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would make a great competition - how many plants can you name?Paddy
My field trips---- collageCheers dave
...............is it just me who would like to see a bigger version of your montage
Quote from: aruby on September 25, 2009, 09:08:59 PMQuote from: ranunculus on September 24, 2009, 08:05:08 PMI can't remember seeing so many fiery skies in this part of the world ... three images taken this evening ... once again the colours are enhanced by flash, but not to a great extent.Cliff,wonderful photos and colors. The red color of sunset is caused by plenty of dust particles in the air. Is there any heavy industry or agriculture around where you live?Many thanks Armin,We are up on the moors overlooking the town of Rochdale (once a thriving industrial area that has experienced a sharp decline in fortunes and output over the last three decades) in an area of heath and quite desolate (but strangely beautiful) moorland. Little agriculture of note but an abundance of (dusty? ) hill sheep. These impressive skies are quite rare and a recent phenomenon.
Quote from: ranunculus on September 24, 2009, 08:05:08 PMI can't remember seeing so many fiery skies in this part of the world ... three images taken this evening ... once again the colours are enhanced by flash, but not to a great extent.Cliff,wonderful photos and colors. The red color of sunset is caused by plenty of dust particles in the air. Is there any heavy industry or agriculture around where you live?
I can't remember seeing so many fiery skies in this part of the world ... three images taken this evening ... once again the colours are enhanced by flash, but not to a great extent.