Photographers: Deeper by Dawn?
Barty,
They were not good but better than the roads I used in Southwark, Lambeth & Bromley yesterday. Southwark were better at pavements though. Getting up Westwood hill was not a problem. Getting up a slight slope in Tulse Hill was.
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They were not good but better than the roads I used in Southwark, Lambeth & Bromley yesterday. Southwark were better at pavements though. Getting up Westwood hill was not a problem. Getting up a slight slope in Tulse Hill was.
Admin
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I shan't contaminate a photo thread about gritting any more, but as people seem to be fond of moaning about the company I work for for not providing a service, I don't see why I can't moan about the council I pay council tax to for not providing a service.
I don't think this issue has been discussed at enough length, either on this forum or anywhere else.
I don't think this issue has been discussed at enough length, either on this forum or anywhere else.
How difficult can this be to post some picture? Admins wizardry should ensure all is well.
Bus stop on Dartmouth Road, opposite FH library
These trees are always very photogenic at whatever time of year. I wasn't able to frame it propoerly to keep out the clutter (like the McNicholas fancing at the back)
A bit belated, but it's the house on Lennard Road.
Ali B
Bus stop on Dartmouth Road, opposite FH library
These trees are always very photogenic at whatever time of year. I wasn't able to frame it propoerly to keep out the clutter (like the McNicholas fancing at the back)
A bit belated, but it's the house on Lennard Road.
Ali B
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Small glacier in Sydenham
Okay - this is a slightly unusual one:
What you see is the line of snow that had accumulated on the upper part of my solar powered clothes drier* prop having slipped off ... except it didn't just fall, but assumed this interesting loop. How does that happen? I don't know, but I suspect it's similar to the physics of a glacier, in which ice manages to flow at the same time as keeping many of the physical properties of solid matter (I believe glass does the same, even more slowly).
* aka clothes line
What you see is the line of snow that had accumulated on the upper part of my solar powered clothes drier* prop having slipped off ... except it didn't just fall, but assumed this interesting loop. How does that happen? I don't know, but I suspect it's similar to the physics of a glacier, in which ice manages to flow at the same time as keeping many of the physical properties of solid matter (I believe glass does the same, even more slowly).
* aka clothes line
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Video
Not working. Damn.
I'll link elsewhere and report back.
I'll link elsewhere and report back.
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The dalek is indeed the best snowman., though i did see a 'Close Encounters' alien on Dartmouth Road
Who says all modern cars look the same? Available only in white
Derby Hill Olympic bob team in action.
Ali B
(I also like Tim's picture of the snow snake. I remember studying physics and learning that glass is a super-cooled liquid and things about covalent bonding, and then i started feeling drowsy.....)
Who says all modern cars look the same? Available only in white
Derby Hill Olympic bob team in action.
Ali B
(I also like Tim's picture of the snow snake. I remember studying physics and learning that glass is a super-cooled liquid and things about covalent bonding, and then i started feeling drowsy.....)
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A short film: SYDENHAM BLIZZARD 2009
SYDENHAM BLIZZARD 2009 by Paul Treacy
I tried embedding it here but to no avail.
I hope you enjoy it. It'll be fun looking back on this film in years to come, I hope.
Paul Treacy
photo at paultreacy.com
I tried embedding it here but to no avail.
I hope you enjoy it. It'll be fun looking back on this film in years to come, I hope.
Paul Treacy
photo at paultreacy.com
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It's great seeing all the photos from the last two days - especially liked the station ones. I tried to upload two I'd taken from Sydenham Woods yesterday without luck, but have been photographing there on a regular basis. Have just started a Flickr page + will upload more soon - the link is here if you'd like to look (you'll see the theme pretty quickly!)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/35106412@N08/
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/35106412@N08/
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Hope this is right, Admin
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For Minifox
THESE SHOTS ARE BY MINIFOX.
© MINIFOX.
Hope this works for you, Minifox. I think the secret is to keep the img tags and the address tight. No spaces. When in flickr, choose all sizes and select the size you'd like to embed, click it and when it comes up, right click to copy the url. That's it.
Paulyman.
© MINIFOX.
Hope this works for you, Minifox. I think the secret is to keep the img tags and the address tight. No spaces. When in flickr, choose all sizes and select the size you'd like to embed, click it and when it comes up, right click to copy the url. That's it.
Paulyman.
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