The TP52 - 2026 NCF15 52 for 2026 Week 18 Curves & Tech

Tremendous shot,

we get so used to seeing James webb type images that its sometimes difficult to imagine what we can see with our own scopes.
 
That's seriously impressive - especially for 600mm handheld!
 
RE: Daily Life - I love this composition with bags of negative space.
 
Great set Nick, I would have had a hard time choosing between 1 and 3
 
Bread, I am so jealous, beautiful colours.
 
Loving the flowers! Lovely colours, super bokeh.

I really like way you've processed the Morning Rituals - gives it a gentle / subtle vintage feel.
 
Your flowers are great :)
 
That's a lovely shot, I really like the framing with the cherry blossom.
 
Monuments is a lovely shot, well framed and the colours on the trees, flower bed and in the gutter :thumbs:
Great angle and colours for perspective
 
Looks like you fell over in my garden :p

Nicely done :)
 
Two wonderful shots Nick. Love the cherry trees framing the monument and the POV for the bluebells is excellent.
 
Some of the most beautiful trees I have ever seen
 
Week 18 Curves & Tech
Bassaleg viaduct - the oldest ( or 2nd oldest depending who you read) operational railway viaduct in the world. Built in 1826 for the Rumney Railway as a horse drawn plateway. Later converted to steam as a standard gauge line which eventually connected Newport and Brecon via Merthyr. It now just serves a limestone quarry so can still take the weight of a loaded stone train.
Bassaleg Viaduct by Nick Dallimore, on Flickr
 
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Nice image.

You say it can take the weight of a loaded stone train, but unless someone has been playing Noughts and Crosses, I think some mid-life strengthening was required.
 
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