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Regular viewers of the POTD may recognise this scene, but from where ?........ :-k
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Well it looks to be the same scene that I posted on the previous page, only without the snow. I thought it was Buriton, a village near Petersfield.

However I looked through endless photos of Buriton on Google maps, and none showed that scene. Was I wrong?
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No, you were right, it is very much Buriton :) I was out and about today so thought I'd stop off at Buriton and recreate your photo - the last time I stopped there was probably around the time your photo was taken :lol: I used to green lane on the Milky Way* on the trail bike around there occasionally so knew the area. The pond appears to have been dredged and enlarged quite a bit since your day, and some of the trees have grown a bit !

* The Milky Way comes down near Buriton :shock:
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Fantastic - my wife will be fascinated. She took the photos I posted, and organised the prints into labelled albums.

At the time I took pretty much only colour slides - I still have the slides, but I've never got around to digitising them, so they sit in a drawer...

Re. Myglaren's comments on the spell checker - I realised he was on the money when it objected to "colour". I have now switched my browser to UK English, and surprise, surprise, it recognises a lot more English place names!
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I bought a machine to digitise old slides and negatives which is very useful. It is called a Maginon and does a good job with negatives, not tried slides.: :-D
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I have thousands of slides that should be digitised. Problem is any are 6x6 and scanners cost a fortune.
Even 35mm ones are not guaranteed to work with Linux.
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A friend gave me a flat-bed scanner with a slide gizmo, but it was useless, as the scanner head had a very narrow depth of field, and was designed to focus on something lying flat on the glass panel. Unless you took the slide out of the frame and laid it flat on the glass, the image produced was out of focus! #-o

I should definitely try a dedicated scanner - need to read some reviews and find one that will retain the sharpness of the original image. Of course the slides themselves don't help as they 'pop' in & out of focus...
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Lidl, Aldi or both, I forget which sometimes have slide scanners that are apparently quite decent. One of our members (Hell Razor5543) has one.
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bobins wrote: 30 Nov 2023, 20:19 * The Milky Way comes down near Buriton :shock:

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So called as you'd need to fortify yourself with lots of fine dairy produce before attempting the climb up the escarpment ;)

I do love looking at OS maps :)

Seriously, is the Milky way so named as it's a path on chalky soil and is white? A bit like the Italian Strade Bianche, literally 'White Road'...
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As it's the first day of Christmas today, here's one to nicely kick off the festivities :D
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Taken during a rather lovely run on a truly beautiful, crisp winter morning - it also being the first day of meteorological winter :)
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A fuzzy frosty Lion from -5°C Leyland this morning
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CitroJim wrote: 01 Dec 2023, 05:42
bobins wrote: 30 Nov 2023, 20:19 * The Milky Way comes down near Buriton :shock:

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So called as you'd need to fortify yourself with lots of fine dairy produce before attempting the climb up the escarpment ;)

That shows the different way people look at a problem. You see, I'd just start from the top of the hill.......... :-D
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bobins wrote: 01 Dec 2023, 08:23 That shows the different way people look at a problem. You see, I'd just start from the top of the hill.......... :-D
:lol: My first thought on seeing it was how good it would be to run up that hill Robin :) It's how we runners think... Show us any map and we'll instinctively look for potential running routes on it...
MattBLancs wrote: 01 Dec 2023, 08:08 A fuzzy frosty Lion from -5°C Leyland this morning
Love that Matt :D
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That is just quality Matt. I am hoping in some way that being a part of the FCF has contributed to your "photographic eye", some nice creative pics have been coming from your shutter clicks. :-D
MattBLancs wrote: 01 Dec 2023, 08:08 A fuzzy frosty Lion from -5°C Leyland this morning
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Here, here - better copyright it, or Stellantis will steal the idea!!

By contrast it's the first day of summer here - was outside playing with the camera this afternoon.
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