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I forgot this one I took this picture on the night of summer solstice on the way to the stones just found it on the camera slightly edited to enhance poppies ...never edited before not sure if I like doing them this way 😀

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Sometimes the camera needs a little help to record what you actually saw. That is one beautiful photo.

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I agree with Don, scenery is particularly hard to photograph as it never looks the same in the pic as it does in real life. Using the occasional filter can help show people a better image. It's a cracking photo x

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Thank you very novice at the camera shots I just take what I see xx

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Thank you Don it's in the Devizes area on the way to Stonehenge xx

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Kitten-kat23

Beautiful, I must get back there again. Trouble is the person who took me last time doesn't want to go again. They didn't feel the connection that I did.

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Awww Kat iv go every year I feel very humbled and peaceful when I go . I feel peaceful a lot but it's the wandering spirit in me takes me every year love the atmosphere in the stones my friends had a tie the knot wedding there on solstice about 8 years ago xxx

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Kat where in the world are you x

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London UK .

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Ah your not that far away from Stonehenge 80 miles or so. Xx

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I like it Angie and the poppies stand out beautifully. Well done xxx 👍

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Thank you Sassy much appreciated xxx

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Beautiful photograph, that sky is quite spectacular and the poppies have that slight sort of glow that you only get at dusk, after a lovely sunny day. Really like that.

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Thankyou magpuss it was taken around 9ish in the evening I think I'm only just flipping through the camera now messing about with them xx

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Bit late for dusk then. Guess you must have created that 'glow' while editing - clever you, I don't think I've seen it photographed successfully before. Carry on messing about, I say!

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Samjeff

That's a beautifful photo would like that on my wall sam 🙋🏼

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Thank you Samjeff feel free to print it off if you can or blow it up . I would love to paint something like this but wouldn't know where to begin lol xx

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I'll give it a go let you know if I'm successful sam 😊

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Yes please do maybe buy some gloss paper for it but try it on normal paper first as gloss can be expensive fingers crossed it works. Xxx

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Would you not download it from here. Save it on your pc and increase size on pc before printing xxx

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Yes, me too Samjejj.

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Haven't figured it out yet 😊 Sam

Lovely photo. I remember going there on a school trip many years ago. In those days you could wander round the stones and even touch them. It's all ringed off now isn't it?

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Thank you it's ringed off during the year .But on solstice you are allowed in among them

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ukgospeldiva

Fab. Did you enjoy the solstice at stone henge? It was hot enough.

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It was very warm and yes I enjoyed go every year ..did you go

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esther333

Such a beautiful photo

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Thank you Esther xxx

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Ergendl

Very atmospheric.

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Thankyou very much ergendl xx

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letys

You have captured a bit of magic, a really beautiful photo, thank you for sharing. xxx.

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Awww kind words thank you xx

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Paulinemr

Beautiful picture.

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Thanks Paulinemr xxx

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Wullie2009

STUNNING

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Thank you Wullie xxx

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1968

Beautiful picture.

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Thanks 1968 xx

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Absolutely stunning Angie. Think the editing just enhanced what you photographed. Jan xxx

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Awww thank you I wasn't sure to be honest but looking at it and playing around with it seems to have worked xx

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It sure has. A professional photographer couldn't have done better lol. xx

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Oh professional I'm not lol complete beginner but learning all the time and generally enjoying it hope your well today xx

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Well I think its brill x Not to bad thanks. Going back to docs next week cause I still keep having pain in ribs. xxx

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Do you have copd .I have it but don't get pain anywhere .is it diet related xxx

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Emphysema, had pain on and off since having pleurisy.

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Pleurisy is not pleasant takes a while to get over those lungs rubbing together when dry hopefully you will get sorted .I'm copd stage 3 diagnosed jan this year xxx

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I was DX in may with moderate ( stage 2). It shocks you when you find out. Had Spirometry last week which they saidwas normal. You seem to be coping really well cconsidering you stage 3. An inspiration to the rest of us Angie. Jan xxx

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Thank you I was stupid knew I had it before diagnosis and continued to ignore it .but what's for us isn't going to go by us . I didn't go through the shock phase as already knew it was there .Seems strange but I guess the diagnosis saved me in a way. How weird your spirometer test was normal but ct scan said different are you seeing your GP for clarification on things xxx

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Gp said Spiro result was very good. I did ask if Ct scan was correct and he said it was. Go gave me Salmeterol 50mcg 1 puff twice a day. And I have Ventolin as an when. xxx

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I hope you get the pain sorted and get things to a reasonable standard where your happy .get on the first pulmonary rehabilitation class in your area it's worth it .where are you from xx

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Rowley Regis in the West Midlands. I am going to ask about PR and for help to quit smoking.I need to lose some weight too lol.

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One day at a time but get rid of the cigs asap for your own benefit but you know this already lol xxxx

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I'm trying. My partner says I'm very trying lol. Couldn't get in doctor's today, have to ring at 8 am tomorrow. Take care Angie x

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Wow, I think that you are the first one on this site to talk about "diet-related". When I developed asthma in my 50's I was so confused because I've never smoked and always lived rural (fresh air) but after going on a VERY strict diet, I pinpointed an allergy to sulfites. And found out that they are in nearly everything in one form or another.

I keep an inhaler handy, but mostly only cook my own food. Restaurants are notorious for using the preservatives that trigger my asthma. People think that I'm a "picky" eater, and I really hate to be one of those people people that go into health details. LOL

Anyway, this site got me through some tough times while on all those medications.

All the best to you, I only logged in because I was curious about your "Stonehenge" post. Hardly anything in the world fascinates as that does!

Hopefully you've figured yours out too.

Sincerely,

Gail, from Tennessee, USA

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Hi Gail .

Cross wires I think is it Stonehenge that interests you or the diet related thing sorry as unsure

Regards Angie xx

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carotopgal

OMG!! That is a beautiful picture. You are QUITE talented!!

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Thank you means a lot to hear that x

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Catfinger77

Lovely.

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Thank you x

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Python22

Wow absolutely stunning photo if you hadn't of said where it was I would of said Flanders.

Ian

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Thank you kind words and nope not Flanders 😊😊

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