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Boss photos you've taken

depends mate, what are you wanting to do with it, plenty of really good smaller sensor SLRs around, great value, I have a d750 and love it. Need to get out with it more though.
New d750 and a kit lens will rob you of 1.5k, a second hand crop sensor with a lens or two will be a few hundred and produce great shots.
Ah it was only tongue in cheek mate, I’m kind of committed to the whole film thing now, I’ve got an old D7000 somewhere though which was a good camera.

That said my old mans got a D750 with about 8 lenses and I’m sure he wouldn’t notice it missing...
 
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Yeah it's beautiful. Need to move to the coast I think
Indeed. I love the coast and I like to visit as often as possible but there is no way I would live near the coast because of global warming and the sea rising. I like living at the mountains but I am very fond of the ocean just don’t wish to live near.
 

Indeed. I love the coast and I like to visit as often as possible but there is no way I would live near the coast because of global warming and the sea rising. I like living at the mountains but I am very fond of the ocean just don’t wish to live near.
I'm in the mountains 40 minutes to the beach. I sometimes rent an apartment right on the sea front. So beautiful
 

Always wanted to go there, im really interesting in the slate industry and quarrys in general, spend a lot of time in Blaenau Ffestiniog, up there somewhere are the remains of some old fallen blondin towers, always plan to go and see them

There’s lovely cottages that you can rent, at the foot of Coniston Old Man, which once were part of the slate workings. The quarry workings are about 50 yards away from the cottages - Coniston Copper Mines @ Cottages.
 
The ant, the aphid, and a ladybird roaming the apple tree trunk...

I spotted this ant carrying an aphid as I was looking around the garden, and also noticed a ladybird larva scurrying around too (which I added to the end of the post).

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Paul.
 

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