📷 General photos - scenery anywhere!

Haha…they’re fine as long as you treat them with respect. If you can’t give a horse space, always pass them in front…being bitten is preferable to being kicked. Even little Molly knows that.

BTW I’ve never been bitten or kicked.

Phnarr.

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It’s not a Saturday night in Newcastle…

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Lucky the boys are on the case

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You had to start your run up directly behind the bastards or they moved and you fell flat on your face. :slight_smile:

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Are we still talking about horses?

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The Town of Plock on the River Vistula has called in Police Boats to break the ice as the Vistula river has completely frozen over! Its causing problems downstream & possibly catastrophic floods

That’s what he calls foreplay :smile::smile:

Like that bird’s description of Nicholas Soames’ lovemaking prowess, “it’s like having a wardrobe fall on top of you, with a very small key sticking out of it.” :open_mouth::smile:

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I’m like a kid on Christmas morning today.
My friend Ken in Scotchland has uploaded the scanned medium format negs that I sent on Friday to his Dropbox account. Now I can see what I took on my trip to the US Desert States 40 years ago.
I’d only printed a couple of the 120 negs I’d taken as they were very contrasty and TBH I didn’t have the darkroom skills to get the best from them. Today with 20+ years of Photoshop skills I can finally do them justice.
This is one I’ve done for my mate Trevor who accompanied me on the trip.

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Here’s another from my stash of previously unprinted negatives from October 1981…


Sand Dunes at Stovepipe Wells, Death Valley National Park. Taken at 4 in the afternoon as the sun was going down…amazingly nobody had sullied the virgin sand during the day…a temperature of more than 100f might have had something to do with it. :lou_lol:

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Love this photo. Just spotted on Twitter:


More here:

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Haha…I love that. :lou_facepalm_2:

The look on the kids face “Oh fuck”

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Sometimes you need to get someone to stand in the landscape to give it scale.

A quick instruction to my mate to “Go stand under the arch”…

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Don’t tell anyone, but this is why I love Shropshire.

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Because it has a horse?

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Cue…Father Ted. :lou_lol:

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