Is this record - EC calender arrives

Neil, have you got enough potential material for 2011?
Would like to include mine in Xmas stocking if possible.
 
Yes, I think there is enough to get started on. I had planned this to be an early December project so will get started. The trick is to keep an eye out for specials from the online printers like we had last time.

Expect a new thread shortly (but, shhh!, don't tell Guapa ;))
 
Yes, agreed, and the "big skies" - meaningless until you experience it.

I love taking photographs on the east coast for this reason. In the west country here there are of course very many photogenic places but good lord you have to wait ages to get a crisp clear day to do them justice...
 
low humidity

Yes, agreed, and the "big skies" - meaningless until you experience it.

I love taking photographs on the east coast for this reason. In the west country here there are of course very many photogenic places but good lord you have to wait ages to get a crisp clear day to do them justice...

I guess the liow rainfall and low humidity really helps

the west coast gets all that wet air off the atlantic

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Yep, the difference between the west side and east side (having lived in both) in terms of rainfall gradient and general humidity is amazing.

And go south west from us for another couple of hours into Devon & Cornwall and it moves into another league again :) Our bit of Somerset is a bit of a microclimate and we escape a lot of the nasty wet stuff that roars around the Bristol channel banging into Bristol and Wales (or "Mordor" as we call it from this side)

I believe the rainfall gradient across Scotland from west to east is something like an inch a mile or something crazy, wonder what is is for southern England?
 
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