No worries Dave. I'm sure no-one minds. I'd rather you took Susie for a walk and enjoyed using your camera instead of commenting or thinking too deep.I just would like to say that I am sorry for not commenting on images, at the moment I have a lot of serious thoughts in my head. I will try to comment when I can though.
I just would like to say that I am sorry for not commenting on images, at the moment I have a lot of serious thoughts in my head. I will try to comment when I can though.
No worries Dave. I'm sure no-one minds. I'd rather you took Susie for a walk and enjoyed using your camera instead of commenting or thinking too deep.
Real life is FAR more important than anything photographic. Hope you get sorted (or at least some answers) soon.
Oh gosh I can understand it must be very worrying. Wishing you the very best of luck. There could be other reasons, so I'll keep my fingers crossed for you. Look after yourself.Thanks both, what it is that has got on my mind is, my GP is testing me for cancer as I have lost so much weight and now under 9 stone. Went out for a bit today but came back knackered.
Rapid Weight loss can also be a sign of diabetes, easily controllable.Thanks both, what it is that has got on my mind is, my GP is testing me for cancer as I have lost so much weight and now under 9 stone.
I'm in a rural spot, but we don't very often see such big ones on the road, especially when I'm a pedestrian. They may have been more for construction than farm - I'm not sure. I missed my chance anyway!Down here, it's more unusual to NOT see some heavy agricultural kit out and about! I even see traction engines on a fairly regular basis because there's a steam workshop on the way to the g*lf club and the low loaders unload on the road.

I do think they are things of beauty and I love the smell ha ha! A friend of mine has one too. An all consuming hobby I thinkMy Grandfather had a 6" scale model traction engine built. An uncle still has it and other than shows, it gets used for pulling a float in his village carnival and as a power source when he's chopping logs down to length. (6" scale means that it's 1/2 size in terms of linear measurement.)
Would that be deep and and crisp and even?and here we are at the even of theme 15!
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Would that be deep and and crisp and even?
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I did think about posting that, but I thought I'd leave it to someone elseI'd rather have Deep pan crisp and even![]()
Great news Dave![]()
Peanut butter... yum! Not so keen on the milkPlus I now have my childhood love of peanut butter sarnies back, as have been loving them for the last few days washed down with a glass of full fat milk.
Peanut butter... yum! Not so keen on the milk
Great news Dave![]()
Ah a banana flavoured milk would be okayJust had a Ensure Plus banana flavour, as trying a lot of this to help get the weight back up.
Plus I now have my childhood love of peanut butter sarnies back, as have been loving them for the last few days washed down with a glass of full fat milk.

Glad to hear the news Dave. It shows what a vicious cycle worry/stress can be.Plus I now have my childhood love of peanut butter sarnies back, as have been loving them for the last few days washed down with a glass of full fat milk.
That must be so frustrating!I've put this image in to two competitions and both times they thought it was either photo shopped or was a composite. In this copy I have cloned out the white lines and a cat's eye, and run it through Nik Efex. The photo shopped comment came when it was in colour and no cloning had been done.
Glad to hear the news Dave. It shows what a vicious cycle worry/stress can be.
Yes and annoying for you too - it really is that yellow!That must be so frustrating!
I've found myself desaturating some images (sunrise/rape fields) as I have been accused of upping the colour of what was there - when it was all nature's own invention.
I think people are so distrusting these day's when a decent image comes along "it must be photo shopped"I think with the double plume of smoke, they thought I'd cloned out something from behind.
A few people have said that in the past,Mind you, I do like the constraint of a theme.
Great ideaIf anyone prefers a set theme - make it reflections. Sorted![]()
