Photos to share anybody?

Red trails in the sunset…

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To all that have posted photographs on here it is nice to see such a high standard from all.

Who can remember the argument I had with a member no longer with us. God how well do I remember. He could not understand that the gear I used had focus issues yet swore blind it was my fault. Thank goodness those days are well in the past.

Does anyone have a particular favorite of one they have taken. It would be interesting to know.
Out of all the hundreds I have taken this for some reason this one stands out

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I have around 5-6 that could be all time favourites but I always liked this one the most I suppose. Must have liked it at the time of posting it originally because I gave it a gold-looking border.

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Sorry - doesn’t work form me on that frame…(

That’s alright, no need to be sorry :slight_smile:

The beginning of the end of the Rhododendron flowers. A good show every year but a pity it doesn’t last very long…

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Oh well…

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dinner is being got ready for a few months time

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@Besoeker good one, i love!!

Wow, very beautiful.

After the rain.

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Mt Isa happily smoking away - who needs chemtrails when you’ve got a mine?

A Cloncurry working windmill

A couple of Cornish Boilers mounted for some reason (Cloncurry)

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Excellent Ms Pimmy with the rain!

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I filled up the bird bath with clean water. A few minutes later a bird flew down for a cooling off. Just a sparrow I think. Photo taken with a lot of zoom.

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Interesting Bruce. I had the vague idea that those boilers might have had a tin mining connection, lo and behold…

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I shared with this:

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Starting to find offshore rigs most fascinating. Where is this one?

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