Brendan
You should do one with the back of your head on it. It'd be very funny. Cheers for now.
Country's Mama
Cheers and I thought I may be in trouble for posting this sort of stuff. I know the pig shots are just for fun and nothing sort of technical about them but if they made you smile then Mission Accomplished. It's fun photography, innit.
Angler
I certainly did, a captive audience. They were all fastened in.
Cheers mate.
Cheers Brendan.
It's the the first time Iv'e seen your avatar. I actually did LOL,
HONEST, It's brill. I remember years ago seeing the back of the moon, it was just like a balding man's head.
Bigal
Unbelievable, we can see the track from our front windows.
We are at Ravenscar. I'm sure you know exactly where it is.
Next time you come let me know and I'll make you a nice
pot of tea. You probably know The Ravenhall Hotel. That's just round the corner from our place.
Bret
I wasn't going to mention this but this puppy photo got me first prize in the Pets section at our local anual show.
Sarge
If we lived closer I'd love to buy you a pint.
Did you smile?
I hope these bring a smile to your faces. I hope you really serious photographers don't mind me posting stuff like this.
My Wife took this. Telling the piglet a joke.
And this. The Audience behaved like pigs.
I took this, Our Puppy playing in a Wet Mole Hill
sarge 69
I think it's expensive: It's 37.00 GB Pounds
Family of four 148.00 GB Pounds
Kids under 4 FREE Big Deal
It's dammed expensive if the kids are crying to go on it. In US dollars it's about 60 dollars.
I had problems downloading the London Eye pictures and ended up with it on twice. This is to fill the space as I don't know how to delete one of the postings.
You don't realise the size of it until you get right up to it
How about. This is one I did earlier.
Or, Kids, don't try this at home.
Stunning springs to mind, absolutely stunning, thanks for showing them
donrent
This is the first abuse I have heard on here.
A Brit and proud. Try American English. It's
sort of not quite English, is it, old chap.
It's not very often Whitby is in the National News but at the moment, there is a story running about a row of old Cottages
that have had their foundations badly damaged by rain and this has caused a landslip. (See photo). These cottages are on a very steep bank, the gardens have slipped down the bank and are resting against the houses further down the bank. Five or six of these cottages have to be demolished and the owners were told to evacuate within half an hour and take only valuables and very personal items as the cottages were going to be demolished, they are that dangerous. Demolition was supposed to start this morning. I packed my camera kit and went to get a series of pictures of the demolition, from start to finish, (my plan). For starters, the police and security men were there and I couldn't get anywhere near the cottages. Fairplay, they don't want silly old men running about with cameras getting in their way. I ended up on the west side shooting across the harbour which by the way is the start of the River Esk and it's quite a distance. I got my tripod set up with my 70-300 and remote switch at the ready. I took a couple of shots to make sure all was set up OK and waited for it all to start. Four and a half hours of no action from the site, my mobile phone rang. My dear wife informed me that they cannot get any plant machines on the site and the cottages are to be demolished piece by piece by hand. It's supposed to be starting tomorrow, so watch this space. Don't laugh!!!!????
The six cottages from the right are to be Demolished