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#1
18-06-11 04:55 PM
Re: Devon Countryside!
Nice tranquil scene with a wild sky -
#2
19-06-11 06:25 AM
Re: Devon Countryside!
Hi Graham, thanks for your comments, they are always welcome, to take this image I had to stand on tip toe as the hedge was in the way! One of those situations when I found my rotating LCD monitor handy!..Caroline -
#3
19-06-11 06:47 AM
Re: Devon Countryside!
Oh how sad, the demise of a Combine Harvester for all the world to see. What once hearvested our daily bread is now a wreck. It's not very often I have to stand on tip toes as I'm 6feet 5inches tall! All the best, Mike. -
#4
19-06-11 06:52 AM
Re: Devon Countryside!
PS, it wasn't me who only gave you a 1 star, I've tried to upgrade it but it won't happen. Mike. -
#5
19-06-11 04:21 PM
Re: Devon Countryside!
Hi Mike, please don't worry it's not a problem, I wanted to get the combine slightly more to one side but the hedge was too high...or I was too short!! being only a foot shorter than you Mike I think I can maybe blame the hedge!! Next time I visit my sister I will take my wellies so I can climb on top of the hedge and see if I can get a better angle! that maybe thursday so watch this space!! many thanks for your support and comments Mike they are always welcome..Caroline -
#6
19-06-11 04:26 PM
Re: Devon Countryside!
Hi Mike, thanks for your comments, it's amazing the old machinery you see in a corner of a field or parked against a fence, I saw an old rusty plough the other day when we were in the car it would have made a brilliant picture but there was nowhere to stop! I just say to myself at times like that "there will be another day"!..Caroline
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