This one is very catching

#4 Also so many photogenic flowers including this single rose bloom, this being the full frame

Nice detail
Very nice

adrian5127 Cream of the Crop 6,208 posts Likes: 1 Joined Jul 2008 Location: London More info | Jul 25, 2012 18:56 | #346 This one is very catching Box Brownie wrote in post #14769008 ![]() #4 Also so many photogenic flowers including this single rose bloom, this being the full frame ![]() Nice detail Very nice Adrian
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iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Jul 26, 2012 02:27 | #347 popping by quickly, Rob, superb shots and PPing, had numerous looks at those as they are stunning. www.iesphotography.co.uk
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souporman UK SE Photographer of the Year 2011 5,463 posts Likes: 9 Joined Sep 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Gundogs wrote in post #14768658 Laurence I prefer the first shot, the meadow looks amazing. Ian, Oliver looks very cute and well behaved so far not making naughty faces like Cooper is on facebook Some great car shots everyone. Panning really isn't my forte I need to practise more! Wayne, some great shots there, like the yellow flowers in the jar best, simple but effective! Chris - c'mon we need to see the kingfisher shots! and the pair together ![]() IMG_1718 Great shots Penel, love the chap on the left here Kaben wrote in post #14769085 Wow, thanks Richard ![]() Thanks Penel, Now i just need to remember to do it for everything else! Heres a few more -sorry to flood with so many similar from the same set. 500px love always welcome, even if i have to whore myself to get it! ![]() ![]() To The Death Such a brilliant shot mate, well done! http://www.evilkitchen.ca
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souporman UK SE Photographer of the Year 2011 5,463 posts Likes: 9 Joined Sep 2006 Location: London, UK More info | ies photos wrote in post #14771250 popping by quickly, Rob, superb shots and PPing, had numerous looks at those as they are stunning. Quick bit of advice needed. My father in law decided to tip a cup of water over the keyboard of my DELL laptop (I know it might be better that way!) but still not ideal as I need a lappy. I have dismantled it a little to see the extent of the water ingress. Seems to have made it onto the main board components aswell as the keyboard. Now I will dry it out and try it again just incase but not holding out much hope. If it doesn't power up then a new lappy is needed, 13inch ideally, any recommendations. maybe something cheap and cheerful to start off with as I'm no longer going to do football wiring from pitchside.
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felt_tip_felon UK SE Photographer of the Year 2010 9,042 posts Likes: 10 Joined May 2008 Location: West Sussex, U.K. More info | Good morning folks, Defaced doors IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …elt_tip_felon/7646170190/ Guerilla art & a comedy number plate! IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …elt_tip_felon/7643442440/ Number plate comedy and a homage to our own Vampire of photography... IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …elt_tip_felon/7646154542/ Homage to ANKE IMAGE LINK: http://www.flickr.com …elt_tip_felon/7646214402/ Homage to ANKE 2 anyone up to photo fun today? 500px
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iesphotos UKSE Photographer of the Year 2013 6,290 posts Likes: 258 Joined Aug 2006 Location: A Manc in Sarf London, UK More info | Jul 26, 2012 03:21 | #351 souporman wrote in post #14771306 ![]() Sorry, just had to laugh. That poor laptop's been through the wringer. You should stay away from portable PC's mate, you've got no luck with them ![]() Loving the little one shots by the way. When is his proper studio time?? Yeah man, when he came up to me and showed me and pointed and went, "shui" I thought, hmm bonus, I didn't break it. Current thought it new one for me a cheapo netbook or 2nd hand for him to MSN on. www.iesphotography.co.uk
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Gundogs UK SE Photographer of the Year 2012 3,137 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jan 2011 Location: Surrey, UK More info | Jul 26, 2012 03:23 | #352 felt_tip_felon wrote in post #14771353 ![]() Homage to ANKE 2 anyone up to photo fun today?
