That is a magnificent sunset. Not sure I can recall seeing one with so many
shades of purple.
Photos.
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Re: Photos.
This perhaps, I was rummaging around in old postings and thought this was attributed to MG, but might be considerablyMountain Goat wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:50 pm Just testing. Is this image too large? It is the size my tablet takes.
I did once try photo bucket when it was free and I couldn't get it to accept my photos.
Just tried the resize site you put on Ian's. How do I get the reduced photo to work on my tablet? It says it can open the file.
out of of date! Image is on page 1 of this thread. Sorry for confusion.
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Re: Photos.
The photo was taken from the top of our drive. A neighbour had a few trees cleared so they don't fall onto the lane if we have high winds, so it enlarged our view. We have several views from up here depending on which side of the mountain one wants to look out towards. Is only a short walk to look at a lovely view of the sea and coastal villages below on the other side of the hill, and we often get people stopping while passing through just to look. Very few see the photo I shared though as they would need to go down the lane to see it.Chops wrote: ↑Mon Dec 23, 2019 12:53 amThis perhaps, I was rummaging around in old postings and thought this was attributed to MG, but might be considerablyMountain Goat wrote: ↑Fri Oct 05, 2018 9:50 pm Just testing. Is this image too large? It is the size my tablet takes.
I did once try photo bucket when it was free and I couldn't get it to accept my photos.
Just tried the resize site you put on Ian's. How do I get the reduced photo to work on my tablet? It says it can open the file.
out of of date! Image is on page 1 of this thread. Sorry for confusion.
If I turn the camera slightly and walk a few paces I can view the house as can be seen.
Budget modelling in 0-16.5...
Re: Photos.
That is a very charming photo, what with the snow and all. I recall one snow fall whilst living
in Shiplake 1966 - '67. It was a sharp contrast from the Canadian blizzards from whence
we came.
in Shiplake 1966 - '67. It was a sharp contrast from the Canadian blizzards from whence
we came.
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