The Great Big Non-Drone Photo Thread!

The Tuxedo does like a chicken foot

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Seeing @Stomper post the Corfe Castle pics reminded me of this one from Sept 22.
Taken from the back garden of a cottage next to The Scott Arms in Kingston (voted one of the best pub garden views in the UK) at 06:30 in the morning.

Taken on my D500 / 75-300 DX VR at full zoom on tripod.

From these photos I sublimated on to a photo slate for some Xmas gifts.
Here is the first trial, failed bottom right, not enough pressure on the heat press.

Then got a pic taken from the pub garden printed on a 4’ x 2’ canvas for my Daughter.

Going back to the cottage in September and taking the mini4 with me.

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Pub added to our list, thanks,

great photos.

Well their first visit to skegvegas(not the last)

Locked up

Food too

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Nice keyring :star_struck:

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Brilliant images, thanks for posting.

The red sandstone of Glasgow’s Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum glowing in the early morning sun.
Nikon Z8 - 1/250 sec @ f7.1, 100iso - 24-120 @ 46mm.

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Taken from the top of Glastonbury Tor as they headed back to RNAS Yeovilton:

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This weeks moon pics :waxing_crescent_moon:

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What were they taken with Jim?

Who got the bread first?

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Long shadows on the dog walk

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My first sunspots (thanks to a very rare and brief break in the clouds)!

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I thought about it… I really did…

#rtfcompetition #cliffedge

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Fresh Air time after all the rain , taken on iPhone 15 pro max

Wollaton Deer park ,Nottingham

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Finally got out with the Osmo Pocket 3 and first thing I tried was a Timelapse. While it was running I flew the Mini 2 about, although it was rather windy. See if you can spot my first tree crash and drone retrieval (blink and you’ll miss it). No damage thankfully.

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Some of the non-drone shots that went with - The Daily Photo Thread - #7795 by speedracer66

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Second one down how much they look like the M3 G80’s especially from the front, also when comparing the M3 in not far short of the same colour green as to the Alfa.

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I remenber a time when Alpha’s were complete rust buckets, mainly due to the Alfasud’s falling apart at the seams. How times change.

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I have no idea what an ‘Alpha’ is… And 'suds weren’t significantly worse than any other cars of the period. My Dad had British and French cars at the time, which were awful - and sneered at the Japanese, which were worse.

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