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    Default A Very Tall Chimney

    This is a chimney used by one of the lead mines in Teesdale.It was built around 1900's.

    I awarded myself 5 stars for this shot. Not because its a particularly good picture but for the fact that I have a major major problem with vertigo (heck I dont even like being 5ft 10in). The stars were for the fact that I managed to get the shot before I fell over
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    I don't have a real phobia .I am just terrified of heights.
    Can' talk about it.
    I like taking photos of trees like this

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    I get wobbly just looking at this pic

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    Lovely picture, but I understand the dizzy bit. Want you needed was one of those things they use to keep them safe if they climb, in this case it would just stop you from toppling over

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    Vertigo isnt always to do with tall things Louise,simply holding your head back,causes it,something to do with the back of the neck, what the heck glad you liked the pic
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    I realise that - I also have problems tipping my head back - what I meant was, instead of using the ties to stop you from falling down, it stops you from falling back!

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    Now I'm with you. Slow today,must be the weather I think mmmm

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    Sorry to hear about your vertigo digidark, and I like how you awarded yourself stars

    I was wondering what if you had laid on your back and took the shot would the vertigo not have come into play then?

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    Do you mean when Im driving or taking pictures

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    Sorry Babs forgot to mention in the intro, Im not allowed to drive (thats a real pain)
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    Quote Originally Posted by digidark View Post
    Sorry Babs forgot to mention Im not allowed to drive (thats a real pain)
    One thing I've never wanted to do is drive, always been chauffered (can't spell it) about, in other words I have been SPOILT

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    I know what you could do, how about building yourself some mobile scaffolding, one where you could sort of stand inside and rest your elbows on it then you wouldn't need to worry about falling over.............but you might look a silly

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    My wife does all the driving now and she is pretty good, well I think she is, I usually close my eyes mmmm

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    Quote Originally Posted by digidark View Post
    My wife does all the driving now and she is pretty good, well I think she is, I usually close my eyes mmmm
    Well your still here to tell the tale, so she must be good

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    Quote from you "you might look silly" are you inferring that Shrek could be better looking

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    Quote Originally Posted by digidark View Post
    Quote from you "you might look silly" are you inferring that Shrek could be better looking
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