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This weeks shots comes from the Co.Down coast. The Little Egret and the Grey Seal. Thank you for visiting. George Read more
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So I’ve been a little quiet on the blog, I’ve been busy moving to my new place to live. So for the first in a month I had a few hours to spare and it being a beautiful autumn day here I took a drive to the County Down coast. A few gentle walks and… Read more
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This week its a B&W butterfly the Pieris rapae, small white or Small Cabbage White. This was shot using a Nikon D7200 and Sigma 105 macro lens. Converted to B&W in Lightroom. Thank you for visiting and please feel free to comment, like or dislike. Have a great day, George Read more
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The Buddha of North Wales. Thank you for visiting. George Read more
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Shot this in the Peak District a couple of months back. A 1984/85 Ford Transit motorhome parked at the campsite car park. Thank you for viewing this weeks monochrome image. George. Read more
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My shot this week is from a short tour of North Wales. This signal box was shot in the setting sun at Porthmadog. The light reflecting off the track leads the eye into the shot. Thank you for visiting and feel free to comment, what you like or dislike. George. Read more
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This weeks photo is off the 1859 ‘Saltaire United reformed Church’ in Saltaire , West Yorkshire. History Thank you for visiting. George Read more
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So after leaving Wales I headed over to the Peak District in mid England. The ride across to the Peak District was an enjoyable ride with a few detours due to road works. When time is not a problem I love detours, on the motorcycle I just take any road and see where it takes… Read more
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This weeks image comes from a round of the Ulster open moto x championship. Hope you enjoy this unusual look at moto x. Thank you for visiting again, see you next week. George Read more
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So this the last post on my recent tour around North Wales. Today we’re of to Harlech Castle or Castell Harlech in the native Wlesh language. This is Wales most famous castle and also a world heritage site. First a few links for those that are interested in a little history. Welcome to Harlech Men… Read more

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