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Bill3

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Here is one I took today with the Panasonic dmc fz150. A pain in the bum UI but produces decent pics with a bit of care.
Worked with Snapseed on the ipad.
Sorry I made a mess of the upload the image is now below.
 
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Thank you. No not Adrians wall, thats about 100 miles north of here. Most of the fields around here are divided by drystone walls like these -
 

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Attractive countryside pictures, Bill...Here, those walls are called exactly the same..."piedra seca". Stones are placed together without any compound. ;)
 
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that is dye Don. If the sheep go walkabout they know who it belongs to.

Wow, that's a very scientific approach.

Don

In the 19th century you had men called reddlemen who roamed the countryside branding animals like this. Much like they branded steers in the US.

Nice shots Bill.
 
I really like the layers in the second one. The first one is great but I think the sharpness let you down a bit. Its a very good composition though
 
I am still impressed with pictures such as these, taken with small sensors.
They are lovely images of a nice part of the country. Not far from me either.
They have tempted me to get over that way soon. Thanks for posting.
 
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