For Roscoe COVERACK

Lilly
Posted 10/12/2008 - 23:51 Link
[IMG]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u193/lillymermaid/Coverack002a.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u193/lillymermaid/Coverack004a.jpg[/IMG]

These are the only 2 I have and were taken 2 years ago with a Canon Compact so just record shots before I got a DSLR! Gives you an idea though, still a pretty coastline.
Yes, Roskillys is great ice cream!

Hope this gives you an idea, taken looking back towards Coverack.

Lilly
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Roscoe
Posted 11/12/2008 - 08:21 Link
These are nice shots Lilly, by the way have you read "A Cornish Oasis".

We managed to get as far as Looe this year, and hopefully will get to see more of Cornwall in 2009.


Kindest regards,

Peter Roskilly.
Darkmunk
Posted 11/12/2008 - 09:07 Link
OMG! that brings back such sweet memories Lilly.
For a year and a half in the 80s I went out with the girl who's parents owned the Headland hotel up there on top of the cliff in shot one. We had the run of the place and our favourite room to wake up in was room 14! - astonishing views over the sea and sweet, endless mornings. ahh... those were the days.
We were at the art college, I had a Yashica and she had a Pentax with a wide angle lens (oh how I coveted that!) and she was much more talented anyway
Hey ho... back to work Mark...
Edited by Darkmunk: 11/12/2008 - 11:23
Father Ted
Posted 11/12/2008 - 12:52 Link
Lilly wrote:
These are the only 2 I have and were taken 2 years ago with a Canon Compact so just record shots before I got a DSLR!
And doesn't that just prove that it's not the equipment which counts, it's the talent of the person using it.

Some, like Lilly, have SLR talent even with a compact.

Others ( me ) manage to maintain compact talent even with an SLR

I really like number one. Makes me want to climb over the gate and see where the path leads to.
Getting there! Thanks to you guys

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Roscoe
Posted 11/12/2008 - 17:09 Link
Darkmunk wrote:
OMG! that brings back such sweet memories Lilly.
For a year and a half in the 80s I went out with the girl who's parents owned the Headland hotel up there on top of the cliff in shot one. We had the run of the place and our favourite room to wake up in was room 14! - astonishing views over the sea and sweet, endless mornings. ahh... those were the days.
We were at the art college, I had a Yashica and she had a Pentax with a wide angle lens (oh how I coveted that!) and she was much more talented anyway
Hey ho... back to work Mark...
And she had a Pentax, was it not "Love me love the Pentax"
Lilly
Posted 11/12/2008 - 17:22 Link
Darkmunk wrote:
OMG! that brings back such sweet memories Lilly.
Glad to oblige, nothing like a flutter of memories!
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haydnw
Posted 11/12/2008 - 18:24 Link
Brings back some memories for me as well - we used to camp at Ben & Georgina Roskilly's farm just above the village for a couple of weeks every summer.
One of my favourite parts of the country.
Haydn

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