It's winter here at the moment and it'sthat cold it would freeze the testicles off of a brass monkey. Plus I do not want to frighten, Mugginsworth...
I was hoping to be isolated too but still have one son living at home and does not want to leave.
José. of the three, I like the middle one as it shows what leaves are for in nature, food for insects and a means of gaining nurishment for the plant.
Thanks, José.
Nice sandles and in the second one the spider's web adds some interest to the photo.
Welcome to the forum, Alison. Johnsey is very knowledgeble when it come the cameras and gear and it is worth taking into consideratin what he has...
These few leaves were taken from my backdoor step with a 150 to 500mm lens, the effort of walking all the way down to the tree in my backyard was...
It is smilar here in Tasmania but we have had only a few light frosty mornings but still cold.
I have thirty two 35mm cameras some working and some not but this stimulates me in dragging my 1000F out for a test run again.
The EOS1000F was my first decent 35mm camera, the photos were excellent, with it full auto capabilities, even a crappy photographer like me got...
Nicely done, Ohm. it enhances the yummy look of the fruit.
Thanks, I am glad you approve, Caladina.
It's that time of the month again, new photo challenge, if one has not been decided on. Then I propose Leaves, ( from trees, bushes etc) This...
excellent photo of your niece's feet, they are in an ideal position to tickle them or play this little piggy went to market. ( this is a game we...
Gary, your cat looks a bit like my cat, Mugginsworth.
Check out this month's challenge it shows it having a relaxing scratch.
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They have a very attractive flower on them, John.
Cool looking photo, Porkphoto, simple and the vapour trails just set it off.
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