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    Re: Dawn

    Quote Originally Posted by mastamak View Post
    Kay,
    What happened to Gluttony, Sloth, Lust, etc. Please tell me they are coming before the end of the month.
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    oooooooh yes they most certainly are, I was waiting for Portia to complete my lust ( that isn't meant to sound like it sounds )
    but alas as she wouldn't get on a plane for less than $500....I am back to plan B for lust

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    Re: Well it ain't pretty, but it's real

    Quote Originally Posted by Colin Southern View Post


    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    Cripeys!
    I knew there was a reason that shooting the lads in lycra was easier than this
    Although carrying the umbrella would actually not raise too many eyebrows here....it is quite common to see people sheltering under a standard umbrella from the sun here, instead of the rain as they walk around.

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    John Hegley Poet

    Late post pass please ...just returned from seeing John in a tiny bookshop...he's quite famous in the UK if you like poetry...and then we went to a bar...
    A taste of John's poetry for those who are unfamiliar with it and quite apt I thought.

    Photo in St. James Park

    a hot spring day by the lake

    and a young woman and man
    probably tourists
    possibly Spanish
    who wanted a photo of themselves together
    handed their camera to someone
    almost definitely English
    who certain fellow countrymen
    might predictably describe
    as a very drunken old dosser
    but to them he was just a passer by
    he accepted the camera
    took a long time focusing
    and steadying himself
    but managed to take the picture
    and received genuine gratitude
    from the two
    who had seen nothing deviant in his behaviour
    and would remember him
    as a friendly and helpful
    English gentleman
    if he hadn't fallen into the lake
    with their camera

    The man himself...and a nasty light..any suggestions from you clever people..


    Day 08: October 2010 PAD


    Pete

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    Yellow fly

    YELLOW FLY

    I occasionally tie these things. I am so slow that if I were selling these flies, I would have to charge twenty dollars each to pay for my time. Lucky that I am a retired geezer and can practice these hobbies for fun.

    I don't know the name of this streamer, but I think that it is an English Lake Fly. I have never used it for trout but this pattern does a great job on warm water finned fish, such as smallmouth and largemouth bass.

    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    40D with 90mm f/2.8 Tamron Macro lens. Manual exposure with studio lights bounced into umbrellas.

    Note: In reading through a fly pattern book, it appears that the English separate feathered fish attractors into "flies" and "lures" while in the U.S. we call just about all attractors made soley from feathers "flies". Just one example of two countries separated by a common language.
    Last edited by rpcrowe; 9th October 2010 at 02:42 PM.

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    Re: Red Duchess

    It was a very busy day spent working on my back gutter. What a joy I did take time to shoot a few pictures of some fall wild flowers. Alas, I don't know their names but I do appreciate their beauty.

    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

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    Re: Well it ain't pretty, but it's real

    Quote Originally Posted by wilgk View Post
    Cripeys!
    I knew there was a reason that shooting the lads in lycra was easier than this
    Although carrying the umbrella would actually not raise too many eyebrows here....it is quite common to see people sheltering under a standard umbrella from the sun here, instead of the rain as they walk around.
    Time for an eye opener ...

    You see the nice photo of the sexy girl girl on the cover of Sports Illustrated, then you see how that shot was created ... and you have a screen the size of a tent over the model ... a couple of generators running to power 3 or 4 studio heads with hugh softboxes ... assistants holding reflectors and fans ... makeup artists ... the whole nine yards ... and it all looks so natural. Believe me, it ain't!

    So this kinda rig barly makes "toy" status!

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    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    Canon SD900, f/2.8, 1/640s, focal len 7.7mm (35mm equiv 37mm). Full EXIF, PAD slideshow.

    I've been traveling in Europe this week, which should have included great opportunities for photos. Unfortunately, I've only seen the inside of airplanes, taxis, and hotel rooms. I did get 20 minutes to walk into the old town in Ljubljana. That's Ljubljana castle in the background.

    I didn't take my DSLR, because the weather reports were bad, and turned out to be correct. This is with the SD900 my wife handed down to me. Really a very nice camera: any shortcomings are entirely due to the user.

    C&C are always welcome.

    Cheers,
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    Re: Yellow fly

    Quote Originally Posted by rpcrowe View Post
    YELLOW FLY

    I occasionally tie these things. I am so slow that if I were selling these flies, I would have to charge twenty dollars each to pay for my time. Lucky that I am a retired geezer and can practice these hobbies for fun.

    I don't know the name of this streamer, but I think that it is an English Lake Fly. I have never used it for trout but this pattern does a great job on warm water finned fish, such as smallmouth and largemouth bass.

    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    40D with 90mm f/2.8 Tamron Macro lens. Manual exposure with studio lights bounced into umbrellas.
    Nice colour combination Richard. Funnily enough, a couple of days ago, I was going through my old fishing tackle box and found a packet of mackerel feathers and took some shots of them… I nearly posted one to the PAD.

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    8 Oct

    Running start
    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    Malards
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    couldn't decide which was better so posted both.

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    Re: John Hegley Poet

    Quote Originally Posted by Pete W View Post
    The man himself...and a nasty light..any suggestions from you clever people..
    Day 08: October 2010 PAD
    I know it's difficult and needs a lot of confidence, but it really does pay off to get into the habit of rearranging things and people. This was a good subject - interesting looking man with a backdrop of books. Perfect, but you just needed to ask him politely to move and also take that chair out of the frame. All he could have said is no. I find it helps to explain why you want someone to move.

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    Re: 8 Oct

    Quote Originally Posted by Barb View Post
    Running start
    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    Malards
    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    couldn't decide which was better so posted both.
    Worth it Barb, both are good shots.

    We don't get the white ones here, but the Mallards are common - although rarely do I get a picture with nice bold, but natural, colours like yours.

    Cheers,

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    Re: John Hegley Poet

    I totally agree Rob...must be braver!
    This guy is quite famous and there were 20 other people waiting (behind me) to have books autographed....so it was a bit tricky. BUT they could have chatted amongst themselves for 5 minutes.....
    Thanks for the advice and nudge...

    Pete

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    Totally cheating here ...

    I took this today, not yesterday - or do I mean I took this tomorrow, not today ...

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    Tin Mugs

    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    You can get some really nice toffee vodka in this shop. I wouldn't suggest you fill the mug to the very top.

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    Re: Tin Mugs

    Quote Originally Posted by melikarish View Post
    Day 08: October 2010 PAD

    You can get some really nice toffee vodka in this shop. I wouldn't suggest you fill the mug to the very top.
    Good shot, with nice colours. I like Southwold. A trip around the brewery is interesting, and it's a very nice town. George Orwell lived there for a while.

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