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Great capture Catherine, good take on the theme.
Great capture Catherine, good take on the theme.
Thank you. I had a great time photographing these gannets, it would be a shame not to incorporate them into the theme - shoehorn?That's such a great expression. Well captured.
Thank you. It was a super day out and a real challenge.Wow, what fantastic images.
Yes the first one is the one, but they are all excellent.
Exposures are spot on.
It was, in the borders. He does meeces, spiders, snakes, frogs and birds of prey. A friend arranged it and a few of us went. We didn't do any spiders though as one of the group was phobic, didn't matter as there was so many opportunities on the day.Fab shots! Some sort of captive setup I assume for the meeces?
Thank you! Just lucky this theme fell on this week.Wonderful selection of pictures, I would have a hard time picking one!
We did a long dry spell but we have had a fair bit of rain over the last few weeks. Not excessive thankfully.Lovely composition and light on the hills. There is still enough colour... you've obviously had more rain than we have!
Thank you.Small - somehow missed that in the main thread, but what a great selection. Tough choice to make (which is always a nice position to be in).
Snapper's choice and tech - I think I prefer the Jake the peg one for the obvious humour, but also I love that extra little burst of light hitting the mound near the front of shot.
Landscape - Certainly makes we want to get back out and enjoy a scene like that.
Thats a lovely landscape Catherine
A nice hilly scape Catherine, touch of colour adds to it.
Pete
Thank you. Hoping to go a few weeks earlier next year for the heather.That's a beauty Catherine.
Thats a big bone Catherine. You need to look up and concentrate to see it.
Reminds me of the whale bones in Whitby Nice shot.
Did not see the whale bone straight away, right on theme and interesting looking location.
Pete
Thank all for dropping by. It was a lovely day out. It seems as though whale jawbones are a common theme across the country.Nice shot Catherine. There was (may still be) a whale jawbone arch in Threekingham village in Lincolnshire when I lived near there many, many years ago. An odd place to find it to be sure.