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    Yesterday at a place called Ryeford. Luckily the sun came out and was able to capture this. Pen F with Pana-Leica 12-60. Tim Click image for larger version

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  • #2
    Very nice - looks positively summery!

    John

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    • 090657
      090657 commented
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      Very lucky that the sun came out for about 10 mins.

    • Bikie John
      Bikie John commented
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      More than I got in total over about 20 years of cruising!

  • #3
    I love canals, post as many as you like!
    Regards
    Richard

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    • Harold Gough
      Harold Gough commented
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      Nice reflections.

      Harold

  • #4
    Nice vibrant detail; must be the light at the end of the tunnel.
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    • #5
      You've got canals. Up here we have hills.
      Whatever floats your boat.
      Duncan

      Lots of toys.

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      • Otto
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        You've got the Forth&Clyde, Union, Crinan and Caledonian canals don't forget Not to mention the unique Falkirk Wheel!

    • #6
      I like your scene - very nice.
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      Just like that - gone in a flash! Now in use.

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      • #7
        A lovely photo.
        Last night we were watching SBS TV on "Building Britain's Canals". Interesting viewing for an Aussie that has no such thing here (only our rivers).

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