howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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some lovely colours around, these were taken in hougham and were sent in by karine.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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3 more from hougham, haven't a clue what the green thing is in the bottom photo.
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Evidence you need a better camera!
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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not so sure that i do although i wouldn't mind using the camera that took these at about the same time.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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great selection paul, thanks to ben - where was the 4th one down taken?
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Bridle path between Southwall Rd, Deal & Sholden. Howard.
Watty
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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that looks correct to me tom, great picture of the owls in the link.
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Yes Howard it is certainly cute, but I think the pic of that woodland mushroom is a worthy winner. Very atmospheric.

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Tilmanstone this week:
Fungi in School Road
One of the old horse chestnut trees dropping its coloured leaves and its conkers on the road.
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howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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brian has been out to river/kearsney and has sent in these photos.
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3 more courtesy of brian.
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Here's a few I took on Monday from Kearsney Abbey and Russell Gardens.
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Well done Brian.
And well done Ian, for affording Brian, and the rest of us, free lessons in composition;settings, perspective and subject focal-point.
Stunning photographs there Ian, and as Brian is learning more and more each day, the future is bright for the lay-photographers of Dover and district. [None of this is getting lost on me either.]
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I have to admit they are tweaked a bit.
I'm playing around with some HDR (High Dynamic Range) software.
3 photos, 1 under exposed, 1 over exposed and one in the middle and use the software to manipulate the image.
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Ian, you're a hero trying that - what sort of super-computer do you have!

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Be that as it may Ian, none of that surely shifts the eye in the landscape?
Would you have the un-doctored shots available?
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Just a laptop. I have to admit its the software that does the hard work.
howard mcsweeney1- Location: Dover
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certainly turning into a great thread, reminds us how much beauty we have around us.