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Old 10-06-2012, 20:32   #181
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Sorry for the delay -due to the weather. Finally got the bike out and have taken some pics along the canal -don't have panoramic shots though. Saw lots of wild-life but only managed to capture a very camera shy Turtle -obviously been abandoned there. There were hare, herons and lots of Moor hens but they wouldn't collaborate. The smell was incredible -camomile is out a the moment and elderberry, also lots of poppies -found a fantastic wheat field full of poppies at one point. Loads of birdsong -all very peaceful -a few fishermen and some other "serious" cyclists were on the path (the Giro D'Italia is on at the moment so they're all out on their racing bikes. I move out of the way as I am a slow but graceful peddle-pusher! Lovely and shady in the Elm woods and at the end have added a shot which shows the mediaeval tower in the distance -it is in the center of Cremona.

Dianne, the pictures of the poppies in the fields are absolutely beautiful.
I am envious. I would love to be able to see them around her, but we only have buttercups. Karma sent for your pics(unsigned - my mouse fell off the desk and hit the 'enter' key).
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Old 10-06-2012, 21:35   #182
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Old 10-06-2012, 22:31   #183
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Dianne, the pictures of the poppies in the fields are absolutely beautiful.
I am envious. I would love to be able to see them around her, but we only have buttercups. Karma sent for your pics(unsigned - my mouse fell off the desk and hit the 'enter' key).
Mystery solved - thank-you for the K! Was wondering who sent it...will try to get the sunflowers when I'm back in Italy, they are even lovelier!
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Old 11-06-2012, 09:48   #184
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Ah. Then you was correct

I wanted something a bit larger. Something I could hold and not drop. Something that wasnt the size of a mobile phone and could easily be lost. Etc etc.

The zoom sold it to me. Over the 16mp I was thinking of getting

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No, not reminds me of you...made me think of you....because it is a very good camera, with lots of potential....good amount of zoom too.
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Old 12-06-2012, 19:32   #185
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Not very picturesque, the tip on the left, through to the Coppice. As I didn't know where I was going, best to get any shot you can.
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Old 17-06-2012, 21:18   #186
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Three views taken from the Huncoat war memorial, the Coppice , Hameldon, and Pendle. then it was onto Today in Pictures.
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Old 20-06-2012, 19:08   #187
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Hi Dave I have a Nikon Coolpix P500 takes good panoramiic pics but when you view them they only cover the middle 3rd of the screen,is there any way to get them to show full screen?I have some software that will show 360 moving full screen views but only thing is they are ment to be put in web pages.Hope I havn't prattled on to much lol
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Old 20-06-2012, 21:18   #188
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Hi Dave I have a Nikon Coolpix P500 takes good panoramiic pics but when you view them they only cover the middle 3rd of the screen,is there any way to get them to show full screen?I have some software that will show 360 moving full screen views but only thing is they are ment to be put in web pages.Hope I havn't prattled on to much lol

On my camera there is the option to choose how much panoramic you can take, it starts with 120 degrees, then 180 degrees, and finishes with a full 360 degrees.
Its difficult to view them on the rear screen of the camera as the format doesnt fit the screen, its only when you upload them to your computer that you get to see the full picture.
Is that what you wanted to know, if not get back to me.
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Old 26-06-2012, 23:46   #189
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Back end of the Nab. Whalley is off to the left , but not close by
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Old 30-06-2012, 18:41   #190
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Views from Hapton Quarry, Accy to the left through to the edge of Burnley. The weather was a bit nasty, so the light is not there.
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Old 30-06-2012, 20:25   #191
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Haven't had a glass of wine since I was last away with Ma Heth...maybe that is what I need...there are three bottle stood on the kitchen co unter gathering dust...might put one in the fridge right now.
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Old 08-07-2012, 19:36   #192
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A few panoramics of my ascent up to the top of Hapton Quarry/Scouts.

Accrington is always off to the left, with Hapton sort of in the center, with Burnley far right

If you require more details see "Today in Pictures" for the full journey.
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Old 12-07-2012, 22:09   #193
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Part 1. A selection of panoramics taken on my Today in Pictures expedition around the Huncoat Trail.
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Part 2. Huncoat Trail the conclusion
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Old 13-07-2012, 20:53   #195
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A wet panoramic view of the Coppice
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