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Posted: Fri May 30th, 2025 18:01
 
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Is the water still able to feed it?
No the leat that supplied the water from the river via a sluice was ceased in the 1930s but I can pump water from the river (St Austell river - White river) in front of house but only if the river is in full stream after a lot of rain.



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Is it just me, or does this look like a runny nose?




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More like a nose bleed ... :lol:



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chrisbet wrote:
More like a nose bleed ... :lol:
that too! :lol:



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A bridge too far...



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This one was a bit closer....



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Low in water flowing through.
Hosepipe ban coming!



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Posted: Thu Jul 17th, 2025 21:24
 
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jk wrote:
Low in water flowing through.
Hosepipe ban coming!

Yes we haven’t had rain for 2months …..my lawn is like shredded wheat.

We havent had a hosepipe ban here YET……but 





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Just been testing a 2nd hand Canon EOS 7D mK 2 as new with a 18-135mm lens for a young family member about to start GCSE Photo next term.  Bit of a steep learning curve to menus Sony or Nikon
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Graham Whistler wrote:
Just been testing a 2nd hand Canon EOS 7D mK 2 as new with a 18-135mm lens for a young family member about to start GCSE Photo next term.  Bit of a steep learning curve to menus Sony or Nikon
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Nice sharp image. The Canon looks to be very saturated



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Posted: Mon Jul 28th, 2025 15:06
 
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Graham Whistler wrote:
Just been testing a 2nd hand Canon EOS 7D mK 2 as new with a 18-135mm lens for a young family member about to start GCSE Photo next term.  Bit of a steep learning curve to menus Sony or Nikon
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That looks good.

 

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