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Old 29th July 2014, 15:33   #1
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Being a guard on the Bure Valley Railway I get quite a few days in which I can spend playing with the camera and capture shots not available to the puplic...............ah love my work.
If you are into 15 inch steam railways that is
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Old 29th July 2014, 16:01   #2
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Teaching people to drive 4x4's off road... uploadfromtaptalk1406649578677.jpguploadfromtaptalk1406649677499.jpg
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Old 29th July 2014, 18:38   #3
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Lovely photos,
The arch of the hedge frames that train brilliantly, did you apply a vignette to it as well?
I bet that is an enjoyable job
Did that last photos car have a snorkel fitted?

Plenty of my voluntary work photos at the cat rescue
Under the 'Little balls of fluff' thread
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Old 29th July 2014, 18:40   #4
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The Silver Disco was standard and a little drowned... Worked fine after a good drying. It is fun. ☺
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Old 29th July 2014, 20:03   #5
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That takes me back. I used to compete in off-road trials. Wanted to get into safari racing, but couldn't justify the costs at the time.
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Old 30th July 2014, 16:42   #6
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The arch of the hedge frames that train brilliantly, did you apply a vignette to it as well?
I bet that is an enjoyable job

Yes did cheat with a bit of vignette

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Old 30th July 2014, 17:13   #7
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Being a guard on the Bure Valley Railway I get quite a few days in which I can spend playing with the camera and capture shots not available to the puplic...............ah love my work.
If you are into 15 inch steam railways that is
Anyone else with photos of work they care to share?



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I want your job... Fancy an exchange? Nice teaching job....?

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Old 30th July 2014, 17:51   #8
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It's a hard life being a fishing tutor..... (I wished)

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First lesson should have been to tell the bloke behind you that he's got his cap on backwards!
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First lesson should have been to tell the bloke behind you that he's got his cap on backwards!
I think he may have been using his many years of experience to keep the bloomin sun off of his neck so he did not get sunstroke...
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