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New phone camera shots from today.
These first 5 are as they come straight out of the OnePlus 5 #VeryImpressed
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Slightly edited from the RAW photo
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And one with a fair bit of editing on the laptop
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briantrumpet

Legendary Member
Location
Devon & Die
I ventured only as far as the Co-op today, but the timing was good.

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Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
None of my pictures of the day are mine; they're all from an exhibition I went to this evening, about the lives of Untouchables and tribal people - ie, the poorest of the poor - at the heart of India's economic boom.
Nice pics. The poverty is staggering, never seems anything like it even here in Africa. India is still a very backward country in many ways.
 
To paraphrase, the film. 'Jaws'................
"We're gonna need a bigger Tractor!"

Not so much stuck, as 'embedded'
NewLands Lane
Normanton
Its sister vehicle had got out, as it passed me, just by the railway bridge, as I ran home from work (circa 17:30)
Apologies for poor quality, as it was an iPhone, not a proper camera

Here (just a 100 yards, or so, south-east of the bridge)
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3675566

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NorthernDave

Never used Über Member
To paraphrase, the film. 'Jaws'................
"We're gonna need a bigger Tractor!"

Not so much stuck, as 'embedded'
NewLands Lane
Normanton
Its sister vehicle had got out, as it passed me, just by the railway bridge, as I ran home from work (circa 17:30)
Apologies for poor quality, as it was an iPhone, not a proper camera

Here (just a 100 yards, or so, south-east of the bridge)
http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3675566

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I can only imagine the amount of cr*p that is going to leave on the road when it's finally dragged out of there...:rolleyes:
 
I can only imagine the amount of cr*p that is going to leave on the road when it's finally dragged out of there...:rolleyes:
Yes, it would, but they were transferring the Bales (reels?) to a barn, another 1/2 mile along a lane that is only used by a few fishermen, & for access to a quarry ('gated' too), just on the north-west side of the railway, so should be clean by the time they get back to a 'public road'
 
Yes, it would, but they were transferring the Bales (reels?) to a barn, another 1/2 mile along a lane that is only used by a few fishermen, & for access to a quarry ('gated' too), just on the north-west side of the railway, so should be clean by the time they get back to a 'public road'
I forgot to include this

There's an 'abandoned' Gentlemans Residence at the far end of the Lane
Well, that's not strictly accurate, as the Hall is gone. & just the farm buildings/Stables remain
If I run through the Woods, I'd be (practically) running through the front door whilst in the Woods!!!

http://www.stanleyhistoryonline.com/Newland-Estate.html
 
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