Last Saturday very lucky to see the train as it was complete white out
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I really like no 1, for exactly the reasons Brian gives. Lovely, and well worth the suffering I would say.Canon EOS 7D
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Having stood on that moor, I have to admire your resilience. Well captured considering the weather conditions.
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Originally posted by Alan_H View PostWell done for these, the first one could one a print from a very old book,I was watching as well but from my desktop via the Ribblehead web cams
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But no link to them, a link would be good please?
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Originally posted by Alan_H View Post
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Worth freezing your bits off for the first shot alone...
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