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Richard Ainsworth
Richard Ainsworth
Posts: 2
Joined: 12th Apr 2008
Location: Australia
quotePosted at 01:27 on 19th April 2008

Hi Everyone, I'm Richard from Sydney, Australia. I'm 62, and work for an international company in Customer Relations.

I love to take photographs when I travel and England is one of my very favourite destinations.  I try to visit every couple of years and will be going again next week for one month. On this occasion I will stay in the Lake District, Suffolk and Ely as well as shorter visits to Warwickshire, Shropshire and Lancashire.  My favourite things about England are the short distances between stunning places, the large numbers of old buildings, the beautiful countryside and your superb country pubs.  I've posted a few photos here from previous trips and, weather permitting, plan to post more from my next trip.

My other favourite photography subjects are the Fall foliage in USA/Canada and the magnificent scenery in the South Island of New Zealand.  I'm also a wildlife photography nut and have taken many thousands of photos on several amazing trips to Kenya, Zambia, Namibia and South Africa.  Of course, Digital enables us all to give free rein to our creativity and I've been using Digital for three years.  I use Canon equipment exclusively and have 2 Digital SLRs, as well as a couple of point and shoots.

I came across POE when I was looking for photos of Finchingfield, Essex and had Googled "Pictures of England".  I'm so glad I did, as there are some seriouly talented contributors to the site.  It has already given me a great deal of pleasure and I've hardly scratched the surface!

OK, that's it from me.  Now I wonder who will be the first of the regulars to welcome me to the Forum.  Go for it, guys! 

  

 

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Sue H
Sue H
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Joined: 29th Jun 2007
Location: USA
quotePosted at 01:47 on 19th April 2008

  Many welcomes Richard. We are so happy to have you join us on this most magnificent web site and forum. You sound like to you are going to fit right in and we can't wait to see some of the pictures you have taken on your previous trips to England, plus your up-coming trip.

Be sure to join us here on the forum often, we are a crazy bunch, lots of teasing and lots of help and information.

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Meg Smith
Meg Smith
Posts: 14
Joined: 29th Jan 2008
Location: Canada
quotePosted at 04:02 on 19th April 2008

Welcome Richard!

(hey Sue, we beat the guys!)

<quote>My favourite things about England are the short distances between stunning places, the large numbers of old buildings, the beautiful countryside and your superb country pubs."

Ditto!

Ah yes, he'll fit in quite well methinks!

I also would like to see his other  pics!

 

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Be sure to join us here on the forum often, we are a crazy bunch, lots of teasing and lots of help and information.

Wink

 

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L
L
Posts: 5656
Joined: 10th Jun 2004
Location: UK
quotePosted at 07:13 on 19th April 2008

HI Richard

Welcome to this madhouse! I got beaten to the first welcome cos of the time difference (well thats my excuse lol)Wink  Sue and Meg have already said it, so I wont bore you and repeat it all lol Have a look around all the lovely photos on here, it may take you quite a while though! I hope you come and join us in here for lots of banter and help if you need it. Smile 

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Peter Evans
Peter Evans
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Joined: 20th Aug 2006
Location: UK
quotePosted at 12:41 on 19th April 2008

Hello and welcome Richard. Pleased to meet you.

Dont you just hate it when the women beat you to the welcomes? I believe its because they have nothing better to do, and I'm sure Ron will back me up on that. Unless he is a coward. He he he. Anyway, dont forget to come in to the forums and chat with us. Enjoy your stay in England and post lots of photo's.

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L
L
Posts: 5656
Joined: 10th Jun 2004
Location: UK
quotePosted at 14:07 on 19th April 2008
Ahem!....you forgot the apostrophe in the word 'don't' Peter Winkand  I'm not reacting to the 'they have nothing to do' bit Sealed
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Robert Mitchell
Robert Mitchell
Posts: 43
Joined: 17th Feb 2007
Location: UK
quotePosted at 14:23 on 19th April 2008

Hi Richard and welcome.

I only have a point and shoot....it gives the results I need.

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Jacqueline Morstad
Jacqueline Morstad
Posts: 17
Joined: 18th Apr 2008
Location: USA
quotePosted at 17:13 on 19th April 2008
Welcome, Richard from another newcomer to the site. 
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Ron Brind
Ron Brind
Posts: 19041
Joined: 26th Oct 2003
Location: England
quotePosted at 18:38 on 19th April 2008
Sue H gets in first with the welcome, followed by Meg! Hey whats going on here, this is the second occasion that I have had to apologise for being late! But WELCOME to the best website and forum on the net Richard, and just looking above to the last post Jacqueline as well (wonder if I'll be first to welcome Jacqueline via this route?). Let me tell you both, they are nuts in this forum, good, bad, ugly, very ugly (Peter that is) and then there's the sane, the women are pretty (awful) and then there's ME....handsome Ronnie! Thinks.....that'll get 'em going again!! Enjoy the forum and annoy the backside out of them all! Needless to say, they see me as the wind-up merchant!!
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L
L
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Joined: 10th Jun 2004
Location: UK
quotePosted at 18:40 on 19th April 2008
Hi Jacqueline! lol
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