Brig Ramsgate Maritime Museum photos should expand if clicked on
Next the link to the 2011 out and about pictures Ramsgate and Deal
Title 1 | Title 3 | Title 4 | Title 5 | Title 6 | Deal Feb 2011 | Title 9 | Title 10 | Title 11 | Title 12
Out and about with me photos, mostly Aphrodite Brigg as she
is in the harbour this evening and Yorkshire tea in the Greek Arch Ramsgate.
Once again just snaps, camera most suitable for longish range shots set on the
second from lowest definition. This means the camera is fairly quick and
digital zoom will give you the full definition when you need it. It also means
that the camera’s image size is right for publishing directly to the internet
by copying all of the pictures on the camera card and pasting it onto one
webpage. Absolutely the wrong camera for me to be taking wide angle shots
inside The Greek Arch with. I still haven’t mastered using a wide lens on this
camera yet, so while it is easy to take pictures out through the glass door of
the arch of the new pavilion roof and get them pretty much in focus, taking the
inside of the café with available light is not so easy.
One of the best pots of tea, Yorkshire which is my favourite,
I’m a strong tea man, in the Greek Arch. Eventually I hope to get around to
eating out there, at the moment though it’s homework keeping us in in the
evenings.
Anyway here is the link to the photos http://michaelsbookshop.com/617ramsgate/id5.htm
I've been playing with different ways to publish photos on the www here is the link to some Whitstable ones
here is the link to the books that went out in the bookshop
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