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I'm not a great photographer, but here's one of my better photos. A simple Venice scene from 2000.
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skylace, that picture is great :)

shame i missed that til, sounds pretty incredible. have they got the gilbert and george stuff on now? think i heard something i little while ago ... or maybe that was somewhere else :confused: the last time i went when the slides were there they had a great part dedicated to anti war art that was right up my street :)

have you seen alfred hitchcock's the birds aja? :lol: :wink2:

that pics cool tom :)
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Aja wrote:Sky did u take that picture ...very nice ........what camera ?
Yes, I took it. It was with one of my Cannon's. I have to double check which one. I love that camera. It's a really great one with an awesome lens.

EDIT: It was my cannon rebel :)
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luke wrote: shame i missed that til, sounds pretty incredible. have they got the gilbert and george stuff on now? think i heard something i little while ago ... or maybe that was somewhere else :confused: the last time i went when the slides were there they had a great part dedicated to anti war art that was right up my street :)

Sadly the Gilbert and George exhibition finished last Saturday :cry: It was really fantastic they had about 250 of their works spanning their entire career. There was a documentary about them on this week if you can find it. It was part of the 'Imagine' series with Alan Yentob. They also did a new piece that was available on the bbc website to download called 'planed'.

Fantastic pic tom :)

Another of mine, a tall building in Chicago
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Local wildlife at one of our man-made ponds

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Busy bee in the mountains of Cloudcroft, NM

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My youngest niece enjoying the simple childhood pleasure of running through the sprinklers on a hot day
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This was a nice topic idea, Luke. There are some wonderful photos here.

Here's another from my trip to Europe in 2000, taken from atop Mt. Pilatus overlooking Luzerne, Switzerland at dawn.
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til is that cloud, or fog or pollution? i'll look out for that documentary, thanks :)

great pics again skylace, whats with the war paint playing baseball though :wink2: :lol:

that looks really nice tom, great view :)

heres some more wild life from the garden :)
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Here's some various pics that I've taken since last summer when I got my digital camera.
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luke wrote:til is that cloud, or fog or pollution? i'll look out for that documentary, thanks :)
Fog.
You can definately download the free artwork from the torrent sites even if you cant find the docu.
There are some extracts here https://www.bbc.co.uk/imagine/episode/gi ... orge.shtml along with some rather inexplicable videos of them dancing to 'israelites' by desmond dekker amongst other things :lol:


Great pics face, where was the one with the, for lack of a better description, heads-on-string taken?
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thanks til nice one :)

nice pics faceless :) i remember you posting the graffiti one before, i like it - something about it. i see the hanging head thing on the news - looks kinda spooky depending on what faces you get looking back at you :lol: wheres the venue? i've tried so many times to get decent pics in clubs but never quite make it
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luke wrote:
great pics again skylace, whats with the war paint playing baseball though :wink2: :lol:
Thanks! Loved yours too. Especially that snail!

Hee hee, the war paint is for the reflecting the sun we got here but he put it on a bit funny! :lol:
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Skylace wrote:Thanks! Loved yours too. Especially that snail!

Hee hee, the war paint is for the reflecting the sun we got here but he put it on a bit funny! :lol:
thanks skylace, i was pleased with that - i found it on the step one night and shone a little torch over give it a bit of light, i like the way hes trying to get of out the groove :)

they had this great photo of a snail in national geographic once on top of a razor blade, they can quite happily go along the blade! :shock:
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luke wrote:
Skylace wrote:Thanks! Loved yours too. Especially that snail!

Hee hee, the war paint is for the reflecting the sun we got here but he put it on a bit funny! :lol:
thanks skylace, i was pleased with that - i found it on the step one night and shone a little torch over give it a bit of light, i like the way hes trying to get of out the groove :)

they had this great photo of a snail in national geographic once on top of a razor blade, they can quite happily go along the blade! :shock:
Yes they can! And I've seen it as well in a biology class in high school! :wow: :shock:
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Great photo's everyone.... I'll have to dig out some of my discs and see if I can upload some.

Face.... I was glad to see the one with the "heads" again.... it's one of my favourites :)
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oh right yeah - the heads one was taken at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Museum, which is now Scotland's most visited tourist attraction.
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