Went two years ago for three weeks and loved it, very safe and friendly people. Particular highlights for me were Petra, Madaba, Amman, Jerash and the Desert. oh and Aqaba
Earlier on in the week, couldn't get to Tesco so checked the fridge. pulled out 2 onions (both had shoots growing out, dont know the sell by date but think it was sometime in June. Chopped em up and fried em in olive oil, added 3 colourful red and yellow peppers left over from last week, again...
Anyhow, here's a few pics from the Palio in Siena, Italy taken in July. I have photographed many Palios over the last 30 odd years but after a 16 year Hiatus the town council remembered me and gave me a press pass. The Palio is a spectacular event and some of these pics as well as others taken...
Yes it would have. In the old days 'pre digital' you had to know what you were doing especially with regard to how various lighting conditions affected the film that you were using. I used to do a lot of travel and hotel photography for tour operators and we had to use transparency (slide) film...
Someone who looked like him was hanging around on platform 1 at Lewes railway station a short time ago, do you think that he might have caught the Eastbourne train by mistake rather than the Brighton train from Gatwick :shrug:
Just be kinder and more tolerant of others opinions, and try not to troll fellow nsc'ers across the various threads because you had a minor difference of opinion over something trivial months earlier.