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Many thanks SimonLovely shots Bee. The autumnal colours captured perfectly, and both nice sharp detailed shots.
Many thanks SimonLovely shots Bee. The autumnal colours captured perfectly, and both nice sharp detailed shots.
I hadn’t either! Thank you.I've never seen one on the bush! Nice!
Many thanks Jim.Cracking images, your chosen shot is my preferred too. Lovely colours and very evocative of the theme.
Thanks Dave. I hope you’re feeling better now. I’ve managed covid and a cold virus myself in the last 6 weeks I hope you’re fighting fit again.Two good shots Bebop, liking the 2nd the most very nice.
Thanks Dave. I hope you’re feeling better now. I’ve managed covid and a cold virus myself in the last 6 weeks I hope you’re fighting fit again.
Thanks Nick. This was in Órgiva, Spain.Both nice shots. Do pomegranates grow in UK or is it somewhere warmer?
Thanks Kell. I’ve slightly warmed the white balance to be more how I remember it. The light was fading fast, so I think this was f/2.8. I was certainly switching lenses fast to get the wide apertureFirst one makes the stronger image for me. Love the shallow DOF and the colouring/grade on it.
Thanks Helen. It was a first for me tooI've not often seen pomegranates in the wild! Some great detail and colour in there despite the breezy conditions.
Thanks Bill. Having left it late the last couple of times, I thought I'd get it out of the way whilst I couldGood shot Bebop and definitely ticks the technique box.
Thanks PeterFits the bill nicely BB.
Thanks Simon. Yes it was great to get away… lots of rubbish pics to edit nowNice shot that fits the theme and tech Bee. Trust you enjoyed your travels.
Thanks Nick. I think the sky does make it a slightly more interesting picture than the more usual blue sky.I like the juxtaposition of the palm trees and white building against the threatening sky. The leading lines work nicely.
Thanks Pete. It was a bit of a heap that was hard to make interestingGood use of leading lines.
Nice light on the tree, fits the theme.
Pete
Ouch definitely fits the bill of destruction, that's the last thing you need when you come back from holiday!
Thank you both. Our neighbours sent us a text and thankfully there was no serious damage - just a few branches and fence panels down. One of our trees once blocked the road whilst we were away - that was tricky!! The perils of having old trees in your garden!!That sucks Bebop, not a great thing to come home to. I hope that nothing too significant was damaged.
Oh I didn't even think of that! The fence is 27 years old now, so it's done okay.That's bad luck, but hopefully your insurance will cover it. the image certainly ticks the theme off.
Could have been worse - it missed the house (and people!)
Yes thank goodness nothing serious. A tree surgeon is booked to trim some precarious looking branches. Our once luxurious macro carpa is beginning to look rather spindly.…. But a good subject for this weeks theme, yesVery lucky no serious damage was done.
And also fortuitous that it fitted perfectly with this week's theme.
Thanks Simon. It may be a little while yet before repairSpot on for the theme, even if annoying to have to repair.
Thanks Peter - yes, not ideal. High winds again today but my OH is out on the waves enjoying them.Good for the theme but not so good for your bank balance BB.
Thanks Helen. It is a very nice hotel - have stayed there a few times nowSnappers Choice: Looks lovely, fits the bill and nice and dry to boot!
Destruction: Shame about the fence but I believe that's called "handed to you on a plate"