M MS-DK Member Join Jan 26, 2018 Messages 6 Loc Denmark Jun 10, 2018 #1 Visited an old gravel pit today, which now is used for swimming, biking etc. Next to the old pit there is a new pit and since no one was working today, I took a few pictures there. Reactions: Nigel Sheldon, Landondale704 and pmshop
Visited an old gravel pit today, which now is used for swimming, biking etc. Next to the old pit there is a new pit and since no one was working today, I took a few pictures there.
R Richard Ruckert Well-Known Member Join Sep 4, 2017 Messages 279 Age 59 Jun 11, 2018 #2 I have several of these quarries near me. these make for interesting subjects because of the water, machinery, and piles of rock. I thought I was the only one who appreciated their uniqueness. Maybe I watched too many episodes of the Flintstones. Reactions: JimboBeamish, MS-DK and mbrasher
I have several of these quarries near me. these make for interesting subjects because of the water, machinery, and piles of rock. I thought I was the only one who appreciated their uniqueness. Maybe I watched too many episodes of the Flintstones.
Northwood Mediaworks Former Spark & Mavic Air 2 Flyer Premium Pilot Join Jan 15, 2018 Messages 2,776 Age 66 Loc Northern Ontario, Canada Web northwoodmediaworks.com Jun 11, 2018 #3 Wilma!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reactions: JimboBeamish
A Andrew O New Member Join Jun 17, 2018 Messages 3 Age 53 Jun 17, 2018 #4 They are nice. Were they some sort of panorama or single shots? What was the altitude you captured those at?
They are nice. Were they some sort of panorama or single shots? What was the altitude you captured those at?
M MS-DK Member Join Jan 26, 2018 Messages 6 Loc Denmark Jun 18, 2018 #5 They were taken as single shots at a hight of 90-95 m above ground. Andrew O said: They are nice. Were they some sort of panorama or single shots? What was the altitude you captured those at? Click to expand...
They were taken as single shots at a hight of 90-95 m above ground. Andrew O said: They are nice. Were they some sort of panorama or single shots? What was the altitude you captured those at? Click to expand...