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Sagaris
03-06-2006, 05:12 PM
Thought I'd share a few pics of NW England i have taken in the past few days. Ignore the date stamp, I'll reset for the next few.


http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%20exam%20081.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%20exam%20113.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%20exam%20075.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%20exam%20001.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%20exam%20101.jpg

mstad
03-07-2006, 01:15 AM
Forget about the date stamp.

Can we just get a re-size?

tuathal
03-07-2006, 06:04 AM
A resize would be good. btw, looks damn cold up there Sagaris

OrdinaryGirl
03-07-2006, 06:57 PM
I don't mean to be a pain, but a resize would definitely make it easier for us to appreciate them. But from what I see so far, I like them. :)

Sagaris
03-08-2006, 06:02 AM
Sorry about the biggies, try these for size.

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%2520exam%2520113.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%2520exam%2520101.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%2520exam%2520081.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%2520exam%2520075.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/art%2520exam%2520001.jpg

Sagaris
03-08-2006, 06:26 AM
http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/088.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/010.jpg

Cinnamon
03-08-2006, 10:39 AM
Very cool! Where were theses taken, any particular state or just all over the area?

Sagaris
03-08-2006, 03:18 PM
All scenes are a stonesthrow from my house and are regular walks for ella ( English Springer ).
The weather is very mild all year round, courtesey of the Gulf Stream here on the coast of Lancashire (County).
This Friday I've a few jobs 50 miles to the North in a mountainous region as apposed to the somewhat flat landscape here (hence the windmills), I'll post pics at weekend of the superb unspoilt views from the yachts on the lakes.

OrdinaryGirl
03-08-2006, 08:37 PM
:) Very well done! I tried to see your reflection in the ball in the fifth one. And I love the look of the water in the first picture.

Sagaris
03-13-2006, 03:22 PM
Didn't make it to the Lakes due to inclement weather, so here's a few from this weekends walks. The Roller Coasters here are Brill. especially the creaky old open wooden framed ones from the last century.

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/140.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/052.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/ellabysnowpond.jpg

http://uploads.webrats.com/files/206/snowpark.jpg

P.S. Sorry bout the BIG dog, I've not quite grasped this resizing lark

slawz
03-15-2006, 05:11 AM
that roller coaster looks scary... not from the height or the slope, but it looks like the whole structure might fall apart :skered:

i love the 1st pics, tho...

Sagaris
03-16-2006, 09:30 AM
that roller coaster looks scary... not from the height or the slope, but it looks like the whole structure might fall apart :skered:

i love the 1st pics, tho...

Nearly fell over backwards taking pic of the tower as i was hit by a gust of wind just as looked up ( shouldn't have taken both hands of my zimmer frame ). The Roller Coaster in the other shot is relatively new and is a metal tubular construction, much faster ( 85mph ) than the old timber framed rides, but nowhere near as much fun ( frightening ).


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