Green Cross Code Man
Wunt be druv
Moreover, through the dancing poppies stole
A breeze, most softly lulling to my soul.
A breeze, most softly lulling to my soul.
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Good work."It's in here somewhere?!"
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Yes!. It didn't flower last year, but with heavy rain plus my feeding and watering, hey presto!Astilbe in a pot?
I like the shift from man to nature in your theme. Reminds me that man cannot create anything truly original.Good work.
My current photo-group (four folk in a pub) theme is 'Leading Lines'. Whilst the typical image for this would be winding roads and so on, I took a few like yours to show how the lines on the petals lead the bees into the nectar.
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Loving the composition of this one!"It's in here somewhere?!"
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Me too. There's a kind of serenity about it.Loving the composition of this one!
It's annoying to be sure, but most likely his decision to watch was as you say spur of the moment and so it was an act that was committed unwittingly. C'est la vie.Is it unreasonable to be annoyed by this guy?
We have steam trains along our line about 5-6 times in the summer. They are often on mizzly days, or if it's sunny - because of the way they run, the sun is generally behind them. Last night I knew the train would be coming along at a time when the sun would be low, and to one side - so chose carefully where to go. The idea was to get the railway, train, smoke, signal box on one side and the winding promenade and railings to the other.
Behind me were about five others on the bridge across the railway, so I made sure I was in a place where I would be obscured from them by bushes so I wouldn't be in their photos.
We all waited patiently for about 20 minutes as it was late.
As the train started to come round the corner, some guy who was just walking past (ie: not there specifically) and having a phone call hopped up onto the top of a bench so he could show the train to whoever it was he was on the phone to.
Result - he is centre stage in all our photos, and completely obscures the prom and railings I was capturing.
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Probably a Palace supporterIs it unreasonable to be annoyed by this guy?
We have steam trains along our line about 5-6 times in the summer. They are often on mizzly days, or if it's sunny - because of the way they run, the sun is generally behind them. Last night I knew the train would be coming along at a time when the sun would be low, and to one side - so chose carefully where to go. The idea was to get the railway, train, smoke, signal box on one side and the winding promenade and railings to the other.
Behind me were about five others on the bridge across the railway, so I made sure I was in a place where I would be obscured from them by bushes so I wouldn't be in their photos.
We all waited patiently for about 20 minutes as it was late.
As the train started to come round the corner, some guy who was just walking past (ie: not there specifically) and having a phone call hopped up onto the top of a bench so he could show the train to whoever it was he was on the phone to.
Result - he is centre stage in all our photos, and completely obscures the prom and railings I was capturing.
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Looks like uve been munching on quite a bit Harry
314 cut already this year.Looks like uve been munching on quite a bit Harry
You've still got it!Did some photographing of swallows in flight recently on a trip to New Zealand - really hard subject but I was pleased with these.
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