To paraphrase Arthur Smith:
Every sunrise, every sunset, every reflection, every view, every rainbow looks at fireworks and smiles indulgently.
Let's see where the New Year takes us all...
Every sunrise...
Every sunrise...
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Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Re: Every sunrise...
I think somebody has had a new toy for Christmas looking at the photograph numbers
No 5 is my favourite, eerily spooky !!
No 5 is my favourite, eerily spooky !!
Re: Every sunrise...
Maybe Dominic will tell us if he has had a new camera But the photos are superb
Trev..
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Re: Every sunrise...
Um, actually, they are just numbered that way because I picked five pics to upload and numbered them 1 to 5.
In fact, they are of varying vintage, selected to go with the accompanying text.
Pictures 1 and 3 are of the Archaeological Park. You will be hearing a lot about the Archaeological Park from us this year. We've done a 360 virtual tour containing over 3000 pictures, and a much more managaeble version one tenth the size. To accompany that there will be numerous films and blogs. These were a couple of pics I took for the blogs.
Picture 2 is of the Xeros Valley, on the way down from Ayios Ioannis, and used in the recent blog about the trip from Ayios Ioannis to Vretsia.
Picture 4 was taken from the blog about sunsets on the B7.
Picture 5 was taken over a year ago, and was part of the "Polemi Sunrise" blog.
The camera I use is a Nikon D5600. I have only scraped the surface of what that bad boy can do, so won't be upfrading any time soon.
However, we have bought a new 4K camcorder, so you can expect the quality of the films to improve a bit. You can see it in action in the last film posted. That was recorded after I had worked out where the record button was. So expect better when I find out how to use it properly. Fortunately, my man flu has meant I have time to read the online manual while I am in bed. Every cloud has a silver lining...
In fact, they are of varying vintage, selected to go with the accompanying text.
Pictures 1 and 3 are of the Archaeological Park. You will be hearing a lot about the Archaeological Park from us this year. We've done a 360 virtual tour containing over 3000 pictures, and a much more managaeble version one tenth the size. To accompany that there will be numerous films and blogs. These were a couple of pics I took for the blogs.
Picture 2 is of the Xeros Valley, on the way down from Ayios Ioannis, and used in the recent blog about the trip from Ayios Ioannis to Vretsia.
Picture 4 was taken from the blog about sunsets on the B7.
Picture 5 was taken over a year ago, and was part of the "Polemi Sunrise" blog.
The camera I use is a Nikon D5600. I have only scraped the surface of what that bad boy can do, so won't be upfrading any time soon.
However, we have bought a new 4K camcorder, so you can expect the quality of the films to improve a bit. You can see it in action in the last film posted. That was recorded after I had worked out where the record button was. So expect better when I find out how to use it properly. Fortunately, my man flu has meant I have time to read the online manual while I am in bed. Every cloud has a silver lining...
Web Designer / Developer. Currently working on Paphos Life.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
Living in Polemi, Cyprus with my wife and daughter.
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