The Great Big Non-Drone Photo Thread!

Nice photos, the 2nd one is definitely my favourite, really dramatic

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Thank you :blush:

From my walk this morning. The Savoy in Bangor, a former hotel, now converted to sheltered accommodation. Poirot would feel at home here, it’s exterior is largely unchanged since it was built in 1932.

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The other end of that would suit me to a tee!

Fishery Creek, Hayling Island, high tide

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And, because Dogzilla hasn’t graced these pages for at least 24 hours, here she is after helping with the photo of the creek just up there :arrow_up:

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Similar era, probably quite grand in its day when most of the rest of the holiday accommodation in the Sandy Point area of Hayling was old railway carriages adapted for living.

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I do like Art Deco style houses.

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Here you go, the cottages in Bibury, Cotswolds.

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Two weeks ago, we were blessed by the best sunset ever. (By standards of someone that doesn’t live in the coast)

@Hunstanton and @OldHunstanton

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Ashridge House (Hult Ashridge Executive Education)

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Love this location. Nice shot through the trees.

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Thanks - pleased it worked as the scene was getting darker as the clouds rolled in.

No Man’s Fort off Seaview, Isle of Wight from Eastoke Point, Hayling Island

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Breaking the rules, I mean who the hell puts the horizon halfway up a photo? Have you never heard of the rule of thirds?

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Nice walk along the canal this morning.

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Nature :heart_eyes:

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Those camera “balls” look a lot of fun! if i want to get one , what are they actually called ?? :thinking:

Hungry lil fella today. :heart_eyes:

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I just searched photography sphere on ebay. They come in all sorts of sizes.

This is only a small one, around 120cm I think. Fits perfectly into my camera bag pocket. I want a larger one now I’ll probably go for one double the size.

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