ped
Small brown dog
Hi guys
I joined the National Trust with my girlfriend the other week and we're making the most of it. Here are a few pictures and some randoms from around the same time.
Cheers

Claremont Landscape Garden - Belvedere Tower by chiscocks, on Flickr

Claremont Landscape Garden - Creepy Bench by chiscocks, on Flickr

Claremont Landscape Garden - Island by chiscocks, on Flickr

Karting by chiscocks, on Flickr

Fiber-Optic by chiscocks, on Flickr

www.threesixtydesign.co.uk by chiscocks, on Flickr

Fork In The Road/Don't Look Back by chiscocks, on Flickr
Thanks
ped
I joined the National Trust with my girlfriend the other week and we're making the most of it. Here are a few pictures and some randoms from around the same time.
Cheers

Claremont Landscape Garden - Belvedere Tower by chiscocks, on Flickr

Claremont Landscape Garden - Creepy Bench by chiscocks, on Flickr

Claremont Landscape Garden - Island by chiscocks, on Flickr

Karting by chiscocks, on Flickr

Fiber-Optic by chiscocks, on Flickr

www.threesixtydesign.co.uk by chiscocks, on Flickr

Fork In The Road/Don't Look Back by chiscocks, on Flickr
Thanks
ped
Black
Photographer.
Proof, if it were needed, that the RD-1 still has it.
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ped
Small brown dog
Thanks Black - yes I love everything about my R-D1.
Black
Photographer.
Well, obviously, its not just the camera 
Michael Markey
Veteran
Nice Chris.
I`m doing the National Trust thing next week although they`re not very camera friendly as regards interiors I seem to recall.
I`m doing the National Trust thing next week although they`re not very camera friendly as regards interiors I seem to recall.
ped
Small brown dog
Well, obviously, its not just the camera![]()
Yes I suppose the lens has a part to play
ped
Small brown dog
Nice Chris.
I`m doing the National Trust thing next week although they`re not very camera friendly as regards interiors I seem to recall.
We decided to join as I'm opposite Cliveden and it made sense to pay for a year. I haven't been inside yet, so we will when it's raining and we're bored. I'm sure us Rangefinder folk can get around the no camera rule with some hyperfocal work
Cheers
ian_watts
Ian Watts
The National Trust no longer have the rule against photographing interiors. It was dropped a couple of years or so ago and handheld photography indoors is now permitted.
Michael Markey
Veteran
That`s good to know Ian.
I remember taking pictures some years ago at one property of the Elizabethan doors and their ornate handles and locks.
I was stopped and asked what I was doing by a Steward, or whatever they are called.
"Just taking pictures of the locks " I replied.
Didn`t sound right somehow
I remember taking pictures some years ago at one property of the Elizabethan doors and their ornate handles and locks.
I was stopped and asked what I was doing by a Steward, or whatever they are called.
"Just taking pictures of the locks " I replied.
Didn`t sound right somehow
kuvvy
Well-known
Let my NT membership lapse recently and at £92 I won't be renewing soon. Did put it to good use though when I had it. Lots of places to use it and some good events held at these places.
Paul
Paul
Muggins
Junk magnet
The NT seem to have relaxed lately. I visited Lacock Abbey in the spring and we were told that when that window was the only thing you were allowed to photograph, there was a constant queue - now there's maybe two or three people a day taking photos of it!
Anyway, if you want proof that they've relaxed a bit, try this from Lacock:

Woof Woof Grrr Woof Arff by gray1720, on Flickr
Adrian
Anyway, if you want proof that they've relaxed a bit, try this from Lacock:

Woof Woof Grrr Woof Arff by gray1720, on Flickr
Adrian
Michael Markey
Veteran
This all sounds rather positive.
I had a warm up today at a local pile ... not NT.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samlesbury_Hall
I`ll post if there`s anything decent.
I had a warm up today at a local pile ... not NT.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samlesbury_Hall
I`ll post if there`s anything decent.
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national trust?
Michael Markey
Veteran
Yes Joe , its an organisation which preserves historic buildings and land in the UK.
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/what-we-do/
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/what-we-do/
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Yes Joe , its an organisation which preserves historic buildings and land in the UK.
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/what-we-do/
thank you sir!
very interesting...
Michael Markey
Veteran
thank you sir!
very interesting...
I think that there is a similar organisation in the States ...just can`t remember its name.
One of the early founders in the UK was Beartrix Potter who bought many farms ,in what is now know as the Lake District, and bequeathed them to the nation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatrix_Potter
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i'm pretty sure we have some in canada also...just don't know them...i am a terrible citizen.
Michael Markey
Veteran
I would have thought so.
It was a low light affair today ...60/30th @f4 /5.6.
I had a CSonnar on the front so they may have been some focus shift.
It was a low light affair today ...60/30th @f4 /5.6.
I had a CSonnar on the front so they may have been some focus shift.
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