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Bart

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  1. Great capture Jamie, like the lighting n subject. Klaymeb Love the second pic. Cool second pic John well composed.
  2. Cracking carving, that fairy's awesome.
  3. Sorry Jamie:001_tongue: Dean, a bunch of daffodils in you hand will look spring like:001_smile:
  4. Thanks Jason James Gairn glad you like them Final pic, Emerging Sycamore.
  5. Great looking bench. Nice one:001_smile:
  6. Heres two, The Lime avenue where i work, and Willow Catkins
  7. Great carvings, like the Badger:001_smile: Welcome to the forum.
  8. Keep it up. like the surf bench too.
  9. Cool chairs:001_smile:
  10. Great mushroom:001_smile: The Pear wood look very nice.
  11. Great photos:001_smile:, particularly like the depth of feild on the polypore
  12. I use a Ms 180 with a dime tip and 1/4" sprocket for my carving, we have another at work which is 4 years old and has taken a beating, only problem has been the oil feed. This is who i get my carving stuff from http://www.ed-robinson.co.uk/
  13. Dont mind the Ads, saves me scrolling through my favorites. Find them usefull to look at all the nice shiny new thing i cant afford:sad:
  14. Attempted a shell this weekend from a lump of Larch, the little Periwinkle i was using as a guide is the white dot in the shell opening. Mushroom and abstract are oak. First time carving oak, solid stuff.
  15. Whent out today and gave them a good thumbing:001_smile:. They had a very hard upper crust.
  16. Awesome, the detail is increadible.
  17. Cheers misterTee, may go and give it a poke tomorrow.
  18. Glad you like the pics:001_smile: Compared to you guys i dont know much, but over the past few months have been getting quite interested in it. We have a lot of over mature tree's, and a variaty of different woodland types on the private estate where i work, so learning more can only be a good thing. Im not too sure that is G applanatum as opposed to G adspersum, ive got a collins field guide to mushrooms and toadstools which i find quite confusing at the moment, so ive looked at http://www.rogersmushrooms.com where it suggested to me that applanatum causes an intensive white rot, but now i think adspersum can too having looked here http://www.biology.ed.ac.uk/research/groups/jdeacon/microbes/armill.htm. I cant see much visable difference between the two other than adspersum has a lighter colour, so the conclusion from my pic's was applanatum. No the photo was taken facing roughly west, the tree is'nt particularly exposed. Hope this helps.
  19. After 80+MPH winds 18/1/07

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