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Another "Semi-Dull" Yorkshire weekend.

 
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Jan 16, 2006 03:33 |  #1

I was out again at the weekend using my 18-200 (ND grad filter on it) and 350d together, perhaps for the last time (it's on ebay now). weather was, as usual, pretty poor.

Gayle, next to Hawes:

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Jan 16, 2006 04:43 |  #2

Nice shots.


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Jan 16, 2006 04:53 |  #3

The last shot is nice and the trees on the otherside of the bank make a great leading line


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Jan 16, 2006 05:31 |  #4

Oh, how I miss Wensleydale - I used to live in Bedale. Love Hardraw, nice pub too ;)

Who says the hyperzooms can't take good pics !


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Jan 16, 2006 05:38 |  #5

Great shots.

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Jan 16, 2006 06:33 as a reply to  @ kenyc's post |  #6

They can take pics like any other lens, but they only look good on the web, close up, they suck!

Green Dragon pub: we ended up sat in there with two log fires blazing chatting to the locals...with a pint :) ! How I would miss it all if I moved back to Munich...

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Jan 16, 2006 06:47 as a reply to  @ Neilyb's post |  #7

Neilyb wrote:
They can take pics like any other lens, but they only look good on the web, close up, they suck!

Green Dragon pub: we ended up sat in there with two log fires blazing chatting to the locals...with a pint :) ! How I would miss it all if I moved back to Munich...

Thanks for the nice comments!

I assume you get over to Swaledale as well, and down to Kettlewell etc so many places to take the camera! My favourite place is the Black Sheep Brewery in Masham :)


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Jan 16, 2006 07:35 as a reply to  @ EOSAddict's post |  #8

Ah Black Sheep..... :)

From Leeds I generally drive through Ilkley, towards Skipton/Grassington then onto wherever...usually Kettlewell (the road to Middleham is superb!), Aysgarth, Ingleton, Buckden (from there the small road through Hubberholme to Hawes is gorgeous). I tend to stick to the west....


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Jan 16, 2006 07:51 |  #9

Nice....


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Jan 16, 2006 08:07 |  #10

Nice shots. I like all of them. Number two is my favorite.


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Semi dull but they look great to me.


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Jan 16, 2006 15:32 |  #12

all very nice indeed here but no 4 is the standout in my opinion i really like it composition is super here my eyes are led right up in to the shot


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Jan 17, 2006 02:36 |  #13

Hopefully I can invest in an ultra wide shortly, I am struggling with the 18mm...

Thanks all for you comments!:)


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