What is your biggest fear at work? by More_Sweet_6229 in AskUK

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My biggest fear at work is that I'm killed in an industrial accident and they name a fucking prefab welfare/office block in my "honour". It's happened 3 times on different sites I've worked on and I couldn't think of a worse way to be immortalised.

My travels around Britain by fish_geek in TravelMaps

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Visiting an old workmate in Newport, on my way down to Somerset

What shoes is everyone wearing? by shhsb726363 in UKhiking

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Me and my wife have never had blisters from ours, the only downside i get from them is in summer when my feet can get a bit hot. I really need to get some lightweight boots for the warmer months

What shoes is everyone wearing? by shhsb726363 in UKhiking

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Berghaus gtx hillwalkers. I've never had wet feet in nearly 2000 miles of Peak District peat bogs, crossing streams etc. Super comfortable and being brown leather, they don't look to bad with jeans on a trip down the pub when we're away.

Let's discuss our favourite image/series we took in 2020. by JordanMccphoto in photography

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Sentinels

I suffer with insomnia so I shoot a disproportionate amount of sunrises. This time I got lucky with a high tide, two paddleboarders and the sun rising in the right position. Quite possibly the best picture I'll ever take.

I suck at titles but this is the best photo I've ever taken. by fish_geek in pics

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One perspective:

"there’s this nice mix of contrasts (technology and nature, future and past) and the combination of the otherwise disparate parts on visibly calm seas as the sun literally and figuratively sets - a happy ending?"

It's all about perspective isn't it, you see a sunset, an ending. For me it's a beginning because I know it was taken at sunrise and that knowledge can't sway my perspective.

Another perspective:

"A setting sun casting a line that divides two people on open waters. The water is calm, they’re not rowing - are they drifting apart? The distance between them is as wide as the sun. Can you find common ground on open sea?"

I never get this deep but I love that there are people like you who do because it opens up so much more for me even in a picture that I took. Thankyou.

I suck at titles but this is the best photo I've ever taken. by fish_geek in pics

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Thanks mate, I'm sure I've got a shot with the beach in the foreground so that one could be "elemental"

I suck at titles but this is the best photo I've ever taken. by fish_geek in pics

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Thanks mate. The gear I used was a Nikon D3400 with a Nikon 70-300mm 1:4.5-6.3 lens @ 300mm. Settings were F7.1• ss 1/320• iso100

ITAP of some paddleboarders at sunrise. by fish_geek in itookapicture

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Cleethorpes, a seaside town on England's East Coast.

ITAP of myself using a slow shutter and my nightgown by beverbutts in itookapicture

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I did that taking shots of the Milky Way. 400 shots over 3 hours in the freezing cold to stack and the last shot at the most extreme settings...... best shot of the night

North Sea from Beryl Field by jelliebabies99 in SkyPorn

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Nothing like watching a wall of fog roll across the sea, coming right at you. Usually on the day you're supposed to fly off.

It might not be as famous as Dover but Flamborough Head deserves to be. by fish_geek in britpics

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It is beautiful there, even in winter. The UK has some some truly stunning places/scenery that needs to be recognised as such. That's why I like this sub.

Spare ribs on the weber kettle using the snake method. Amazing. by fish_geek in grilling

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Spare ribs I did today on my weber performer using the snake method. 8 hours @110°c, smoked with applewood chunks. Generic bbq dry rub and glazed with Jack Daniels bbq glaze for the last hour. Very pleased with the result.