What have you taken in the last couple of days on a camera, phone, ipad or whatever?
Here's my attempt from today
https://www.flickr.com/photos/the1lemming/52603130596/in/dateposted/
That’s a great photo. Here’s one of my first of the year, taken today.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/rockcatch/52602749272/in/datetaken-public/
Lovely dog. I took a nice photo today, not sure how to share it.
That is a cracking image. 😀
> Lovely dog. I took a nice photo today, not sure how to share it.
If you are a supporter of the site, like me, then you are allowed to add photos to your posts.
Otherwise you can upload your image to online storage like Google Drive or Onedrive and then add a link to the image. There's a bit of permission approval first for each online storage.
Or you could use a photo sharing site like us old fogies who still use flickr.
> That’s a great photo. Here’s one of my first of the year, taken today. https://www.flickr.com/photos/rockcatch/52602749272/in/datetaken-public/
That's a nice balanced photo, and an unusual view of the Pass. Nice to see Dinas Mot there as well as a good view of the tops
Lochnagar seen from the old bridge over the Dee, west of Braemar.
It was -8 C as we left the car and perfectly still. Later in the walk the breeze started to shift the snow off the trees, with some lovely effects.
Not the best pic as it was just a quick shot of my 6 year old.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cm4EVdftkEq
Sorry, I don't have facebook or Instagram.
Glencoe village on the morning of the first with a phone (old photos below that of sea eagles and sandpiper with camera).
They are big fekin birds.
That's amazing. Are the eagles just hanging out or looking to eat a sheep do you think?
First time I've seen one of these:
You can view it without an account using private/incognito mode.
> You can view it without an account using private/incognito mode.
Computer says no. 😭
> That's amazing. Are the eagles just hanging out or looking to eat a sheep do you think?
It was lambing time, they would take lambs. Better if the ewes were indoors.
nice milky way shots- esp reflection in water. a full spectrum sensor mod would bring out the red in the lagoon nebula..
> nice milky way shots- esp reflection in water. a full spectrum sensor mod would bring out the red in the lagoon nebula..
What and where was the Lagoon Nebula please?
the splodge in the water? ..https://webbtelescope.org/contents/media/videos/1074-Video?Tag=Nebulas
The first photo on my camera roll this year is a pair of boots I bought for work, as a birthday present to myself. The ones we get issued with are worth 25 quid and last about a month (unlike my NHS counterparts who get issued with all the best clobber), so I get my own. A bit of a random snap, but you did ask!!
> The first photo on my camera roll this year is a pair of boots I bought for work, as a birthday present to myself. The ones we get issued with are worth 25 quid and last about a month (unlike my NHS counterparts who get issued with all the best clobber),
I just get Magnum Boots that take ages to break in
Top of Rowberrow Warren just around midnight - pretty good on a phone, handheld.
Ben Alder, Buachaille Etive Mor and Geal Carn from Sgairnech Mor yesterday morning.
Got to say, these are some excellent photos for the first day or two of the new year. 😀
Here you go, my 1st photo this year, taken on my phone.
Here's my first photo of the year, taken on Skye https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=400169 first footing the Red Cuillin.
Taken on 2nd Jan this year
https://www.ukclimbing.com/photos/dbpage.php?id=400012
Paul
sunrise on 2nd jan from crinkle crags - https://johnfleetwood.smugmug.com/Archives/Landscape/2023/n-ZXgrnP/Langdale....
> sunrise on 2nd jan from crinkle crags - https://johnfleetwood.smugmug.com/Archives/Landscape/2023/n-ZXgrnP/Langdale....
Beautiful. And lots of superb photos in those galleries too!
Leaving Camban bothy before first light after being home alone for Hogmanay.
Took this after too many sherbets on New Year’s Eve. Was trying to turn my phone off but accidentally screen shotted. Happens regularly.
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