Pictures from Newcastle

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by Jerry St Clair » 08 Dec 2006 10:00

Fans in the concourse at half time, when it was all looking rosy. I don't seem to have the software to rotate the video, though. :oops: Taken witha Sony K800i. Any tips so I can modify it?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wkMnz8LeBoY

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by Platypuss » 08 Dec 2006 10:11

Woodcock



Common Snipe


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by knights_1990 » 08 Dec 2006 10:21

Truely Spiffing pictures old chap

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by BenReadingFC » 08 Dec 2006 10:35

Reposted as the other 1 exceeded bandwidth

Panaramic scroll right



And another panaramic I made from bb0118's pic


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by When Hicks went up... » 08 Dec 2006 10:51

shadesrwrf
BenReadingFC "If your going to the Quayside clap your hands"
"If your gonna shag a Geordie clap your hands"
"If your missus doesn't know clap your hands"


Going by the state of the lads singing those little dities I'd be stunned if

a) they managed to find the quayside,
b) they managed to have a coherent conversation with a Geordie let alone shag one,
c) they have ever had any kind of relationship and certainly not one long enough to claim they had a "missus".

In fact I'd go as far as to say that clapping their hands was for most of them a skill yet to be accomplished.


You are clearly a very little man, with some serious issues.

If I was part of your Hob-Nob clique, I would be offering you a "Dodd" for posting pretty much the same thing on multiple threads...

But I'm not, so I'll just call you a (unt instead.


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by Winchester Royal » 08 Dec 2006 12:24

IS this what you were aiming for?

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by Top Flight » 08 Dec 2006 13:49

Did anyone else think that the Geordies were just a whole load of Ant & Decs.

The Toon Ultras to our left were just a whole bunch of different types of Ant and Decs.

Going out on the Toon after the game and sampling all their bars. They were just populated with lots of Ant & Decs as well.

I thought the Geordies were a great bunch of people.

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by Wax Jacket » 08 Dec 2006 13:52

When Hicks went up...
shadesrwrf
BenReadingFC "If your going to the Quayside clap your hands"
"If your gonna shag a Geordie clap your hands"
"If your missus doesn't know clap your hands"


Going by the state of the lads singing those little dities I'd be stunned if

a) they managed to find the quayside,
b) they managed to have a coherent conversation with a Geordie let alone shag one,
c) they have ever had any kind of relationship and certainly not one long enough to claim they had a "missus".

In fact I'd go as far as to say that clapping their hands was for most of them a skill yet to be accomplished.


You are clearly a very little man, with some serious issues.

If I was part of your Hob-Nob clique, I would be offering you a "Dodd" for posting pretty much the same thing on multiple threads...

But I'm not, so I'll just call you a (unt instead.


who the hell are you?

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by When Hicks went up... » 08 Dec 2006 14:19

Wax Jacket
When Hicks went up...
shadesrwrf
BenReadingFC "If your going to the Quayside clap your hands"
"If your gonna shag a Geordie clap your hands"
"If your missus doesn't know clap your hands"


Going by the state of the lads singing those little dities I'd be stunned if

a) they managed to find the quayside,
b) they managed to have a coherent conversation with a Geordie let alone shag one,
c) they have ever had any kind of relationship and certainly not one long enough to claim they had a "missus".

In fact I'd go as far as to say that clapping their hands was for most of them a skill yet to be accomplished.


You are clearly a very little man, with some serious issues.

If I was part of your Hob-Nob clique, I would be offering you a "Dodd" for posting pretty much the same thing on multiple threads...

But I'm not, so I'll just call you a (unt instead.


who the hell are you?


I am one of those who Shades claims has problems clapping...

...though weirdly I had none of the other problems he anticipated in Buffalo Joe's later on...


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by 1960 » 08 Dec 2006 14:28

Top Flight Going out on the Toon after the game and sampling all their bras.

Puh-lease.

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by RoyalBlue » 08 Dec 2006 14:32

igoe agogo Actually quite a rare bird:

Woodcock
Scolopax rusticola

The woodcock is a large bulky wading bird with short legs, and a very long straight tapering bill. It is largely nocturnal, spending most of the day in dense cover. Most of the birds in the UK are residents; in the autumn birds move to the UK from Finland and Russia to winter here. The breeding population has been falling recent years, perhaps because of less habitat as conifer plantations become too mature for woodcocks to find open enough breeding areas.

Where does it live?

Breeding
Large tracts of moist woodland with open glades and rides, dense ground cover of bracken and brambles and damp areas for feeding.
Wintering
As breeding; feeds in marshes, by streams and in boggy fields and football stadiums.

Where to see it.

It can be found in suitable habitat in summer throughout the UK, except for south-west England. In winter, birds are widespread in lowland areas. You would be very lucky to see one, but you may inadvertently disturb one from its resting place, when it flies off, zigzagging between the trees and dropping back into cover. Sporadically found on the edge of the 18 yard box.

What does it eat?
Worms, beetles, spiders, caterpillars, fly larvae and small snails.



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by Top Flight » 08 Dec 2006 14:35

1960
Top Flight Going out on the Toon after the game and sampling all their bras.

Puh-lease.


Thanks for manipulating and changing my post......

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by BenReadingFC » 08 Dec 2006 15:43

Thats a great photo. Was it taken with some flashy camera with a wide angle lense on it?

Winchester Royal IS this what you were aiming for?


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by 1960 » 08 Dec 2006 16:20

Top Flight
1960
Top Flight Going out on the Toon after the game and sampling all their bras.

Puh-lease.


Thanks for manipulating and changing my post......

Yeah, sorry about that - it was just that I read it like that at first, so I thought I'd have a bit of fun with it.

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by Winchester Royal » 08 Dec 2006 16:55

BenReadingFC Thats a great photo. Was it taken with some flashy camera with a wide angle lense on it?


Cheers :D
Its actually 5 images stitched together.
I've kind of been practicing these a bit now.

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by Dirk Gently » 08 Dec 2006 16:57

Winchester Royal
BenReadingFC Thats a great photo. Was it taken with some flashy camera with a wide angle lense on it?


Cheers :D
Its actually 5 images stitched together.
I've kind of been practicing these a bit now.



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by BenReadingFC » 08 Dec 2006 18:03

What is the software you use to stitch it together.

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by Winchester Royal » 08 Dec 2006 18:10

BenReadingFC What is the software you use to stitch it together.


Adobe Photoshop CS's Photomerge tools

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by shadesrwrf » 08 Dec 2006 18:25

When Hicks went up... You are clearly a very little man, with some serious issues.

If I was part of your Hob-Nob clique, I would be offering you a "Dodd" for posting pretty much the same thing on multiple threads...

But I'm not, so I'll just call you a (unt instead.


:lol: I've clearly touched a nerve.

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