"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
2.5 miles per day on half a pint?
Nobody I know...
I think this thread was meant to be for official pub signs, i.e. the hanging signs that illustrate the pub's name. There's another thread for Pub notices which intrigue and amuse, which I've bumped up the forum by copying Hondo's link about the miles per gallon.
I recently walked 10 miles from Buttermere to Cockermouth, where I had a refuelling stop at The Swan Inn. If I'd known about this "2.5 miles per day on half a pint" malarkey I wouldn't have asked for a half of Jennings Dark Mild - obviously what I needed was a quart.
Come On You Hatters!
Come On You Hatters!
"three Grantham pub signs will be sold at auction at Golding, Young and Mawer in the town"
http://www.granthamjournal.co.uk/new...tion-1-7932616
"Do I know where hell is? hell is in hello"
I came across this pub sign the other day.
http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubpictures/75294/
Also curious to know. Personally I use Photoshop to square it up sometimes, http://www.pubsgalore.co.uk/pubpictures/54396/ april 2011, or just leave it against the background as taken from ground level
Sorry about the delay in replying to this post.
It is quite rare that I can manipulate a photograph such as a pub sign so that it is entirely straight, so yes I rely on the photographers friend Photo Shop! A fairly obvious tip when photographing pub signs, is to be aware of shadows from the sun, I try to avoid photographing signs, with shadows cast upon them. I confess to visiting The Cross Hands on two occasions, the first was a really dull day, but I was able to get a reasonable photo of the sign, I enhanced the brightness and contrast, so the details of the design were sharper. I couldn't use the photograph of the pub sign from my second visit, because of a shadow masking some of the details.