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Image Comments posted by knocker
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Great photo.
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Very impressive. As I've mentioned before this system would be great for looking at old mining areas.
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Your right about best viewed at maximum size. Great shot and I continue to be impressed by the quality of these photos.
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I've no idea why you didn't pop in to get a closeup.
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No but you could use infrared. I was playing around with some software and used an x-ray filter.
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Excellent lighting.
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Where is it?
About three miles west of Portreath. I see my spelling is up the creek again.
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Ooops. Wrongly captioned.
A view of the Quire and High Altar.
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I don't know why this and the previous image appeared again.
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A place I would love to visit. No photo of the Temple of the four winds 4wd?
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Good photo but I wouldn't call that cirrostratus.More like dense cirrus in filaments or strands. Just my opinion but it sure isn't cirrostratus.
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Nice shot anyway. Makes a change from blasted Cbs.
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What lens did you use 4wd? I only ask because I went a bit mad today and ordered a 10-20mm today with shots like this in mind.
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The National Daffodil Collection Showgarden at Trevarno now features over 2500 varieties and celebrates a joint venture with Ron Scamp, an internationally renowned daffodil grower, Mark Vandervliet of New Generation Daffodils in Cornwall and Carlos Vanderveek from Breezand in Holland. The collection has been extended to include much of Carlos’s own collection and that of the late Karol Vanderveeks famous collection in Holland.
The Collection at Trevarno is now the greatest available for public viewing and research to be found in the world today.
Unfortunately the estate is up for sale at £4,000,000
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Are you sure they formed into one larger cloud? They look like ragged St. to me under presumably a Cb. Unless I'm looking at the wrong cloud.
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Fascinating building 4wd, I take it's listed. I took some photos of three or four famous houses along the Fal in the summer but unfortunately it was foggy so will require another river trip.
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Are you talking genus classification or just in general? If the first possibly four.
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Nice shot that.
Fred
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Thanks for the Autumn scenes. I was going to do some myself but as usual didn't get around to it.
Regards
Fred
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That's a great image. The loop in the lightning is interesting.
Another bitter morning
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Really excellent. Apart from the music?