My guess is Bradley Beach or Avon in NJ. Close?Yup ... beach day today ...
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Taken with nothin' special , just an old Canon Elph SD 1000
Tell her you could have captured how lovely it looked better with an M10Thank you very much.
Now for the kicker... I would have missed it had Mrs kenoh not pointed at it and said that looks lovely...
I just wish mine would model for me.My wife is very good at doing that. She has little interest in photography but has a keen sense of an interesting or beautiful perspective.
Now if I could only get her to carry all my gear on an outing...
I didn't think we would see you until September!I'm glad that were onto another page in tapatalk so I can stop fainting away like a gingham adorned southern belle.
Avon .... Just after lunch at the Avon Pavilion , then back on the beach to give the dermatologist more stuff to remove.My guess is Bradley Beach or Avon in NJ. Close?
I would worry about them seeing your signature on here before worrying about the comment...Peter, I was going to mention caddying (including lens choice) but bottled out in case my staff sees it
Cheers
Hugh
Last warning Dad! Anymore of that and I'll tell Mrs Kenoh you've been looking in those magazines again!I would worry about them seeing your signature on here before worrying about the comment...
I know she is tolerant and all but... Acute GAS!
Wow! Didnt know you were meeting up with @Apple fanboy!
Sorry he will go ape at that joke so I will stop monkey-ing around.
Wallace monument last night hand held from the car park. It shut before we got there!
L1004437.jpg by Ken OHagan, on Flickr
Shouldn't there be a picture of Mel Gibson up there
Isn't that leg pits?Ben, who I met while walking along by the river...
Ben, Up To His Armpits by Hugh Russell, on Flickr
Cheers
Hugh
What a strange thing to use as ballast. I thought the ships used convicts as ballastSome grass, actually it's Common Reed, an introduced noxious weed, transported here as ballast in some ships a very long time ago, which has now made its way all around Australia, and has blanketed the local wetlands.
Nicely done.
IMG_3034 by amandacake, on Flickr
Nicely done.
Big West Ham fan?
(That's probably going to mean nothing to most of you, but our team song is 'I'm forever blowing bubbles').
A classic. When where you outside @kenoh's place?
I believe so. But when West Ham were formed over a 122 years ago. We sing the song based on a advertising campaign and a player called bubbles who played for us in the 20's.Thanks.
(wasn't Bubbles the name of Micheal Jackson's chimpanzee?)
Thanks. He stood quite still, then turned his head towards me and waited for me to take the shot - a perfect modelIsn't that leg pits?
Nice job.
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What a strange thing to use as ballast. I thought the ships used convicts as ballast
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Nicely done.
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Big West Ham fan?
(That's probably going to mean nothing to most of you, but our team song is 'I'm forever blowing bubbles').
You've been a supporter for 122 yearsA classic. When where you outside @kenoh's place?
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I believe so. But when West Ham were formed over a 122 years ago. We sing the song based on a advertising campaign and a player called bubbles who played for us in the 20's.
But I think it's maybe the 'fortune's always hiding' line that we seem to live up to!
We're doing fine thanks. Our Premier League season kicks off tomorrow against Manchester United.Thanks. He stood quite still, then turned his head towards me and waited for me to take the shot - a perfect model
Where are the Hammers these days? Still hanging on in the Premier League?
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You've been a supporter for 122 years
Cheers
Hugh