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    The question that you should all be asking is,

    'What Camera did you use to take the photo's, sorry Snaps'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sand Dancin Donkey Walker View Post
    The question that you should all be asking is,

    'What Camera did you use to take the photo's, sorry Snaps'

    Andy - SDDW

    Aah, heh.

    The Scottish pics were taken on my old Jenoptik bag of shite thing that didn't have a viewing screen.

    The rest were taken on my Sony Ericson K800 mobile phone

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    Sunrise over the house opposite

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    Hey, Puffters, I didn't realise that they had houses now near the asylum you're in!



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    Love the Redcar marshes shot, timeless country view. Amazing to think the shots were taken on just a mobile phone (the very same one I have, though the camera's never been used on mine as I've always thought it would be too rubbish for "Proper" photos, ).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Puffin View Post
    Sunrise over the house opposite


    Nice one, colours are fantastic.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spod View Post
    Love the Redcar marshes shot, timeless country view. Amazing to think the shots were taken on just a mobile phone (the very same one I have, though the camera's never been used on mine as I've always thought it would be too rubbish for "Proper" photos, ).

    It surprised me too the first time I used it, so I kinda look upon it as a good ish camera with an ok phone built in

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dalek Supreme D L View Post
    I could be wrong but I am pretty sure that looks further north than Sterling.


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    The mountain is called "Sron na Creise" and is viewed from "The Kings House Hotel" Glencoe.

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    I wasn't far off with my hazy memory, its on the A82 about two thirds of the way to Fort William from Stirling.

    Now I know where it is again, I'll be goiing back.

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    its on the A82 about two thirds of the way to Fort William from Stirling.

    That's the stretch of road i was going to suggest. My favourite part of the UK.
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