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Old 22-Nov-2006, 14:24
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right here goes i'll try again!
nope it's too big, how do i resize it?

Try 'Right Click' and then resize pictures. Just an idea.
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Old 22-Nov-2006, 15:27
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thanks ok i'll try, give it a few moments (!) then right click and it should ask me to resize.. ok, and i do this in my pictures first do i before i go to upload it from this site?
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Old 22-Nov-2006, 22:45
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Old 22-Nov-2006, 23:18
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Old 23-Nov-2006, 13:34
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Monty you sure thats not your tent burning whilst on a night walk
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Old 23-Nov-2006, 13:47
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Not a sunset, and I didn't have my camera with me, but I just stepped outside for a minute and saw the most astonishing full-arc rainbow. Really bright, with a secondary rainbow outside of it.
Incredibly beautiful.
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Old 23-Nov-2006, 13:19
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I have lived near Poole for most of my life and used to really think that the rural views where tops. But since my brother in law has built a waterside house, looking out over Poole harbour and the Purbecks, I have come around to your point of view. I call it water front TV. From before dawn to dark, it's a contsantly changing vista. Tad expensive monthly subscription, though!£!"£$"

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Old 25-Nov-2006, 23:55
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RD,

I have lived near Poole for most of my life and used to really think that the rural views where tops. But since my brother in law has built a waterside house, looking out over Poole harbour and the Purbecks, I have come around to your point of view. I call it water front TV. From before dawn to dark, it's a contsantly changing vista. Tad expensive monthly subscription, though!£!"£$"

Rgds,

Rob

Hi Rob,

I know what you mean about living by the sea, like anywhere else though it has its benefits and disadvantages, luckily the benefits far outweigh the disadvantages.

Unfortunately I'm not lucky enough to have a sea view, they cost an arm and a leg plus several Ducatis, however the beach is only a 10 minutes walk away or about half a mile.

Your brother-in-law is a very fortunate to have those views.

You're right, the sea views are like a constantly changing picture, from a serene, tranquil and calm mill pond to a rough, raging and aggressive seas.

Apparently Sandbanks is one of the most expensive places to buy a property in the UK, hopefully a big Lotto win may sort that out

Take care mate,
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Old 26-Nov-2006, 00:15
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This photo was taken during 2003 by me on a family tour around Australia.
I took so many rolls of film during our trip I'm not 100% sure of the location, but I have a good idea it is Lakes Entrance, Victoria, Australia.
Yeah I still use a Canon 35mm SLR, the original photo is very good but the scanned copy has washed all the colour out, it looks shite compared to the original.

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Old 26-Nov-2006, 22:45
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Here's one from dorset in september! This was just as the winds were getting up to about ninety mph , not fun when your on a cliff in a caravan!!! Shame about the bloke taking a pic of it too! Didn't se him until i got the pics back! Dang it!!!!
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