I had a great time in Somerset recently with other CCC members.
The weather was a bit hit and miss, but i did manage to get some pictures:
Somerset Trip
Somerset Trip
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Regards,
Keith
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Keith
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Re: Somerset Trip
Some good work, Keith. I especially like the second photo. That tree was really distinctive but its location worked against it. You found a way to show what was special about it without the surroundings detracting from the image.
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Mike Farley wrote:Some good work, Keith. I especially like the second photo. That tree was really distinctive but its location worked against it. You found a way to show what was special about it without the surroundings detracting from the image.
Hi Mike,
Thanks for your comment.
I really liked the green tree as well, it really stood out from the dark background of the Cathedral.
Regards,
Keith
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Re: Somerset Trip
here are some of my photos
wet moody tree by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
stonehenge by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
choiresters by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
tree priddy ponds by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
wet moody tree by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
stonehenge by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
choiresters by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
tree priddy ponds by Sarah Shakespeare, on Flickr
Re: Somerset Trip
Gutted I couldn't join you this time as I was recovering from having had major surgery just a few days earlier. It looks like you had a great weekend and I look forward to seeing more of your photos. Nice to see pics of Priddy, which is 5 minutes from my house
Rose
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Hi Rose, hope the Op went well. I loved Priddy as a location. Went back to get more photos. Certainly on my list as a place to return to.
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Sarahrs wrote:Hi Rose, hope the Op went well. I loved Priddy as a location. Went back to get more photos. Certainly on my list as a place to return to.
Thanks Sarah, it went very well and I'm doing pretty well so far. Lots of physio over the next few months and I'm looking forward to getting my big lenses out again ! Let me know anytime you want to come down here again, it would be good to meet up. Priddy has always been one of our favourite places, it's a unique landscape, especially the gruffy ground around Charterhouse. It is a dark skies area, the site of many Neolithic burial mounds, a Roman fort and amphitheatre, industrial lead and arsenic workings, and underground there are huge cave systems that attract cavers from all over the world. (Actually that's how we got to know it in the first place... we used to come down here for pot holing weekends 30+ years ago !) Priddy have an annual folk music festival which is quite well known, country fairs, ploughing matches in the summer with horses and traction engines, hedgelaying and drystone walling competitions. And the Queen Vic pub is pretty good too ! For a very small place there's an awful lot going on...
Rose
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Dramatic weather conditions at Priddy.
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I am just starting to go through my shots from the weekend. Here are a couple from when we went around Bristol's Floating Harbour by boat.
I liked the Gromit figurehead on this ferry. It is a pity that someone waved their hand at an inopportune moment. Yes, I could fix it but the time is better used for some of he better images from the trip.
I have long been fascinated by the story of Brunel's SS Great Britain and finally got to see it. It is remarkable that due to a combination of ghood fortune and the efforts of so many people, the ship still exists.
I liked the Gromit figurehead on this ferry. It is a pity that someone waved their hand at an inopportune moment. Yes, I could fix it but the time is better used for some of he better images from the trip.
I have long been fascinated by the story of Brunel's SS Great Britain and finally got to see it. It is remarkable that due to a combination of ghood fortune and the efforts of so many people, the ship still exists.
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