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Posted: Wed Oct 14th, 2020 04:31
 
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Spent a day at Hilliers last year. A very nice and varied garden and estate. I presumed Jermyns House is the one in the centre used for teas and meeting rooms.



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jk wrote:
Robert dont forget our trip to Westonbirt Arboretum.  


Agreed JK, my memory of Westonbirt is etched!

I spent a day a recently and previously at Muncaster castle while the autumn colours weren't quite as good as they get they are getting there. I guess the South will be a couple of weeks behind us, we are almost 'there' as colours go in Cumbria.

Yes Bob, I think you are right from what I have read.



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Need some autumn pictures of the fells from your Robert. :-)



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jk wrote:
Need some autumn pictures of the fells from your Robert. :-)
I am VERY remiss, we have some the most beautiful views of the Southern Lakeland fells from here, I stand and admire them often but I have to be 'in the mood' to take photo's, indeed I make trips with the express intention of taking photographs, but simply travelling around I can't risk my cameras and good lenses getting damaged.  Only last week we had a lovely scene with really clear fells, bright sunshine and cloud shadows mottling the landscape, it was beautiful but difficult to capture without a detour to a viewpoint and decent camera with me.

The Duddon valley is lovely at this time of year.  If I get chance I will make the effort.



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Some modern history this is "The Cloud" pixes I did for Level 3 in Germany Level 3 put fiber round the World this is one of the huge terminals. This would be D1X about 2002.

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Another image from the same shoot. I also took many pixs of the huge set-up in London. All history now.

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Graham Whistler wrote:
Another image from the same shoot. I also took many pixs of the huge set-up in London. All history now.

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Nice white balance there Graham.
Whenever I did control rooms (less posh than these 😆) they were always a mixture incandescent and fluorescent strip lights with annoyingly different coloured 'zones' along the panels and walkways.



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Nice data centre.
Hmm my Spainish computer room used to look like a junior version of that!:thumbs:



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Bit of history: "No Man's Land  Fort" in the Solent was a major 2-year project that I filmed and photographed. My final 1-inch master tape of the project was broadcast by the BBC in April 1990. (I have just found the large 1-inch master tape!) This shot was taken with a Hasselblad from the helicopter.

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A nice place for some peace and quiet. Great photo too Grham.

 

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