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alferret
23-03-2008, 16:07
Thought I would share some pics. Hope you like, the only thing done with these pics is size reduction.
Also any comments good or bad would be apreaciated :)

Al

MadGamer
23-03-2008, 16:16
Some really nice pics there.

cleshe
23-03-2008, 17:20
Brill.What camera?You have a good eye.

altis
23-03-2008, 17:55
From the EXIF it looks like it's a Fuji S5800.

joglynne
23-03-2008, 18:42
I really like the black & white industrialy ones.

zing_deleted
23-03-2008, 18:45
From the EXIF it looks like it's a Fuji S5800.

And from the other thread where he got it from ebuyer buts its a grey import lol

Enuff
23-03-2008, 18:45
Like pic no.3 of the railway line.

alferret
23-03-2008, 21:17
Thanks for the comments :)

Yup Altis has it right Fuji 5800 and rightly as Zing has stated a grey import from Ebuyer with little warranty and unable to register on fuji.com.

For a bridging camera its excellent, its fully featured has an excellent 10x optical zoom and a 5x digital zoom which if you take a shot using the highest pic size at around ISO400 and reduce the image size in photoshop it still gives a very credible picture.

Halcyon
24-03-2008, 00:48
Nice Photos :tu:

cleshe
24-03-2008, 01:25
Thanks for the comments :)

Yup Altis has it right Fuji 5800 and rightly as Zing has stated a grey import from Ebuyer with little warranty and unable to register on fuji.com.

For a bridging camera its excellent, its fully featured has an excellent 10x optical zoom and a 5x digital zoom which if you take a shot using the highest pic size at around ISO400 and reduce the image size in photoshop it still gives a very credible picture.

I'm surprised you couldn't register it , if a Fuji. I bought one such from somewhere in Belgium some 5 years ago. An S602Z if memory serves. They gave me no hassle about registering that. Maybe the have changed the rules.Anyway, if yours gives you as little hassle and as good service as mine has so far the lack of warranty will not be a problem.

LSainsbury
24-03-2008, 08:51
And from the other thread where he got it from ebuyer buts its a grey import lol

Is that why it takes good black and white photos? :D

Orior
24-03-2008, 12:34
My only advice is that you should move and go live somewhere much more pleasant.

Nidge
24-03-2008, 14:19
Thought I would share some pics. Hope you like, the only thing done with these pics is size reduction.
Also any comments good or bad would be apreaciated :)

Al

Where did you take them mate? One of the places looks mighty familiar, you didn't happen to go down to where Rufford Colliery used to be did you??

alferret
24-03-2008, 16:04
Where did you take them mate? One of the places looks mighty familiar, you didn't happen to go down to where Rufford Colliery used to be did you??

Rufford Colliery it is :) :tu:

Had to look on a map to find out if it was that one as I'm relativly new to the area.

Jon T
24-03-2008, 16:51
Nidge and Al, Where is/was Rufford Colliery i'd like to have a wander down there at some point, could I get there on foot from Oak Tree?

I've taken a few photo's round here, mostly just off the rainworth cycle track, theres also a path(very sandy) that goes off jubilee way before you get to the golf course, goes down the side of the sand quarry and then into the woods. I've walked through there and come out where the main Rainworth roundabout is.

Have a look at a few of mine(take with a Finepix S6500)

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/03/17.jpg

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/03/18.jpg

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/03/19.jpg

Nidge
24-03-2008, 17:00
Nidge and Al, Where is/was Rufford Colliery i'd like to have a wander down there at some point, could I get there on foot from Oak Tree?

I've taken a few photo's round here, mostly just off the rainworth cycle track, theres also a path(very sandy) that goes off jubilee way before you get to the golf course, goes down the side of the sand quarry and then into the woods. I've walked through there and come out where the main Rainworth roundabout is.

Have a look at a few of mine(take with a Finepix S6500)

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/03/17.jpg

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/03/18.jpg

https://www.cableforum.co.uk/images/local/2008/03/19.jpg


Go along the Rainworth Bypass from Mansfield till you get to the first set of lights, turn left there and follow that road right to the end, that's where the colliery used to be, you can also get there by bike from Oak Tree, there's some good cycle routes round that area.

alferret
24-03-2008, 18:04
Yup as nidge said, bypass to lights then left etc, but I have never got there that way I always go up by the quarry which is 2 mins from mine and I tend to walk (not having a bike ATM)
If on foot\bike follow the cycle path by the quarry hugging the fence till you get to a large "T" junction take the path left (largest as there are 2) follow that to the end about a mile or so, turn left and then find a turning on the right IIRC about 500yrd on the right that will take you to the slabbed area.


Edit**

If you fancy a walk up that way with me at any time (weekends) give me a shout and we can arrange something.