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Donna Nook Dawn..188 viewsThe first time for a while i have seen the tide up this high,nice colours too!!Stephen Routledge09/21/09 at 11:39Alastair Carr: That; is; awsome...
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens967 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades09/15/09 at 21:10Dean Eades: many thks
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens967 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades09/15/09 at 16:05Don Davis: Congrat`s Dean Cracking gear m8.
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens967 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades09/15/09 at 01:39John Goy: If I owned that, I'd be driving around in a mo...
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens967 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades09/15/09 at 01:38John Goy: Who has the bigger one, you or GPC?
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens967 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades09/14/09 at 21:49Dean Eades:
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Dean Eades - with the new Canon 800mm Lens967 viewsLincs coast 14-09-09Dean Eades09/14/09 at 20:15Paul French: That's one mean mother. Nice lens too...
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Sunset at Worlaby116 viewsMick West09/14/09 at 01:16Mick West: Thanks!
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Sunset at Worlaby116 viewsMick West09/12/09 at 20:37Dean Eades: lovely Mandy
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This is the photo I'd like to be remembered by...988 viewsI rarely have my photo taken unless it's done sneakily lol but while celebrating my 60th birthday last year I asked a walker passing if he would take a couple of snaps with Durlston Lighthouse as a backdrop, and he obliged.John Goy07/19/09 at 18:02Dean Eades: sweet John
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Expert photographer at work!!842 viewsColin photographing a Bog-bush Cricket.Stephen Routledge07/13/09 at 14:59John Goy: Sneaky isn't in it lol
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Expert photographer at work!!842 viewsColin photographing a Bog-bush Cricket.Stephen Routledge07/11/09 at 21:31Dean Eades:
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Expert photographer at work!!842 viewsColin photographing a Bog-bush Cricket.Stephen Routledge07/11/09 at 06:40Stephen Routledge: Thats me! .
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Expert photographer at work!!842 viewsColin photographing a Bog-bush Cricket.Stephen Routledge07/10/09 at 23:17Colin Pumfrett: You sneaky git.
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New hide at Toft201 viewsbeen a long wait to get this hide Dean Eades07/10/09 at 12:10Dean Eades: would be nice Colin,
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New hide at Toft201 viewsbeen a long wait to get this hide Dean Eades07/10/09 at 09:57Colin Smale: All we need now is one at Cov res too.
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Phil Espin214 viewsOn the ferry from Shetland Dean Eades07/08/09 at 19:49Dean Eades: Thats cruel Steve
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Toft hide223 viewsgot the hide at last Dean Eades07/08/09 at 19:48Dean Eades: Yes Graham, thats all you will see
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Phil Espin214 viewsOn the ferry from Shetland Dean Eades07/08/09 at 19:03Stephen Routledge: I bet he wasn't smiling when he found out abou...
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Toft hide223 viewsgot the hide at last Dean Eades07/08/09 at 19:01gpc: looks like good views of the concrete are to be ha...
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My HERO with Mr Catley925 viewsPicture was taken without my knowledge by a cheeky chappie, while I was busy taking snaps/video of the Steppe Grey Shrike. This picture should provide the local birding fraternity with quite a few laffs lol.John Goy07/08/09 at 10:00Stephen Routledge: Going?? .
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Scawby Park.191 viewsA misty and very cold Scawby Park.Stephen Routledge07/08/09 at 09:58Stephen Routledge: Cheers Matt. .
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Team Grimsby does Scotland.900 viewsFrom left:- Dave K Wright, Chris Atkin, ( now to be known as 'swampy' after being recued by the team from the bog at Glen Affric ) myself, ( team Cultural Attache and Public Relations Officer! ), Howard Bunn, Alan Daws, Ian G Shepherd.Dave Bradbeer07/04/09 at 18:43John Goy: That's not the word I'd use for the shades...
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Team Grimsby does Scotland.900 viewsFrom left:- Dave K Wright, Chris Atkin, ( now to be known as 'swampy' after being recued by the team from the bog at Glen Affric ) myself, ( team Cultural Attache and Public Relations Officer! ), Howard Bunn, Alan Daws, Ian G Shepherd.Dave Bradbeer07/04/09 at 18:13gpc: the shades are awesome mr cultural attashe
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Team Grimsby does Scotland.900 viewsFrom left:- Dave K Wright, Chris Atkin, ( now to be known as 'swampy' after being recued by the team from the bog at Glen Affric ) myself, ( team Cultural Attache and Public Relations Officer! ), Howard Bunn, Alan Daws, Ian G Shepherd.Dave Bradbeer07/04/09 at 17:52Stephen Routledge: Whats Bill oddie doing on the right hand side and ...
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