Sorry! Just realised my initial post may have read as being rather open to interpretation...
I didn't mean you should shave your palms, and molest some of God's critters...I am merely suggesting what a lovely set you could take of the full moon with island features acting as a frame.
Just read my ammendment to my initial post...it now appears I'm trying to tell you how to do your job! My appologies. By the way some nice pics of London at night. Although I must ask why Jason Hawkes focused on the 'Emirates' stadium when there is a much better pitch at Stamford Bridge?
Yes, I may be experimenting with moonlit nightshots at some point... but I've got a whole load of pics stored up waiting to be published, so I'm not in any rush to add to the pile just yet! Cheers
The crapaud (a "crappo" is a Jersey toad) will be trying to provide photos of Jersey covering a whole range of aspects of my beautiful island home situated near Normandy, France (satellite views) .
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My pics? What can I say... but that there are two types of photographers : artists and recordists. I'm a recordist - for me it's a technical challenge to try to capture what the eye sees, rather than what the imagination sees. I'm no artist.
My camera is good enough for the web, I'm not interested in spending a fortune on DSLR and lenses, mucking about in pic editors, filters and all that malarkey.
I'm also driven to share, publish, and show things to people when they're interested in specific things - like island scenery. If I was into art, I'd despair at just how much there is out there already, and how difficult it would be to find an audience because no-one has time to wade through billions of pretty pictures.
If you want to see what Jersey looks like, then hang around here and I'll do my best to show you. Thanks!
Sunday Reflections
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*Sunday Reflections *
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Fire crew and lifeboat crew are two vocations only suitable for genuine
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On the election trail...
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It could be a lovely full moon tomorrow night.
Sorry! Just realised my initial post may have read as being rather open to interpretation...
I didn't mean you should shave your palms, and molest some of God's critters...I am merely suggesting what a lovely set you could take of the full moon with island features acting as a frame.
Gruntfuttocks!
Just read my ammendment to my initial post...it now appears I'm trying to tell you how to do your job! My appologies.
By the way some nice pics of London at night. Although I must ask why Jason Hawkes focused on the 'Emirates' stadium when there is a much better pitch at Stamford Bridge?
All in good fun.
Thanks for popping by, Jeremy.
Yes, I may be experimenting with moonlit nightshots at some point... but I've got a whole load of pics stored up waiting to be published, so I'm not in any rush to add to the pile just yet!
Cheers
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