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Answerprancer | 23:55 Mon 21st Jan 2013 | Arts & Literature
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Inspired by a suggestion from Ann86.

Do you have any photos you've taken and would like to post here?
They could be from a basic 'point n shoot', a high falutin' DSLR or a scan from a pic taken on an old film camera or maybe just something you snapped on your phone.
Maybe you could give a short account of the circumstances eg. where/why it was taken, what memory/feeling it holds for you.
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That's my point Mamya, it's not about the quality or expertise necessarily, if you have a pic that captures a moment, up load it and maybe include a couple of lines that explain what it meant to you.
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Paddywak. As far as I can remember, you need to log into your Photobucket acct, click on your username (top right) then select the 'Privacy' tab and scroll to the bottom and slide the selector to 'private' then save.
yes, Answerprancer, it is in Dorset http://goo.gl/maps/uZTVG

and here's a panoramic view http://i45.tinypic.com/33vnbmh.jpg

I've done the walk along the coastal path from Poole to Swanage a few times (although I did use the Sandbanks ferry rather than walk on water) and last time I took a set of photos that I converted to 3D, so if you've got a pair of those red/cyan glasses handy then this shows the 3D effect quite well (the picture's always a bit darker with the glasses on than would preferable) http://i48.tinypic.com/1075p2r.jpg
This is one off my old dog, hen he was about 12weeks old and his ears had just began to stand up.
http://s172.beta.photobucket.com/user/paddymax/media/Max/max5.jpg.html?sort=3&o=20
Some amazing Pictures folks....Love the blackbirds Shaney. The bee video is fantastic Biscuit. x
Some Goldfinches I caught feeding in the snow
http://flic.kr/p/dQCYmo
I'm really loving this thread. Thanks for sharing your pictures.

Last year I had a robin nesting in my shed. Here is a couple of pics of her.....
http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/TheBeast32/Farm/DSCN2622.jpg
http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/TheBeast32/Farm/DSCN2619.jpg

She laid 5 beautiful blue eggs and out of the 5 3 hatched into gorgeous fluffy chicks. I managed to get a couple of shots of them while she was away. I was very careful not to disturb them.
http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/TheBeast32/Robinsnestandeggs024.jpg
http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/TheBeast32/Robinsnestandeggs019.jpg

After a few weeks they fledged. I got a lovely pic of one of them tucked up by a wall in the garden.
http://i703.photobucket.com/albums/ww40/TheBeast32/Robinsnestandeggs028.jpg

I only popped out for a few minutes to get the picture then retreated back indoors as not to disturb nature taking its course. I spent the rest of the day glued to the window keeping an eye out for any hungry cats and watching mum teaching her chicks to fly. I felt like a proud father ;p
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Those are great RB - I hope they all made it to adulthood without any feline disturbance!

Bibble - I love that area. There is a tiny stone circle hidden away in woods on the road from Studland to Swanage, also one of my most favourite pubs in the history of the universe is near there (Worth Matravers).

Paddy - awwww ! Is he a Belgian Shepherd?
No prancer he was a Long haired GSD sadly he went to sleep nearly a year ago when he lost the use of his back legs at the age of 10½. I use his several incarnations as my avatar, the one I'm using now is when he was in his prime at about 5 years old.
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Wow! That's great Tambo! ..spider crab?
Hi AP - no time to post any tonight as just off to bed, but thanks for keeping this thread going, its brilliant, some great pics.
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No prob - let's take turns :-)
just flitting through, AP, but I thought I'd draw your attention to this portfolio

http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2013/jan/30/photography-art

The photos are striking but it makes my hands sweat just looking at them.
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Jeebus! I'd like to have a go at that, some of the POVs could be taken without too much risk. I nearly did a 'facedown' (plank) today, but I didn't think the setting was that interesting, I'd like to give this a go somewhere as seen in these pics.
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The Moon
http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y348/Photator/Moon_zps812715f0.jpg
Taken using my Tair 3S (pre-digital cameras) 300mm lens.
One I took at Rutland Water a few years ago, I had to wait for ages to get the sunset through the church tower.
http://i47.tinypic.com/359mj2f.jpg
Great pic of the moon AP!
That's absolutely beautiful Ann ;-)

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