bradders
25 October 2017 10:52:42

As Bertwhistle says, brilliant images.



Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
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04 March 2018 13:06:50
ARTzeman
04 March 2018 13:42:29

Good images of snow scenes.  






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07 March 2018 20:22:27

Very interesting to see hill life in the snow. Seems like a totally different planet to down here in the flatlands. Thanks for posting!


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In the flatlands of South Cambridgeshire 15m ASL.
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29 June 2018 06:04:09

Sea Fog encroaching towards the moors this morning about 6:30am - looking North



ARTzeman
29 June 2018 08:17:20

Great Capture. 






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Viking3
01 July 2018 20:28:19

Another wonderful picture!


Couple of interesting points; the line of fog encroaching much further inland in the middle distance and what looks like a convective element further away to the right of centre. 


 


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Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
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01 July 2018 21:22:27

Stunning image! 


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02 July 2018 05:56:19
The video shows an unexpected 'piling up' effect as it hits land then builds up enough to climb the first hills.
Some of the undulations appear to be it following valleys underneath.


Bertwhistle
10 July 2018 17:02:05

The ground is so unusually parched, so unusually early- if you fly any images over the next week, I'd be curious to see what the ground looks like.


Bertie, Itchen Valley.
'We'll never see 40 celsius in this country'.
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11 July 2018 16:06:14
A few days ago there was something of a revelation when taking a video hoping to track the line of a waterpipe.

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This field has been regularly ploughed since at least the 1850s but Iron Age field boundaries can clearly be seen.
There are more in two adjacent fields but this one shows them best as the more drought resistant clover is growing reasonably well in the little ditches they created round each plot.
They likely date from about 500BC
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30 July 2018 15:03:58

Just before the rain started two weeks ago, this was revealed - which explains the astonishing  network of fields.
It is thought they only used a few of the fields at any time  to grow beans, oats and rye or barley for their own use.
After three crops the field would be exhausted and left fallow for grazing several years to recover.

The round house enclosure was less obvious previously but can be made ut when you have seen this last shot literally 30 minutes before the rain. Two days later it had practicaly disappeared again and now the fields have their normal green back.



I wondered if one or both oval shapes by the road could be manmade fishponds.
The larger shape left side is just natural different soil type.


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07 October 2018 18:16:05
Very autumnal this morning.


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07 October 2018 21:22:58

Very nice Autumnal colors and pleasing to the eye .






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29 October 2018 10:29:15

That time of year again (this morning 9am)


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29 October 2018 11:46:25

Nice color. Like the green and the tree shadows.






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23 January 2019 10:17:09

Wintry showers down the North Sea coast.


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23 January 2019 16:04:10

Nice castle.


 






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26 January 2019 22:24:37

Originally Posted by: four 


Wintry showers down the North Sea coast.



Beautiful shot. Is that a fortified manor house amongst the trees?


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'We'll never see 40 celsius in this country'.
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26 January 2019 22:35:59

Originally Posted by: Bertwhistle 


 


Beautiful shot. Is that a fortified manor house amongst the trees?



A fake one, built as a shooting lodge about 150 years ago, but the site is supposed to have been a Knights Templar preceptory in the middle ages.


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