Thanks Dave. Much appreciated.That is a beautiful image, love the colours.
What a wonderful setting for a wedding.
The colours are indeed very, very nice. Interesting viewpoint too. Are on one of the lifeguard lookouts?
Or did you bring your utility pole with you?
I've trained myself to always strive for level horizons so as to avoid the snooping of those dreadful dreadful people, the Horizon Police, whose Chief Superintendent haunts this forum. (I'm not naming names Pedro!)That's the straightest horizon in the history of the universe. A lovely image, which invites you in.
(See what you have unleashed, @Rob MacKillop?)Straight it might be, level it ain't! It's on the list, Mr Moore!
I believe in your logic Mr. Haveman, but I suspect those dreadful dreadful people, the Horizon Police, whose Chief Superintendent has already stamped his jackboot on this post, though I won't name names (Pedro), would draw a silly distinction between tilted and curved, however illogical that distinction might be to right thinking people like you and I.
Living at the edge of the world eh? If we believe the earth is not flat, why then bother tilted horizons? Somewhere over there they MUST have tilted horizons, otherwise the world would be flat. Am I missing some point?
lol. Thank you Julian.Beautiful Brian, an image that transports a person away and above the incidental , shame on them
I believe in your logic Mr. Haveman, but I suspect those dreadful dreadful people, the Horizon Police, whose Chief Superintendent has already stamped his jackboot on this post, though I won't name names (Pedro), would draw a silly distinction between tilted and curved, however illogical that distinction might be to right thinking people like you and I.
Fake news! (@Pete Askew )They live in another world, presenting alternative facts!
Thanks Ivar.They ain't dead yet. You preserved them well. "Shooting" your cannon off again. Was it blanks this time?