Red Shoes
Emsworth Mill Pond
Picnic Time
Emsworth Mill Pond at Dusk
Walking the Dog
Orcombe Point, Exmouth, Devon
Woman in Black
Walking on the Beach
Matching Sunglasses
Men at Work
Beach Life
Emsworth Harbour, Hampshire
A Day at the Seaside
Exmouth Beach (Orcombe Point), Devon.
Chilling Out
Meditation
Exmouth Lifeboat Station
H B M
"Do we turn right here or left?"
Walking the Dogs
H B M
The Three Pigeons.....
Romeo and Juliet?
H B M
Beach Life
Beach Life
H B M - Coffee Break
Swans Gathering in Emsworth Harbour
H B M
Ice creams and cups of tea! (+PiP).
Girls Ride Out
H F F
Keeping Fit
H F F
Men at Work
H F F
Catching the Rays
Social Isolation
Big Yellow Shelter
Re-use Your Plastic Bags
Penny Farthing Bicycle
H F F
Harley Rider
Enjoying the Sunshine
H F F
West Wittering Beach 1
West Wittering Beach 2
Sailing Boat
Sunset Watchers
A Postcard from Exmouth
Heart to Heart
Togetherness
Signwriter
Text: "We're gonna need a bigger car!"
A post card from Southsea
Juxtapositon
Too Early..!!
A Sense of Scale
When he said they were eating out.................…
Enjoying the view!
Smoker's Corner
Janesmoor Pond, New Forest (3)
Old Winchester Hill - Silhouettes
Bowls.............
Talk to the hand.................
Strike a Pose!
Café Life
Lost in the music
A table for four.................
Love is in the air
Waiting..............
Geezer
"He's behind you..!!"
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Sore Feet :-(
A candid shot, taken in a churchyard in Topsham, Devon. This lady's heel looked very sore indeed.
Aschi "Freestone", aNNa schramm, Jean Paul Capdeville, Jörg and 17 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Keith Burton club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen clubHBM
aussi à toi Keith
Keith Burton club has replied to ROL/Photo clubKeith Burton club has replied to Typo93 clubWünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Keith Burton club has replied to Günter Klaus clubGlad you like the photo...........and thank you.
A superb candid shot Keith.
Wishing you a good weekend.
Keith Burton club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne clubKeith Burton club has replied to Ulrich John clubKeith Burton club has replied to Fred Fouarge clubCheers. Herb
Just seen that this was a HBM shot. Belated wishes too.
My attempts to replace my very old (comfortable) walking boots with other footwear have time and time again given similar result. I admire your ability to not just notice an opportunity but actually take that candid shot.
Keith Burton club has replied to Colin Ashcroft clubThe trick to candid shots is just to behave naturally and get the shot as soon as you see it. Most times people never even notice. If someone asks what I'm doing I'll show them the photo and if they're not happy I delete it in front of them. If they like it, I'll offer them a copy. I avoid taking shots of children t hough, for obvious reasons.
Keith Burton club has replied to Amelia clubThanks for dropping in.
Ein gelungener Schnappschuss, Keith!
Keith Burton club has replied to trester88 clubThe boots look well worn so I guess either the socks are too bulky for the bootss or the leather has "moved" over time and created folds in the wrong place....
I had the latter happen a few times, shoes I have worn for years suddenly cause blisters, it's good-bye to the shoes then.
Good hiking boots from a good specialist maker though should never cause such problems if you don't buy them too small;-)
Keith Burton club has replied to Gudrun clubEine aussergewöhnliche Szene...die Kunst des Alltags..find ich toll Keith!
Keith Burton club has replied to Tanja - Loughcrew clubGlad you like the photo though......I couldn't resist it!
I chose the Royal Navy, because my father and my uncle were in the Royal Navy. I knew from about the age of 12 that was what I wanted to do and I joined up at age 15, which was the earliest age I could leave school.
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