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Seawitch
Community member Posts: 15 Courageous
hi I live in croydon and love photography , I use a mobility scooter to get around due to mobility issues
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Hi Seawitch. How are you? Ask away if you have any questions
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Welcome to the community @Seawitch
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Hi Gnmeads and Jane1973 I am ok thanksooohh thanks Sam i posted on there brilliant idea
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I fixed your link for you @Seawitch
If you highlight the words you want to link to and then click the button above the typing box that looks like a chain link, you can paste in a website address and it will hyperlink it.
You have some lovely nature photos, what sort of camera do you use?Scope
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Thanks sam i thought i had it lol.now i use a panasonic lumix fz1000 its a bridge camera so no changing lenses in the field , its bigger than a compact camera but has a good zoom on it , i can manage it fine on my scooter thought the birds do look rather startled when i come rattling along , you can't creep up on them
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