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souporman UK SE Photographer of the Year 2011 5,463 posts Likes: 9 Joined Sep 2006 Location: London, UK More info | Jul 26, 2012 04:24 | #353 ies photos wrote in post #14771366 Yeah man, when he came up to me and showed me and pointed and went, "shui" I thought, hmm bonus, I didn't break it. Current thought it new one for me a cheapo netbook or 2nd hand for him to MSN on. Lad might get studio time this afternoon or tomorrow. Typcial Croydon, no community midwife so far, and answerphones when you call. Got my parents down too so the next job is to cut the hedges before its too hot. I love this job cos they are massive! Another tablet maybe? Water should just run off the surface of one of them http://www.evilkitchen.ca
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Pete I was "Prime Mover" many years back.... 38,631 posts Likes: 25 Joined Jul 2006 Location: Berkshire, UK More info | Jul 26, 2012 04:24 | #354 Wow, you guys have gone above and beyond with all of the photos recently. The sun really has brought out the best in you. The actual camera arrives tomorrow. Going to be tough going back to film again.
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Gundogs UK SE Photographer of the Year 2012 3,137 posts Likes: 21 Joined Jan 2011 Location: Surrey, UK More info | Jul 26, 2012 04:28 | #355 ies photos wrote in post #14771366 next job is to cut the hedges before its too hot. I love this job cos they are massive! [/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] aren't there birds nesting in the hedges? don't think you're supposed to cut hedges cos of this? there deffo are birds nesting in our hedges anyway because the dogs keep trying to get them! Penelope Malby Photography
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Mike ugly when I'm sober More info | Jul 26, 2012 04:40 | #356 Pete wrote in post #14771458 Wow, you guys have gone above and beyond with all of the photos recently. The sun really has brought out the best in you. My nemesis has arrived ![]() The actual camera arrives tomorrow. Going to be tough going back to film again. Ooh, fun times! Gundogs wrote in post #14771461 aren't there birds nesting in the hedges? don't think you're supposed to cut hedges cos of this? there deffo are birds nesting in our hedges anyway because the dogs keep trying to get them! How is Figgis today...? www.mikegreenphotography.co.uk
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Slapheadyeti Goldmember 1,966 posts Joined May 2010 Location: New Romney, Kent, UK More info | Morning all. How are we today. I must say that the bugs shown make mine look even worse. But they are super. Well done. Am I using too small of an aperture when I'm shooting them, or is it my hands are not steady enough? Wayne A.W.O.L.
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Slapheadyeti Goldmember 1,966 posts Joined May 2010 Location: New Romney, Kent, UK More info | I've just been on my Flickr this owning and got a message from a lady who has been following my pictures. This was the message Wayne A.W.O.L.
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felt_tip_felon UK SE Photographer of the Year 2010 9,042 posts Likes: 10 Joined May 2008 Location: West Sussex, U.K. More info | Jul 26, 2012 06:00 | #359 Slapheadyeti wrote in post #14771596 Morning all. How are we today. I must say that the bugs shown make mine look even worse. But they are super. Well done. Am I using too small of an aperture when I'm shooting them, or is it my hands are not steady enough? Lee, the graffiti shots are cool. I love the gorilla with the speaker. It's my favourite. I'm stuck at home today waiting for the bloke from sky to come repair my setup. Although I still thik I'd be better off doing it myself, but what the heck it's their mistake. I'm just waiting to go home, doing mornings was either the best or worst idea I've had, doesn't leave time or tolerance for office politics - then I realise I don't actually care for them either 500px
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LindaB Cream of the Crop 11,375 posts Likes: 295 Joined Sep 2006 Location: Surrey (UK) More info | Jul 26, 2012 06:20 | #360 Gundogs wrote in post #14771461 aren't there birds nesting in the hedges? don't think you're supposed to cut hedges cos of this? there deffo are birds nesting in our hedges anyway because the dogs keep trying to get them! You are quite right Penel - best left until September really. Also bearing in mind the weather has been terrible a lot of birds will take advantage of the weather and try a second brood if the first one failed. http://lindabuckell.zenfolio.com/
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