Steve Drury
Hello my name is Stephen Drury I live in Lincolnshire U.K . I have been a Motorcycle mechanic for over 30 years and I am now working for a B.M.W Motorcycle specialist .. i am married to Hazel and we have a 17 year old son called Luke. ..I love taking photographs as an hobby and my subjects are varied but enjoy taking old buildings of interest and landscapes but all very much in an amature capacity so will let you decide if they are any good or worth a look so please browse at will and i will be happy to hear your comments .. my early scanned shots were taken with a Zenith SLR and my later first Digital shots were taken with a KODAK Z650 followed by a Canon EOS 1,000D using an 18 ~ 55mm lens and also a 55 ~ 250mm lens ... upgraded now and at the moment using a Canon EOS 1100D and an 18mm -270mm Tamron lens also a Tamron 75-300mm at times
Best Wishes to all on pano .... steve
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Wonderful composition.
YSL
Best regards,
Michael
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Haha, i have seen this so many times around here, beautiful picture Jim
Greetings, Inessa
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Good Day to you Nick , how kind of you my friend, its no fun to feel so washed out and full of congestion, meds are slow to fix it this time it seems!! :( I appreciate your thoughtful visit dear Nick... Hugs to you..Sarah
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Pat BARREAUX, ~ Thanks a lot Patrick ~ I had a lot of fun taking all of my recent bird pictures ~ I'm so pleased that you have enjoyed them too ~ I wish you a great weekend ~ Warm wishes ~ nic
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Pat BARREAUX, ~ Hi again ~ yes this is a great balancing moment requiring great skills ~ Friendly greetings to you Patrick ~ nick
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Beautiful photo and reflections L
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Hi Jim,
Another beautiful seascape. You should be working for the local tourism board as you make this coast look so beautiful.
Regards Mick
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Hi Steve....yes we are very dry so these "monsters" are scathered all around the countryside as farmers get their summer crops off to a good start. We usually have Hot, Dry summers, Steve, and the temps get to such high numbers, it is very uncomfortable and drought conditions are frequent for the farmers. :( (sorry for this late reply)
Great to see you, warmest wishes, Sarah X
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Hi Steve, Yep, this is RURAL GEORGIA for sure!! lots of great little country roads, so much fun to take a tour all through the countryside and see what's out there. This road led to the Pine Straw:)) Thanks, and so glad you liked this scene. this road, as you can see, was freshly "drug" or "scraped" by the road crew for the county roads. notice the nice freshly manicured "ditch" there on each side for good drainage... Have a great weekend Steve.. warmest wishes, hugs...~~Sarah~~ X
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Hello dear Steve...thank you for your kind comment and visit. Yes the G/daughter was excited to find this and rushed me around to see it with her...The window to this restaurant is just there behind her, and yes, these Geese in this lake are quite familiar with humans, Steve, It runs behind several food joints:) so they get plenty of human interaction and many with handfuls of snacks for them...They will actually walk right up to a human, most times, and take food from the hand:) Great to see you as always, and sorry for a late reply to your visit. Still trying to shake this spring cold I have, its been pretty rough and still a ways to go, with more meds..
kindest wishes to you my friends, Hugs, Sarah X
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