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#805486 - Sat Jun 30 2012 03:57 PM And now for July!
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Welcome all to a new month. Of course we are expecting great things from the Olympics visitors among us!
So, on your marks....
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#805634 - Sun Jul 01 2012 08:11 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: ren33]
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A group of self seeded opium poppies.


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#805639 - Sun Jul 01 2012 08:33 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: Christinap]
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shhhhhhhhhh - call them Oriental poppies instead LOL!
Anyway, they're gorgeous : ) Love your fence too
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#805645 - Sun Jul 01 2012 09:20 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: Jakeroo]
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Hmmmm and where did the seeds come from I wonder? !
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#805656 - Sun Jul 01 2012 11:50 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: ren33]
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Originally Posted By: ren33
Hmmmm and where did the seeds come from I wonder? !


Possibly the bird seed I put out every day. Either that or blew in from somewhere.

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#805657 - Sun Jul 01 2012 11:52 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: Jakeroo]
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Originally Posted By: Jakeroo
shhhhhhhhhh - call them Oriental poppies instead LOL!
Anyway, they're gorgeous : ) Love your fence too


Thanks Jakeroo. The fence is made out of salvage floor boards. Cheap way of doing it when you need a lot, very hard wearing as well and ideal for putting climbers up.

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#805719 - Sun Jul 01 2012 02:58 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Christinap]
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Aha! So you admit you are feeding a habit? grin

They are beautiful.

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#805774 - Sun Jul 01 2012 05:18 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Chavs]
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This country lane could be virtually anywhere in England, and is however next to the prairies on Dengie Marsh in Essex.

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#805776 - Sun Jul 01 2012 05:27 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: satguru]
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During recent strong winds in the UK, this tree came off second best. frown

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#805777 - Sun Jul 01 2012 05:30 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: martin_cube]
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Martin! You were sadly missed! Welcome home.
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#805786 - Sun Jul 01 2012 06:18 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: ren33]
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Here is the other plumage of the variable oystercatcher at the Smithfield rock pools. They are called variable oystercatchers due to some being all black and others black and white.


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#805789 - Sun Jul 01 2012 06:39 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Howie72]
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They are lovely birds, and that is another great photo Howie.

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#805804 - Sun Jul 01 2012 08:57 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Christinap]
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Canada Day fireworks, as seen from the end of my street.


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#805849 - Mon Jul 02 2012 07:11 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: spanishliz]
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What a fabulous photo.

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#805856 - Mon Jul 02 2012 07:53 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: Christinap]
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Thanks Christinap. It was a really great show, and that was one of the prettiest of the lot. I was lucky to catch it.

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#805903 - Mon Jul 02 2012 01:03 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: ren33]
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Originally Posted By: ren33
Martin! You were sadly missed! Welcome home.


Why, thank you! smile
I haven't had much to post lately nor had the time to do it.
I think I found Wally/Waldo though:

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#805915 - Mon Jul 02 2012 01:58 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: martin_cube]
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This Mickey Mouse was purchased from Disneyland (obviously laugh ) for me by a kind cousin more than 30 years ago now. He's looking well, just had a new nose grin
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#805921 - Mon Jul 02 2012 02:25 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: JaneMarple]
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Spanishliz, great shot!

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#805941 - Mon Jul 02 2012 04:10 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Chavs]
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I agree, it is a great shot. Fireworks are very difficult to capture.
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#805949 - Mon Jul 02 2012 05:20 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: martin_cube]
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Not currently an Olympic Sport, but you never know, it might make a come-back.


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#805950 - Mon Jul 02 2012 05:29 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Christinap]
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Christina, I love that pic. They should definitely bring it in to the Olympics. They look so good! I like the horse in the red - there's something extra refined about him/her, maybe it's the way the hoof is delicately raised, is it a royal wave?

It could be the Bristol City colours, of course.

Was that Bristol City, Martin?

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#805952 - Mon Jul 02 2012 06:19 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Chavs]
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Thanks Chavs. The red horse was slightly smaller than the others, and they all bowed on command as well. I think they could definitely have it in the Olympic opening ceremony.

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#806004 - Tue Jul 03 2012 03:00 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: Christinap]
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Yes Chavs, it was at a Bristol City match.

As for the jousting, how about having that at the end of a football match instead of penalty shoot-outs? There's plenty of room on the pitch, we've seen that different coloUrs can be worn and it might give England a chance of winning!
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#806013 - Tue Jul 03 2012 05:07 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: martin_cube]
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What a good idea.

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#806090 - Tue Jul 03 2012 11:42 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: Christinap]
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I've never seen photos taken with me or taken them myself of fireworks without a good deal of light persistence, that would have needed a very fast setting and if not taken with a tripod as well is even more impressive as I've tried myself many times and without the right kit it can't be done- I had a go new year's day this year if anyone remembers.

This is a field in pouring rain in Avington near Winchester

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#806122 - Tue Jul 03 2012 02:31 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: satguru]
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I just put my Canon Rebel on the Sports setting and took loads of photos, handheld. A few of them were good smile

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#806127 - Tue Jul 03 2012 02:48 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: spanishliz]
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Always useful to know what can manage the tough shots, fireworks are a test of a good camera as such little light combined with a fast exposure stretches them to the limits.
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#806235 - Tue Jul 03 2012 04:35 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: satguru]
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SpanishLiz: You have a Rebel? Am jealous!

Satguru: were you under an umbrella when you took the pic? Because when I try photos in the rain all I get are water splots lol. Lovely photo by the way, quite "ethereal" : )

We're no doubt about to get a huge thunderstorm here. Will try for pics of either lightning (although it's not even close to dark here yet) or hail. Am suspecting the latter, since the temp dropped about 6 degrees in the last 15 minutes lol
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#806299 - Tue Jul 03 2012 05:36 PM Re: And now for July! [Re: Jakeroo]
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Martin, I'm Irish but I grew up in Clevedon, if you know it? My dad was a big Bristol City fan. Still is! He looked like a wally on a weekly basis. laugh

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#806388 - Wed Jul 04 2012 01:35 AM Re: And now for July! [Re: Chavs]
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not a very good photo but here is a spotted shag at the Smithfield rockpools


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