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  • Thanks punkdoc & Forester......both lovely pics & hints of spring to come. 

  • http://i27.photobucket.com/albums/c186/DavidKnapper/ffe1efae-97a5-4ed7-a86a-79130be976cf_zpse7c8476b.jpg

     

     Just doing a bit of tinkering.....the shot is of nearby Essex Bridge, taken a few months ago.

     

  • Beautiful pic David 

  • star gaze lily wrote (see)

    Beautiful pic David 

    Thanks, Lily...just picked it at random to play with. image

  • Not keen on the second shot, so have zapped it. image

  • Doc, I want your stream at the bottom of my garden 

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    Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.





  • Lupin 1Lupin 1 Posts: 8,916

    Lovely pics all. Doesn't it make you feel bright seeing plants currently in flower.

    Like the tinkering David.

    I'd like to sit and dip my toes in Pd's stream, but in the Summer.

    I don't have any more pics at the minute, unless you want to see a pile of pruningsimage

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    Edd wrote (see)

    Hi Dave K.

    You may have noticed that i have been having a few problems posting photos. (on other threads.) I have managed to get them on and have been able to rotate them the right way round but when you click on the image to enlarge them they just stay the same size. It there any way round this?

    I down load them from my e-mail and they then appear in Windows photo gallery where i can save them to a file, there are a few options to modify exposure/colour/crop pic and red eye, but i am not sure how to get them so i can view them full size on here. Do you have any ideas, please.

    Regards 

    Edd.

     

    Hi, Edd..can't say I've encountered this problem. Sometimes the file size needs to be reduced to prevent magnification being displayed as text, so (in reverse) checking file sizes may be worth looking into. Also, if you have a Photobucket (or similar) account, try posting from there,

    Sorry I can't be more helpful.

  • punkdocpunkdoc Posts: 15,038

    The stream is lovely, except when it floods. It is freezing at the moment, i was in clearing out branches and other debris that had come off the moor during the recent flooding. It has small brook trout in it, so the heron comes in to feed, which is lovely.

    How can you lie there and think of England
    When you don't even know who's in the team

    S.Yorkshire/Derbyshire border
  • Dovefromabove wrote (see)

    Doc, I want your stream at the bottom of my garden 

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    Me too! Lots of buds here, but just one lone snowdrop, and I have no idea where it came from! The pansies that I grew from seed for my neighbour are doing well, though, consdering the battering they keep getting. I have a shrub that should burst soon, will try to post pics then, but I'm not sure what it is.

    Loving all of your pics, will be looking often!

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