Nice Photos.
Posted by: u5227470736789439 on 27 February 2008
Here is my candidate as being almost quite good. In fact it is two painstakingly joined.
Taken up in the mountain at Skurdalsvatn in 2000.
Though this one takien in Warsaw in November 2006 is not bad:
I know there are several good photgraphers here, and it would be nice to see some of you best efforts if you feel inclined to share!
George
Nice pic Haim,where is it?Nice B/W Jamie,where is it?
Thanks Guys
Looks very down at home doesn't it? Though it was taken at the stables in Cobham, Surrey. Literally across the road from Chelsea's training ground which is the other side of the furthest building in the shot. (Incidentally, The Club are frequently very nice to the stables and do good things for the kids who go there and have special days/visits etc. They don't have to, it's just something they do. Which is nice.)
Fabio 1 posted:Nice pic Haim,where is it?Nice B/W Jamie,where is it?
Thanks. It is the Des Plaines river taken from a bridge at the entrance of my hometown, Wadsworth in northern Illinois.
Thank you Jamie and Haim.Haim,always thought you were from northern Europe. ..I finally know now
Canvas Print 40x30 in situ
How do I get to share this picture on here it used to be straight forward!
Go to flickr, on the sharing options, click embed and copy the size you want
When adding reply on forum, click the <> symbol top tight of posting box and paste your picture in there. It will be text first but will show pic when you update
All trial and error, it would be nice if the technicalities of posting were explained when they get changed of course, but hey, that's all part of the forum fun right..?
Kinneard Head lighthouse, Fraserburgh.
ewemon posted:
That is a beautiful scene.
Quarry Bank Mill
Another of Quarry Bank Mill
How much?Enough,Winki.Oh and compliments for you pic.
Sorry,compliments for Count's pic.
Yeah Winky, I can't imagine the cost of these sort of cars. Different league.
Well, it's a very special motor. The Napier Railton was a one off with a 24 litre aero engine designed to go as fast as possible around Brooklands and the like in the thirties. A hobby then for John Cobb who had it built for him as a 'money no object' project but nowadays it's owned by The Brooklands Museum, though given it was lottery money that paid for it I guess many people contributed to its purchase..!