The TP52 - 2026 Jaycee' 26 for 52

I really like Looking Through. Is that an old railway tunnel / bridge, it has that sort of feel.

Your links in the main thread need to link back to your photos here, rather than Flickr, as that allows people who want to comment to click straight through to here, rather than having to search for your thread (which isn't always easy).
 
I really like Looking Through. Is that an old railway tunnel / bridge, it has that sort of feel.

Your links in the main thread need to link back to your photos here, rather than Flickr, as that allows people who want to comment to click straight through to here, rather than having to search for your thread (which isn't always easy).


Yes, Barry to Bridgend railway which was ubused for years until it was re-opened about eight years ago
 
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Interesting coin.

I used to have that lens on L mount. Very good lens but used to have mine set up on a Nisi rail


I have looked at those rails, but have not used the lens much to determine what I (if anything) need. Ultimately photographing insects and the like
 
Good spot that, very nice ;)
 
Thanks guys, I really like the Driftwood picture, I may be gettibg the hand of this photo taking lark :)
 
Great shot of Castle Arcade John!

Thanks Simon, for some reason the shutter speed was slow so the people are a bit blurry. I saw lots of people walking into the castle so I went over to take a look and it seems you can walk through to Bute Park, and there is a cafe in the grounds also.

If you want to walk around the castle "inner" area you have to pay the entrance fee
 
Going for a big catch up due to being ill so here goes ........
 
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"John Wood (the Elder and the Younger) were influential 18th-century English architects who fundamentally shaped the Georgian landscape of Bath through iconic masterworks like The Circus and the Royal Crescent." He was an impulsive man and walked into a meeting of the city councillors telling them that they needed to come up with street names, their reply "quiet John Wood" hence these street names ......

View: https://flic.kr/p/2svQAQw
 
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Big catchup well done although I see you did many of them earlier but hadn't put them on the group thread. Still you have now and the spread sheet is up to date
 
Big catchup well done although I see you did many of them earlier but hadn't put them on the group thread. Still you have now and the spread sheet is up to date

Thanks, the guitar one is from my archives I think the others are from this year, just been struggling with time and work but hopefully get up to date soon
 
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