In no particular order a few taken from 'the Hill' at Dawlish.
Chris.
My Take on Dazzling Dawlish!
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Re: My Take on Dazzling Dawlish!
Nice to see you posting up again and a great set of shots without doubt. Nicely done...
Don't say something crass, to hide your envy. Just give credit, when its applicable...
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Re: My Take on Dazzling Dawlish!
Thanks Jonny7, might be short-lived though - we'll see!!
Re: My Take on Dazzling Dawlish!
I hope you carry on anyway.Your photos speak for themselves and have always been of good quality and interesting to look at .sadly though
the poor old image is now suffering , from stuff that goes on behind the scenes that we can't understand and the trends of things these days
has met itself head on.
An example of this is the level of contact made on the site,if its too much people think you always like your name up there.Then if you don't pay enough
respect viewing some threads,you are damned if you don't.next there are people watching how many times you might reply in your own thread, either to thank someone or talk about something relative in the thread .This continuation of habit will only expand and feed the publishers of the world,who will see a flock of people going back to buying printed material as it doesn't play mind games with you.
An old saying of ,never cast pearl after swine,sometimes comes to mind and its sad as to think whether to post or not to post(this is the question).A pity its come to this way of thinking.Anyway it was good to have seen your shots and got a drift on your thoughts...cheers
the poor old image is now suffering , from stuff that goes on behind the scenes that we can't understand and the trends of things these days
has met itself head on.
An example of this is the level of contact made on the site,if its too much people think you always like your name up there.Then if you don't pay enough
respect viewing some threads,you are damned if you don't.next there are people watching how many times you might reply in your own thread, either to thank someone or talk about something relative in the thread .This continuation of habit will only expand and feed the publishers of the world,who will see a flock of people going back to buying printed material as it doesn't play mind games with you.
An old saying of ,never cast pearl after swine,sometimes comes to mind and its sad as to think whether to post or not to post(this is the question).A pity its come to this way of thinking.Anyway it was good to have seen your shots and got a drift on your thoughts...cheers
Don't say something crass, to hide your envy. Just give credit, when its applicable...
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Re: My Take on Dazzling Dawlish!
Nice set well done
I could hear the Whirlwind taking off, but couldn't see it from where we were, so thanks for posting these photos.
Paul
I could hear the Whirlwind taking off, but couldn't see it from where we were, so thanks for posting these photos.
Paul
Re: My Take on Dazzling Dawlish!
Good set Chris,as Johnny says it's nice to see you posting again.Always enjoyed your posts in general aviation,hopefully we might see a few in that section.The Hill certainly seems to be a great vantage point for this show,as has been shown by other great posts on here
Colin
Colin
Re: My Take on Dazzling Dawlish!
Thanks for the JP shots
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