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Mike Hoyte
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welcome to DA
thought my eyes were decieving me re the train at Alderney
didn't know that there were any left there.
you've got some great stuff to phot over where you live- ok I do like your prehistoric stuff but hey you're surrounded by sea a photo for every tide
Hi, thanks for the great welcome.
Trains in Alderney, my brother in law drives one and he even let me start one last year, made my day.
Only been living in Guernsey for 4 years now and have bee to wrapped up in work to notice my suroundings, started this year to go for a differant walk each week so as to appreciate the time I am here as I don't know how long that will be.
Looked at some of your pics and you obviously have some equaly plesent surroundings to point your lense at, I will be popping back as I am new to this and am looking for hints and tips on what works and what doesn't, you photos certainly work for me, keep it up.
thanks for the watch
Interesting about living on Guernsey. I know about the challenge to get a permenant residency. A couple of my friends work in the Environmental Health Department ( i'm a environmental health practioner who now works in public health, so been very interested in smokefree Guernsey) I went there a couple of years ago and hired a car with my friend to travel around the island. Visited a couple of real ale pubs- one even had a beer festival.Even managed a trip to Herm- as I said no camara. Think that the sculpture on the dock to celebrate the liberation of the island is fascinting. Hope to come there for work early next year. I do travel around a bit and started taking my camera more since joining DA so hopefully you'll see some other interesting places. We're off to Calais for a weekend at half term- that should present some photo opportunties
interesting about the trains. I'll have a word with my husband about the trains, perhaps should have before my posting- he's a railway journalist and photographer- he knows a lot more about trains than I do If your brother in law is a rail enthusiast he might even have seen Andys photos in magazines.
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I'm watching you Hoyte!!!
And there's nothing wrong with a bit of Blunty
thought my eyes were decieving me re the train at Alderney
didn't know that there were any left there.
you've got some great stuff to phot over where you live- ok I do like your prehistoric stuff but hey you're surrounded by sea a photo for every tide
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Trains in Alderney, my brother in law drives one and he even let me start one last year, made my day.
Only been living in Guernsey for 4 years now and have bee to wrapped up in work to notice my suroundings, started this year to go for a differant walk each week so as to appreciate the time I am here as I don't know how long that will be.
Looked at some of your pics and you obviously have some equaly plesent surroundings to point your lense at, I will be popping back as I am new to this and am looking for hints and tips on what works and what doesn't, you photos certainly work for me, keep it up.
Interesting about living on Guernsey. I know about the challenge to get a permenant residency. A couple of my friends work in the Environmental Health Department ( i'm a environmental health practioner who now works in public health, so been very interested in smokefree Guernsey) I went there a couple of years ago and hired a car with my friend to travel around the island. Visited a couple of real ale pubs- one even had a beer festival.Even managed a trip to Herm- as I said no camara. Think that the sculpture on the dock to celebrate the liberation of the island is fascinting. Hope to come there for work early next year. I do travel around a bit and started taking my camera more since joining DA so hopefully you'll see some other interesting places. We're off to Calais for a weekend at half term- that should present some photo opportunties
interesting about the trains. I'll have a word with my husband about the trains, perhaps should have before my posting- he's a railway journalist and photographer- he knows a lot more about trains than I do
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