June desktops

Beautiful place

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nice!

any ideas where @hazelnut?

one of yours?

looks Roman construction, and maybe in France, is my wild guess.

Sterling in Scotland.

Known as Sterling Old Bridge, been there for centuries.

Almost at the half-way mark of 2017.

I've really burried myself into my re visited photographic bent. My desktop shows off my two old 35mm film cameras which I've started using alongside the Digital one's.

These 2 Olympus beauties (OM-2n MD) were introduced around 1978 / 1979.........so there about 39 years of age, not as old as me..................and I think there in better condition than I am.

Anyhow I won't bore you all anymore with my "back to the ole analouge days" camera trip of mine but perhaps you might like to share your hobby desktop here, that is other than all our first bent.......the PC

Hazelnut did you take that photo? looks like a very peacfull spot :)

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As we are having a General Election today in the UK I thought I would go with a "Take me to your leader" theme.

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That's a real creature, called a Tardigrade. (Ok it's a CGI of a tardigrade).

They are fascinating things and almost indestructable.

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/scientists-have-discovered-why-the-worlds-hardiest-animal-is-so-tough_uk_57e28b77e4b004d4d8617c15

http://www.livescience.com/57985-tardigrade-facts.html

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This apparently is a "reverse flash", and now try and get that initial image out of your head. :lol:

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