Socially distanced walks - lazy photography
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Socially distanced walks - lazy photography
As some of you probably are, I am taking a walk most days, usually after work (this is my fourth week of working from home) and the weather has been pretty good. I am taking photos, but only using my phone, which is a Nokia 5, albeit with a ported version of the GCam app on it. Some cropping and post processing allowed, but fundamentally, just a phone and not one with a crazy-MP camera. Hope these brighten up your day a bit:
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PS
No cats were stroked in the making of this album
And there's an airliner in #10, amazingly. Saudia 777 flying from CDG (to Riyadh presumably?)
No cats were stroked in the making of this album
And there's an airliner in #10, amazingly. Saudia 777 flying from CDG (to Riyadh presumably?)
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Wonderful pictures as always Toby. Cooped up and locked down as we are, it's nice to be transported to some new scenery.
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That walk must be tough to take!
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Beautiful pics Toby.Thanks for posting EricT
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Thank you Toby.
Excellent photos, very pleasing to the eye - so that's what 'outside looks like.
Allan
Excellent photos, very pleasing to the eye - so that's what 'outside looks like.
Allan
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Magnolia blossom, and tress in leaf bud. Signs of Spring to gladden the heart.
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Toby those are awesome photographs and showing that Spring has sprung makes it much more appealing.
In a way those photographs make me feel a bit homesick, although my parents moved to St Briavels in Gloucestershire they actually overlooked the Wye Valley from their bungalow and being Welsh, I would love to be able to move down to the Wye and see out the rest of my retirement with scenery akin to those you took.
https://www.google.com/search?q=photogr ... 20&bih=937
Thanks for posting Toby.
Regards
Nigel.
In a way those photographs make me feel a bit homesick, although my parents moved to St Briavels in Gloucestershire they actually overlooked the Wye Valley from their bungalow and being Welsh, I would love to be able to move down to the Wye and see out the rest of my retirement with scenery akin to those you took.
https://www.google.com/search?q=photogr ... 20&bih=937
Thanks for posting Toby.
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Great photos, Toby. Thanks
I really like the 'river' ones, where the water has a mirror finish and the wonderful reflections. Poor Kitty! didn't get to be stroked Actually, I saw recently that a Tiger in a zoo has contracted COVID-19 so probably best to avoid Kitty.
For anyone concerned, Tigger was reported to have only mild symptoms.
Stay safe.
Kevin
I really like the 'river' ones, where the water has a mirror finish and the wonderful reflections. Poor Kitty! didn't get to be stroked Actually, I saw recently that a Tiger in a zoo has contracted COVID-19 so probably best to avoid Kitty.
For anyone concerned, Tigger was reported to have only mild symptoms.
Stay safe.
Kevin
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