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Answerprancer | 22:39 Wed 13th Mar 2013 | Hobbies & Interests
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I have to go to Southampton tomorrow for my highly uninspiring dull and tedious job but I thought I'd make the whole hideous ordeal a bit more palatable by taking a detour via the New Forest with my camera and a bit of extra photographic equipment.
So, what shall I take pictures of and in what circumstances? I have about two hours to do this and I shall be entering from the north east Totton/Ashurst/Lyndhurst).
Just to make this a little less egocentric, does anyone here have any photos of the NF they could share? They could be photos you took or just lovely inspiring photos linked from elsewhere :-)
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Well fvck the lottaya!
I'll be posting my efforts tomorrow anyway so :-P
Hi AP, beautiful pics on Google images. If the sun is shining tomorrow, you should get some lovely shots of trees with shadows, new forest ponies etc.
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=new+forest+photography&hl=en&rlz=1W1RNRD_enGB503&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=MRdBUYqHGcup0AXY-4CoDw&;sqi=2&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=1024&bih=559
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Aw Anne! Thanks :-)
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Try doing something different instead of the same old boring pictures such as - ponies in the mist, trees in the mist, a nuthatch on a tree in the mist, gorse in the mist, a thatched house in the mist, sunset shrouded in mist, wet pools on the Heath in mist, a straight road in the mist and a photo of the mist.
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...such as?
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Actually, now that you come to mention it, that really IS inspiration - avoid New Forest pic cliches! Ok... now I'm thinking.
Dogging in the mist?
I love pictures of leaves and mushrooms/fungi with the sun shining on them ...
Hi Roy :)

Deer abundant in the Rhinefield and Arboretum, have also seen badgers in broad daylight.
Rhinefield House - had a tour there when it was privately owned - the smoking room was fantastic
Trees - Giant Sequoia can be seen from quite a distance.
Knightwood Oak - possibly the oldest tree in the NF and still growing
http://southernlife.org.uk/rhinefie.htm
http://www.redwoodworld.co.uk/picturepages/newforest.htm
http://www.new-forest-national-park.com/knightwood-oak.html
http://www.bucklershard.co.uk/
http://www.beaulieu.co.uk/
Noth, was that the one with sigourney weaver?
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Me too Anne - I might go macro.
Noth - Hmm, possibly but my camera doesn't do video :-/
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Ena! Yes :-) more inspiration.
its something in the mist, pretty sure about that...
http://i933.photobucket.com/albums/ad178/josad/JUNE2012.jpg

A little far out for you - Fordingbridge
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If I had Friday off, I'd do the whole thing - Rhinefield, Beaulieu, the witchy place (can't remember the name) but I only have a couple of hours till it gets dark. I suppose I could venture down to Fawley and get some pics of the fiery chimleys!
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..Burley, that was it.
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Fordingbridge is nice, but that means I'd have to go back via Salisbury - too far west.
After your first fecking answer I'll not bother.............
Shame. Ashley Water, near F'bridge is lovely too - they tested the bouncing bomb there.
Burley has some highland cattle which roam freely :)
Magnificent herd of red poll cattle near Fritham, the straightest backs in the NF :)
The NF has a strong tie with WWII - many memorials and 2 dis-used airfields at Stoney Cross and Holmsley.

All for future reference. Sweet dreams

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