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Apr 6, 2015 05:00:25   #
Thanks, the dogs are Caesar a Labrador, and Troy a Lab Staffy cross. Both 10 years old.
MichaelBoggia wrote:
Wonderful pictures of your castle. Shame it is falling into disrepair. I see you have a beautiful Rottie who looks happy to be running as fast as he or she can.

Troy and Caesar

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Apr 4, 2015 18:45:36   #
Cymru .... Welsh language for Wales.... Thanks for viewing.
doduce wrote:
Cymru?
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Apr 4, 2015 13:22:38   #
Thanks all, for the feedback.
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Apr 4, 2015 13:22:10   #
Hi, yes it is a real have and have not society, the majority having nothing even electricity! thanks for viewing.
wonkytripod wrote:
Excellent set, really show the 2 sides of these countries. I did some work in a rural area of Mozambique just over 10 years ago. The main source of meat protein in the village was rats that were caught that had been living in the thatched roof of the houses.
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Apr 4, 2015 07:58:11   #
Wales is a great place to visit but I am biased... Can't guarantee sunshine as we get our fair share of rain! but thats the reason the countryside is so green..I hope you get to visit.
Adicus wrote:
definitely not related
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Apr 4, 2015 07:27:27   #
Thanks for the feedback, don't think Richard and Robson Green are related but ??
jerryc41 wrote:
Nice shots. I remember that series. I wondered if he might be Robson Green's father - long shot - but no.
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Apr 4, 2015 07:06:31   #
My "local" Castle. Small Castles like this are spread throughout Wales, this particular Castle was the ancestral home to the Morgan Family. It was used on location for the TV series "The Adventures of Robin Hood" in 1950's, starring Richard Green. Unfortunately the Castle is now in disrepair and needs some serious renovation.

Pencoed Castle

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Snowy Castle

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View from Lane

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Dogs & Castle

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Winter Walk with kids and dogs

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Llanmartin and Castle Panorama

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Apr 3, 2015 10:51:10   #
I agree, thanks for taking the time to look at the images.
Skneemiller wrote:
Hard to believe people really live this way. And we waste time asking which lens should I buy! The sunset picture is very nice.
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Apr 3, 2015 05:05:16   #
A few shots taken whilst working in Tanzania & Mozambique, stunning scenery but abject poverty....

Beach traders

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Coral Bay, Dar es Salaam

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Fishing before Storm

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Local boys

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No Washing Machines here!

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Caracol Beach, Pemba, Mozambique

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Local Women

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Sunset Palma, Mozambique

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Slipway, Dar es Salaam Peninsula

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Kilwa main street, Tanzania

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Apr 1, 2015 18:16:42   #
I visited Phoenix back in 1992 on a trip including Tombstone, San Diego, Grand Canyon and San Francisco. Stunning scenery and great people. I will keep posting, Thanks for the positive feedback.
jimmya wrote:
It appears Roman but given the two thousand or so years since the Roman Empire, it looks in very good condition. Interesting - apparently who ever built it followed the Roman design... beautiful structure. Very nice photos.

Here in Phoenix, Arizona USA where I live it's rare to have clouds and rain because we're on the desert.

I'd love to see more of your country - I'd love to visit but alas... the $$$ is not intended for travel but for retirement.

Please post more - I love what I've seen of your stuff so far.
It appears Roman but given the two thousand or so ... (show quote)
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Apr 1, 2015 15:45:19   #
Hi, unfortunately we do get a considerable amount of rain in Wales due to the Atlantic Jet Stream, the shot was taken in August!. The Cynghordy Viaduct was built between 1850-1899.
jimmya wrote:
Very nice but two questions. One, is it always cloudy and so dark there? Two, is that a Roman aqua duct in the second shot. If so it's very well preserved.
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Apr 1, 2015 11:43:39   #
600mm, f/6.3, ISO 100, 1/100
Millismote wrote:
impressive camera settings please. :thumbup:
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Apr 1, 2015 04:03:42   #
Messing about with Tamron 150-600mm, tried to take advantage of clear skies to take photo of 90% moon and enhance with HDR. Had to crop but decent detail.

Mood HDR

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Mar 31, 2015 09:07:31   #
Hi all, thanks for the feedback, what drew me to the shots in first place was the drama in the clouds.
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Mar 31, 2015 08:05:46   #
A couple of shots taken near Llandovery in West Wales.

Llyn Reservoir

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Railway Viaduct near Llandovery

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