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Archives for: March 2008, 05
Crocuses in Inverness today.
Circle.
THE ROUND TREE
Meet the Quokka
Not the best photo as these little buggers are shy and move quite fast, so I was lucky to get a pic at all really.
Rottnest Isand
Sun's rays in ZA
This time cheap Olympus digital job. Couldn't get whole hut in shot without falling into bushes, in which anything could've been lurking!
A tree's eye view
Lake Windermere
Aberystwyth - Town View
Photo Competition blog...
After a comment from Usky replying to a comment I made.... (yes, it all gets awfully complicated...) I realised although I did a quick post before it might be worth reminding people about the photo contest blog run by CJ... (when he's not being dicked around by BT over his net...)
It's HERE.
A theme is set, everyone enters their best pic, which are put up anonymously and voted for, so nobody knows WHO they're voting for, just WHAT, the photo can't be one you've posted elsewhere, makes it all even handed and above board![]()
Anyway, the current theme is "What a Wonderful Life", it should have finished the other day but with CJ's current technical difficulties it's on hold for a short while!
Circle
Maybe I am a bit late with this one, not sure.
BUT anyway I liked the circle within a circle within a circle and the reflection of the morning light coming through the window reflecting the glass onto the glass or something. Meant to put it up yesterday and forgot. Sorry.
A Film from the Sixties
VICTIM
Yesterday I posted a picture of four gunmen - this is one of their victims.
The kneeling man represents a striking cotton worker (One of the Preston Martyrs) shot in 1842.


































