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#494508 - Sun Sep 06 2009 04:59 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Tredici]
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The city has to end somewhere, this is Tolworth Tower from the neighbouring fields

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#494509 - Sun Sep 06 2009 10:28 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: satguru]
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The ruins of Prince William's Parish Church, Sheldon SC.

This church was built 1745-55. The British burned it down in 1779. It was rebuilt in 1826. Then on Sherman's march to the sea, the Union Army torched it.

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#494510 - Mon Sep 07 2009 01:27 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: bhs63]
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Rangers fans heading for the big match at wembley
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#494511 - Mon Sep 07 2009 05:42 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Professer]
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An old country shed, in Aragon Spain

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#494512 - Mon Sep 07 2009 06:41 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: szabs]
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Oh that looks like a picture out of a book. How lovely szabs.
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#494513 - Mon Sep 07 2009 03:20 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: lady1]
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This is the railway line that divides Mortlake and East Sheen

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#494514 - Tue Sep 08 2009 04:01 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: satguru]
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Cruise liner docked at Invergordon this summer


Edited by Professer (Tue Sep 08 2009 04:02 AM)
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#494515 - Tue Sep 08 2009 07:11 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Professer]
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I would lay bets that if I had a weekly theme of "fairgrounds" it would get one photo.

Great pics everyone. Really great pics!

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#494516 - Tue Sep 08 2009 03:22 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Copago]
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More summer flowers in St Johns Wood, it was actually warm and sunny again today, don't know if it will last though.

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#494517 - Tue Sep 08 2009 10:40 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: satguru]
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Somewhere in Pennsylvania in June...




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#494518 - Wed Sep 09 2009 12:54 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Kapuskasing]
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The world famous London Palladium, and the poster for one of the best shows in London Sister Act, saw it on my recent trip
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#494519 - Wed Sep 09 2009 12:57 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Kapuskasing]
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Wow, Kapuskasing! That's an awesome picture It would make a great Valentine's Day card How neat that you were able to take a picture of that cloud when it was shaped like that.
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#494520 - Thu Sep 10 2009 07:02 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: minkpenny]
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Thanks Lady1, the whole area is great for taking pictures, due to it's intensive green colors, as it rains in that area nearly all year round.




This fountain is called the 101 water spout fountain.

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#494521 - Thu Sep 10 2009 08:11 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: szabs]
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The Thames and tower bridge
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#494522 - Thu Sep 10 2009 12:38 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Professer]
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Every so often a single modern house gets built here rather than rows of copies of Victorian slums which has been the fashion for 20 years now. Here's one I just found in Bushey

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#494523 - Thu Sep 10 2009 04:17 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: satguru]
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It has taken me the better part of a day to look at all the photos that I have missed over the past month and a half. I haven't been able to use my camera much so in frustration and depression, I figured I didn't want to look at any either if I couldn't take any. Silly, I know, but I won't do that again. Seeing everybody's beautiful and interesting photos has proven to me that I really missed it in here. I'll be back to posting soon.
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#494524 - Thu Sep 10 2009 10:07 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: ClaraSue]
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ClaraSue, I hope you and your camera are ready to post more pictures soon!

Minkpenny, I'm glad you liked that cloud. Feel free to use it -- if you or anyone wants a larger version let me know and I'll upload one to Photobucket.

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I didn't get to the Jersey shore (errrr, the New Jersey shore) this summer, and it's cold and rainy tonight, so here is a trip back to September, 2008 and a warm evening on the boardwalk at Seaside Heights:




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#494525 - Fri Sep 11 2009 01:55 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Kapuskasing]
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Another London scene
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#494526 - Fri Sep 11 2009 12:34 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Professer]
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This litte guy had me running all over the place trying to get off a decent shot. He, of course, wouldn't land on anything pretty, so the sand will have to do.

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#494527 - Fri Sep 11 2009 01:19 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: ClaraSue]
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Oooooo, what a lovely shot to return with! Welcome back, ClaraSue.
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#494528 - Fri Sep 11 2009 03:49 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: MadMags]
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Thanks, Mags!
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#494529 - Fri Sep 11 2009 04:17 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: MadMags]
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The famous Zebra crossing on Abbey Road

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#494530 - Fri Sep 11 2009 10:45 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: satguru]
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Bald cypress trees and their knees, aka pneumatophores, at Longwood Gardens. That's what the horticulturalists say, but I'm pretty sure those are actually petrified meerkats.



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#494531 - Sat Sep 12 2009 12:00 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Kapuskasing]
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This was taken through the windscreen, stuck in traffic on the way to work, one rainy day. I can't imagine why anyone would want to tell the world, via their licence plate, that they are a putz! But since it has two t's, maybe it has something to do with golf?

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#494532 - Sat Sep 12 2009 12:59 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: MotherGoose]
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The Dorchester Hotel London full of posh motors when i passed
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#494533 - Sat Sep 12 2009 09:13 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: MadMags]
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That butterfly is awesome ClaraSue

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#494534 - Sat Sep 12 2009 10:21 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: MotherGoose]
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Golf or actual "Puttz," why would someone cover their rear window with stickers? Is that legal?
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#494535 - Sat Sep 12 2009 06:04 PM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: veronikkamarrz]
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Quote:

Is that legal?





Well, you'd think not, wouldn't you, given that it obscures vision and is a safety issue. But I couldn't find anything about it when I checked my West Australian handbook for road users, nor by searching on the web.


Edited by MotherGoose (Sun Sep 13 2009 04:15 AM)
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#494536 - Sun Sep 13 2009 01:39 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: MotherGoose]
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close up of the Angel of peace statue
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#494537 - Sun Sep 13 2009 04:41 AM Re: September Photo-a-day. [Re: Professer]
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Yesterday's sunset:

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