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A glorious winter's day after a very dull week:

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Taken around the village of Laxton in North Nottinghamshire, one of the few places in England where they still operate the medieval three field system of agriculture. About 20 farmers still have strips in each of the fields.

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Nice pics, Serioza. But is there any way you can take the date stamp out of the lower right-hand corner? Or am I the only one who finds them intrusive?

I find the dates informative. I like to know when they were shot. YMMV.

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Great photo!

Thanks, Bill.

Though I can claim no great skill. I've had a new camera for a year now and still don't understand the bewildering range of controls. It's a a case of deciding if the zoom is needed or not, guessing at the setting, focus and click.

Every time I try to figure out the manual settings for aperture and shutter speed I get confused. I used to be able to do this happily 20 years back on a Pentax SLR but it still has me lost on this new camera.

I gave up physics in 1969!

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Very nice. Where is that, Serioza?

We're told the Russian spring is especially violent (or so most liner notes to recordings of The Rite of Spring would have it). Any pictures of things bursting out of the ground and throttling passers by?

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