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I think the post to like ratio is more significant.
That would only be statistically relevant for contributors and viewers who partake in the "like" system, but it didn't exist when the thread started, so unless viewers have gone back to the start it is not an accurate view of the entire thread. But I was just wondering if the number of views that the thread has had was a high number for the entire site, I don't know how to get the number of views for the entire sites threads without spending too much time visiting each sub-section, I was just curious that was all.
I am now waiting for the weather to turn bad so I can go out.
1. An old Daisy Dairy trailer.
2 & 3. A muddy Daisy.
4. The rivers looking dirty.
5. Whooaah.
6 - 8. Daisy by the river.
9. The Dunkenhalgh.
10 A soggy horse.
1. An old Daisy Dairy trailer.
2 & 3. A muddy Daisy.
4. The rivers looking dirty.
5. Whooaah.
6 - 8. Daisy by the river.
9. The Dunkenhalgh.
10 A soggy horse.
A walk I know very well, but there does seem to be a lot more water than last time I visited. Never tried focus pulling myself, it adds a bit of a different slant.
A trip to Enschede Market & a ride through the scenery on the way back over the villages.
Dutch-German border "Rammelbeecke" - One of many cheese stalls - A 5 a day stall - Street art & dosser - Little theatre facade - Grote Kerk & Oude Markt Enschede - Back in Germany, Bad Bentheim "Burg Benthiem" - Burg Bentheim rear view.
Didn`t know there was a name for it, was trying a milky waterfall and during the exposure just twisted the zoom and that`s what I ended up with.
There is a lot of water at the moment, I`ve noticed the canal level is quite a bit higher than normal, almost overflowing in places.
[QUOTE=gpick24;1094578]I`m glad I had my wellybobs on today.
1. An old Daisy Dairy trailer.
2 & 3. A muddy Daisy.
4. The rivers looking dirty.
5. Whooaah.
6 - 8. Daisy by the river.
9. The Dunkenhalgh.
10 A soggy horse.[/QUOTE
I see Duke and Daisy are as clean as usual.
A walk I know very well, but there does seem to be a lot more water than last time I visited. Never tried focus pulling myself, it adds a bit of a different slant.
1. An old Daisy Dairy trailer.
2 & 3. A muddy Daisy.
4. The rivers looking dirty.
5. Whooaah.
6 - 8. Daisy by the river.
9. The Dunkenhalgh.
10 A soggy horse.
Number 5 portrays how I feel at the moment - an inner ear virus has left me all giddy!
Didn`t know there was a name for it, was trying a milky waterfall and during the exposure just twisted the zoom and that`s what I ended up with.
There is a lot of water at the moment, I`ve noticed the canal level is quite a bit higher than normal, almost overflowing in places.
I have heard it called a few things,pulling the focus being one, but the most common name is Zoom Blur.
Today in Pictures, was a day when I found more walls than a lorry load of sausages.
1. Styles were never made for comfort.
2. I have to lie down in the muck at some stage, so get it out of the way early.
3. The wind was that strong I am surprised I got anything in focus.
4. I am buffeted that much its like a little boy writing his name in the snow.
5. Sat on my jacksie again.
6. The wet bits today are not streams, but old cart tracks.
7. Why are dry stone walls so wet.
8. My hat is tied on at this point.
9. Looking down on Clitheroe.
10. Over the next hill and back to the car.