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Apparently we're short on posts.

Here's a photo I took today, discuss :grin:

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Yorkshire Wolds?
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Not this time...

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Not sure then. Instead, here is a panorama I took a week ago in Italy:
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Fantastic! OK, you win!

We were on the Howardian Hills, not far from Nunnington Hall

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Your picture is very good too - I like its composition.

Here is one from 2 weeks ago, taken in France (but it could have been anywhere). Two young sparrows; their mother had just fed them and flown off to find more food...
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HansV wrote:... I like its composition...
The less than horizontal horizon doesn't make you feel sea sick then?

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No, it doesn't bother me. But it's easily corrected...
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The far horizon line looks very nearly perfectly true to me making me believe your camera was squared up quite well. Is that not the case?
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stuck wrote:Apparently we're short on posts.

Here's a photo I took today, discuss :grin:
You do make it easy for yourself. :grin:
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Here's a panorama shot I took earlier today.

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I toughed I'd upload a real picture of the Sydney Opera House, I assume you know where it is Argus. :smile: (That's one of my daughters on the left BTW)
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Lovely!
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Eh, in the middle of the picture (as I would guess when you all post images of hidden snakes and whatnot). :laugh:
(In fact, it's in the middle of Ken's picture as well, if one look close enough. :grin:)

Hah, this one is easy. (I see that you sent your clouds to our part of the world.)
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I didn't realise you saw me there Argus ! :evilgrin:
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The clouds [here], not to mention the curvature of the earth, didn't make it easy. :grin:
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Some really beautiful (and well composed) images from our members.
Top rates for all, and Claude, that panorama is spectacular...there is so much to look at; the blues and greens, the city skyline, the bridge, he yachts the rocks...

BTW: Hans, is that water behind the sparrows or a decorative skirting board? I cannot make out?

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On second thought it seems it is water, and running across at the top of the image is probably the built in bars of a railing.
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Here's a picture I took last week

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Rudi wrote:
BTW: Hans, is that water behind the sparrows or a decorative skirting board? I cannot make out?

Edit:
On second thought it seems it is water, and running across at the top of the image is probably the built in bars of a railing.
Correct! It's at the lake of Annecy; you can see the railing on the left of this picture:
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@StuartR:
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Mount Tongariro?
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I agree with Hans.

If it is not however the suggested, then how about:
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Mount Taranaki
or
Mount Ruapehu volcano in the Tongariro National Park
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