#485472 - Mon Jul 20 2009 03:05 PM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
[Re: Copago]
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Registered: Tue Jun 10 2003
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Loc: Aylesford, Kent, England, UK
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So far nothing has been posted. Well zero is circular so what do you expect?
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#485473 - Mon Jul 20 2009 03:31 PM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
[Re: SOTHC]
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Multiloquent
Registered: Sat May 17 2008
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Loc: Northampton England UK
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I'd expect it to take about a day for us to see if we had a photo that fitted the category and resize it for the forum - or if we have nothing suitable, to think about what photo we might take. This is the oldest working clock in the world. I imagined it counting to ten before adding another comment. 
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#485476 - Tue Jul 21 2009 07:27 AM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
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Registered: Sat May 03 2008
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ren, that's a lovely shot.
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#485478 - Wed Jul 22 2009 09:35 PM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
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Prolific
Registered: Sat Sep 15 2001
Posts: 1044
Loc: Adelaide SA Australia
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cool
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#485480 - Thu Jul 23 2009 08:44 AM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
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Registered: Tue Feb 20 2007
Posts: 1602
Loc: Mumbai India
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Lovely photo, Ren. The London Eye 
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#485483 - Sat Jul 25 2009 03:43 PM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
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I thought it might have been a bit of a tricky subject but all the pics are great!
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#485487 - Sat Jul 25 2009 08:42 PM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
[Re: jmorrow]
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Registered: Sat Apr 25 2009
Posts: 664
Loc: Minnesota USA
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Love the London Eye shot zorba! Brought me back...as I was in London in the summer of 1999 and saw it during construction. I hadn't heard of it and remember thinking "what the heck is that going to be?". Thanks for the memories. 
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#485489 - Sat Jul 25 2009 11:51 PM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
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Registered: Tue Feb 20 2007
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Loc: Mumbai India
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Thanks, pyonir.  MotherGoose, your photo reminds me of a similar fountain I saw at the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney. I kept wondering what it was until water suddenly flowed out of it and I realised that it's a fountain. 
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#485490 - Sun Jul 26 2009 12:43 AM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
[Re: jmorrow]
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Prolific
Registered: Sat Aug 30 2008
Posts: 1595
Loc: Alberta Canada
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LOL Mr. Morrow, archeologists will be MUCH more inclined to think that Albertans worshipped some kind of BEER god ~
I DO have pictures (somewhere) of the actual tornado (it touched down less than 200 yards from my house, maybe less, dunno, was running for the basement about then lol) but I'd prefer not to look for them p.s. my second favourite vegetable on the planet, is, believe it or not... brussel sprouts! lol (nice pic of them by the way, am sure plenty of folks don't really know what they look like while still on the plant)
And yes, you have good "eye" (I'm sure that word is in at least one or two Bond movies) SpanishLiz... all you need is to superimpose a silhouette of a woman carrying a gun in the middle of that pic and you'd have been a shoe-in for the editing staff! lol
ClaraSue: We were in Palm Springs for a conference several years ago. I was absolutely amazed by the number of "wind machines" all over the place (and wondered why it wasn't being done to that extent elsewhere). I think I took about 20 pix of them! Thanks for sharing, brought back a great memory.
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#485495 - Sun Jul 26 2009 04:59 AM
Re: This week's theme is CIRCULAR.
[Re: The_lioness33]
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Registered: Tue May 15 2001
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Loc: Australia
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LOL at the Mall's Balls! Found this Quote:
"Adelaide's central shopping area, Rundle Mall, is home to the sculpture popularly referred to as the Mall's Balls. The official tile of the sculpture is 'Spheres' and it is the work of sculptor Bert Flugelman. The spheres are made of polished stainless steel and each has a diameter of 2.15 metres. The sculpture was commissioned by Adelaide City Council in 1977 for the new Rundle Mall and was donated by the Hindmarsh Building Society to mark the Society's centenary. The Mall's Balls are now a popular meeting place."
I like Mall's Balls better.
Thanks for posting your photos this week - I think it turned out great!
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