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http://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/46369-important~-the-forum-its-future-and-finances/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-important-notice/

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https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-4th-july-2023/

 

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  1. Thank you. This is a unique place in that you access the sites via the land and not the sea, don't have cliff faces to climb and everything is on a flat, levelish cliff top. Ideal for an old fart like me. When I get to Scotland there will be plenty of opportunity for me to photograph some more.
  2. And so they will if everybody keeps feeding them, James.
  3. Some more. Puffin and Puffling.
  4. Just returned from a long weekend in York. 30 Mins away are Bempton Cliffs.............. Such funny little birds. Looking over his head...............backwards. Taking a dive
  5. Very well spotted and taken, Geoff. The Elan Valley is on my to do list, after my Scottish trip.
  6. A great set. The smoke and steam simply adds drama to the images, especially the last.
  7. Fogey

    Loco 80097

    I don't know whether the subject suits monochrome or vice versa, but I prefer this to colour. A great tonal range from white through to black. A lovely shot.
  8. I agree with Geoff. An atmospheric scene made even more dramatic with that sky. To my eye the buildings are diminished by the immensity of the weather about to unfold. Well spotted and taken.
  9. According to Google Maps it is Knowsley Safari Park.
  10. As I was bypassing Liverpool.
  11. Cracking shots Paul...................as per usual.
  12. And falling in the cut.................
  13. Fogey

    8 eyes

    You never cease to amaze me, Paul. Every time I stick my camera in the face of a spider, it runs away. I reckon you must drug them.
  14. Oh! Wow! How did you manage to get so close to a Hare? Even caught him mid-chomp on some grass. Excellent shot, John. Well done!
  15. A lovely tranquil scene, Denis; and the colour boost seems to have worked well.
  16. Well done Denis......a well deserved winner.
  17. Anthropomorphism really does come to the fore doesn't it.
  18. That sounds good to me, Geoff. Rather than doing the drive up and back and all that photographing I might consider a two night stay at a convenient hotel and doing the venues justice. While I was travelling to Formby point, I saw billboards advertising a Wildlife Park..........is that worth a visit?
  19. Parking is no problem for me, unless they put a time restriction and close the gates. I am a member of the NT and I also use the disabled parking, which is free for the NT sites, whether you are a member or not. Trouble is, I'm a two hour drive away and to get there of an evening I'd have to travel through the rush hour somewhere along the route.
  20. At Formby Point. I went down the Squirrel trail and took the right fork.
  21. Thank you. The first was a real grab shot which I was lucky to get away with. Sadly, I only saw the one squirrel and that one disappeared when 150 schoolkids arrived. So I trundled off home.
  22. I was inspired by Rywolf's trip to Formby Point This is the first time I've seen a Red Squirrel in the flesh, let alone photograph one. Scattering food down didn't work as the birds made very short shrift of that idea - So a-stalkin'-I -did-go and this popped out.......... Followed by..................
  23. I can see a lot of children being put off by that.
  24. I know it well Denis. I used to live about an hour and a bit away from Chesil Beach and often went fishing there. Famed for its Mackerel, unless the Trawlers got there first. That had to be taken from Portland Heights, just off the hotel if I'm not mistaken.
  25. A great set, Matt. So atmospheric - I think #2 is my favourite as well.
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