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You did alright with those pic Frank.
The lesson you learned from that is carry a spare!
I do heed my own advice although once I put the dead battery back in my back and forgot to charge it....so next time out who had TWO dead batteries....that'd be me
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A stroll from BallGrove to Wycoller and back yesterday. When we arrived at Ball Grove Car Park. I discovered that my battery on my DSLR Camera was flat so I had to use my Olympus D 750 pocket camera without a viewfinder.So it was pot luck what I took as the sun was shining on the screen and I could not see anything.
You did alright with those pic Frank.
The lesson you learned from that is carry a spare!
I do heed my own advice although once I put the dead battery back in my back and forgot to charge it....so next time out who had TWO dead batteries....that'd be me
I wouldn't mind but I have a spare battery and should have put it in my pocket
Today was a return to the windmills, there are 12 at the moment, however they are testing for the 4 extra that have just been given planning permission.
From yesterday's coastal walk.
Remains of cottage/farmhouse by Port Ysgaden dating back to the early 1700's inhabited back then by the Customs Officer.
Abandoned cove (Porth Pennog) the winches once used for hauling in the herring boats.
From yesterday's coastal walk.
Remains of cottage/farmhouse by Port Ysgaden dating back to the early 1700's inhabited back then by the Customs Officer.
Abandoned cove (Porth Pennog) the winches once used for hauling in the herring boats.
Great shots,looks lovely (ideal for metal detecting ).
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Taking pics of some of the places you see is DANGEROUS . I do not condone or encourage breaking the law or unsafe behavior.
From yesterday's coastal walk.
Remains of cottage/farmhouse by Port Ysgaden dating back to the early 1700's inhabited back then by the Customs Officer.
Abandoned cove (Porth Pennog) the winches once used for hauling in the herring boats.
Really like no. 7 ... Just love old machinery ... not all of it; some of my old machinery don't work all that well any more; at least not without pharmaceutical help