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  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the camera
  • Bent over backwards in Williamson Park, Lancaster.
  • Williamson Park memorial, Lancaster on a good day.
  • Stag beetle
  • Six lawn mowers
  • Williamson Park memorial
  • Speckled wood butterfly

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I have always had a camera since the late fifties but found film expensive. After a visit to my sister in Scotland and seeing her husband's digital compact I vowed I would have one for the sheer economy but it was the early days for digital and the cameras were still very expensive. About four years ago I bought my first compact and enroled on a digital photo course at Accrington's Moorhead High School. I soon realised to get any benefit from my camera I would have to get a computer and printer. Four are five courses later I can enhance and repair photographs with the aid of Paintshop Pro Nine to what a think is a reasonable standard. Most of the pictures I take are in and around Oswaldtwistle. My best pictures are taken on a tripod from my parlour window overlooking Foxhill Bank Nature Reserve, Oswaldtwistle. Now, aged 70 years old, I have a Digital SLR Pentax 100 D super. I just need a longer lens and a cable release with a long enough cable so that I can do it all remotley from my armchair and I'll be a happy man! As for my likes, birds, landscapes and any thing unusual that catches my eye.

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