Michiel Schierbeek
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Re: Fun with the Sony A7 Series Cameras( all of them)
Dead end street, Roubaix
Dead end street, Roubaix
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Hi David, It's a bit different and I like different perspectives...I will take a stab at it.Okay so what is it? can you guess? Clue it is in a form of protection
lens CV15/4.5 vIII
The guessing game by Viramati, on Flickr
I'm with Barry: some kind of tube !Hi David, It's a bit different and I like different perspectives...I will take a stab at it.
It's Oak leaves at the end of a Tubex Tree shelter tube
https://shop.arborday.org/data/defa.../Tubex-Tree-Shelter-5-Pack---2-Foot_1-888.jpg
I slightly cheated Bart (not that I'm certain what it is) ...I looked at the larger image on FlickrI'm with Barry: some kind of tube !
But no clue what's down there at the bottom.
Kind regards.
Barry, really - the internet is your best friend ....https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poldhu
The site is famous as the location of Poldhu Wireless Station, Guglielmo Marconi's transmitter for the first transatlantic radio message on 12 December 1901 to his temporary receiving station on Signal Hill, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Doug and Tom....You are both to smart for me...well done...I thought it would take you a little longer to figure it out
The Cornish coast with turbulent weather. I'd be willing to get drenched for the photographic possibilities.Just googled Poldhu and im staying in Mullion later this week and I think I will probably see the old folks home from the B&B I'm staying in. It's going to rain all week so the Marconi museum is going to get a visit.
Hi MrSmith, yes Mullion Cove is just the other-side of Poldhu and this was taken at Church Cove (Gunwalloe) which is well worth a visit also...Lovely little church there (Church of the Storms) http://www.cornwall-online.co.uk/kerrier/gunwalloe.htm it's where I took the orchid in the font images on the previous page...Enjoy your stay in Cornwall, I hope the weather stays good for you...Cheers BarryJust googled Poldhu and im staying in Mullion later this week and I think I will probably see the old folks home from the B&B I'm staying in. It's going to rain all week so the Marconi museum is going to get a visit.
Do Tom and I win a prize, Barry? :grin: BTW, love the picture!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Poldhu
The site is famous as the location of Poldhu Wireless Station, Guglielmo Marconi's transmitter for the first transatlantic radio message on 12 December 1901 to his temporary receiving station on Signal Hill, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Doug and Tom....You are both to smart for me...well done...I thought it would take you a little longer to figure it out
Well done you get first prizeI'm with Barry: some kind of tube !
But no clue what's down there at the bottom.
Kind regards.
Yes you both win jointly the 1st place prize :clap: :clap: :clap:Do Tom and I win a prize, Barry? :grin: BTW, love the picture!
Oh damn it; if you're going to church in the rain you really must take in Priest's Cove!Hi MrSmith.. this was taken at Church Cove (Gunwalloe) ...........