybe the best I remember seeing from you. A tad underexposed though?
Might have been the two I bumped into at Blea Tarn yesterday. One of them had a bloody wonga top on man. In the Lake District!Went tonight, couple of baldy geordies there
Bit hazy, bit of light, not much, sadly not a cloud to be seen
I'll let you borrow it
Very good them. I like them a lot.
no photography expert but I know a good photo when I see one and they're superb. I'm familiar with roseberry topping but as I can't see captain cook's monument I can't work out where they were taken from?