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cathyml
cathyml
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quotePosted at 09:03 on 1st September 2010

This photographer has been a member of POE, like Jason, since 2004, not only adding photos, but regularly contributing interesting details on the Forums.  On top of which, ask him any Genealogical question and if he can't answer it I don't think anyone could.  Currently he tells us there is a picture of his which will shortly be in a Photographic Magazine - and it's one that is one POE!

You've guessed who it is of course:  Yep our PAUL HILTON!

If you look at the pictures Paul has submitted to POE you will see how versatile he is with his subject matter and camera and here is an easy link:-  

http://www.picturesofengland.com/user/Wahian/pictures

Please feel free add any of Paul's photos to this thread, or just add a comment, so that we can celebrate and appreciate what Paul has done and continues to do on POE

Here is a sample of his photographic diversity,

Gold Hill; Shaftesbury; Dorset
Picture by Paul Hilton


Abbey House Gardens, Malmesbury.
Picture by Paul Hilton


Newbury, Berkshire
Picture by Paul Hilton


Thatcham, Berkshire
Picture by Paul Hilton


Truly a man of many talents.  Thank you Paul!
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Gonul
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quotePosted at 10:33 on 1st September 2010

Another one ..I really love this picture

Barton on Sea, Hampshire
Picture by Paul Hilton



 

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Ron Brind
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quotePosted at 11:29 on 1st September 2010
Another great choice in Paul Hilton, CathyML. The following location I know well, and Paul capture's the shot very well indeed!
Amersham, Buckinghamshire
Picture by Paul Hilton

Well done Paul and deserved 'Featured Photographer' for September 2010.
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Gonul
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quotePosted at 12:58 on 1st September 2010

This picture is great too

The Hawk Conservancy, Weyhill, Hampshire
Picture by Paul Hilton



 

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Shaun Wilson
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quotePosted at 13:03 on 1st September 2010

heres one i think is just lovely

Aldermaston, Berkshire
Picture by Paul Hilton


lovley isnt it Laughing well done paul

 

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Gonul
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quotePosted at 13:59 on 1st September 2010
Inkpen, Berkshire
Picture by Paul Hilton

I think this's an incredible picture!
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cathyml
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quotePosted at 14:10 on 1st September 2010
Beautiful choices - all of them.  It just shows the calibre of the photographer, doesn't it?  One of my personal favourites - a gorgeous sunrise & gull!
Newbury, Berkshire.
Picture by Paul Hilton

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quotePosted at 20:47 on 1st September 2010

Thanks for your kind words and hope visitors to the site enjoy looking at my selection of pictures; some taken specifically in their own right, and several others connected to family tree research, or film and TV locations, or where I've photographed the odd wedding.

As indeed, Ron has by chance pointed out too with his choice of photo of Old Amersham, Bucks that appears in Four Weddings and a Funeral where Hugh Grant, after the first wedding ( St Michael's, Betchworth, Surrey) and reception in Herts, ends up walking in the side doorway show here----though ends up inside the Crown Hotel a few yards along; the two appearing as The Boatman Inn.

Along here too in earlier episodes of Midsomer Murders, Barnaby buys flowers for his wife, and also where Sgt Troy has run out of petrol and returns with a can to get their Mondeo going again.Now, will anyone choose the magazine's selection for November?  Smile

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cathyml
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quotePosted at 20:53 on 1st September 2010

That's lovely to get all that extra information Paul.

How many pics are in the Magazine and is there a theme or not??

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Barbara Shoemaker
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quotePosted at 21:04 on 1st September 2010

Our Paul is indeed a very talented photographer.  Here are three of my favorites of his:

Appropriate for September, In think, is this lovely golden tree. 

Bucklebury, Berkshire.
Picture by Paul Hilton


Here, he has captured one of my favorite thatched cottages (which I believe was seen in a Midsomer Murders episode, right?) - one of my favorite TV shows:

Little Haseley, Oxfordshire
Picture by Paul Hilton

And last, but not least, this stunning example of a reflection:

Bucklebury, Berkshire
Picture by Paul Hilton

WELL DONE, PAUL!

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