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That sets a mood. nice
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I like that lantern.
The compact florescent bulb doesn't emit light in the same pattern that the old incandescent light bulb did, and isn't aligned properly to make full use of the Fresnel lens. But in practice, I bet it doesn't matter at all.
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That lantern has seen some days.
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Oh yeah, that's the one I was talking about.
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Limey wrote:
A pic most days from where I live
What you did there, I see it.
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Gravdigr wrote:
Limey wrote:
A pic most days from where I live
What you did there, I see it.
I know. Every day is surprisingly hard to remember to de, even though I walk every day and take pictures. Soz.
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It shouldn't be an albatross, that takes the fun out of it. Do it when you have the time and inclination.
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I like the picture in #59 a lot. I especially like to imagine the camera from a much higher altitude, how it's easy to see the little clumps of heather as stands of maple and oak trees, the footpath a riverbed, the hillside as a mountain range.
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This one is like those wooden concrete steps. Can you see the three different levels?
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That is some stark beauty.
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All of them are beautiful. I would love to visit and see them in person some day.
Thanks for sharing them Limey, now with a capital L.
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BigV wrote:
All of them are beautiful. I would love to visit and see them in person some day.
Thanks for sharing them Limey, now with a capital L.
You’ll be made most welcome!
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SNOW!!!!
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glatt wrote:
SNOW!!!!
Yes. It’s quite unusual here at sea level.
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Picture #65 but with snow is a killer.
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Where did the heads come from?
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Is that... one deer-thing's antler going through the other's eye? Or were they moved after death?