Hi Andy.No I used a Fuji Finepix F10.Although it's 3 or 4 years old,it's still a cracking little camera.EricTAre those photos taken using a Lumix camera by any chance??
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Now at the age where I know I like girls but can't remember why!
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Eric, thanks for those lovely photos.
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Cracking shots Eric... I guess thats your retirement activitiy sorted
Really great pics
Really great pics
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Oh, they're very nice indeed, Eric. I'm glad you've got the hang of displaying your pics because they're excellent shots. I look forward to seeing many more.
It's great to have an appreciative audience as well, it gives one the incentive to get out and do it. I find that taking a camera along helps you see things that you might normally ignore. You start seeing pictures everywhere, don't you?
Thanks for posting them.
Ian
It's great to have an appreciative audience as well, it gives one the incentive to get out and do it. I find that taking a camera along helps you see things that you might normally ignore. You start seeing pictures everywhere, don't you?
Thanks for posting them.
Ian
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Stunning stuff Eric, and I enjoyed them all the more as it's the land of my childhood. Roll on plenty more!!!
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Tomliner wrote:Apologies if thing go t!ts up.EricT
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Beautiful counrty Eric
they all looked great to me.. no problems whatsoever
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Hard to believe that Sea King is still going strong she's a real oldie. I'm pretty sure she goes way back
to the early 70's with many conversions over the years. One of the great choppers for sure, thanks for
posting.
to the early 70's with many conversions over the years. One of the great choppers for sure, thanks for
posting.
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I think the first Westland example was mid sixties
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Yes the Westland Seaking does go back to the 60's, I have a photo of a HAS1 Seaking in Singapore in the 1960's for its Tropical Trials, and old cab for sure, still a classic in my book.
Love that 3rd photo, great composition, where is that?
Love that 3rd photo, great composition, where is that?






