December Photo Competition DISCUSSION

Discussion in 'Photo Competitions' started by Webmaster, Nov 30, 2005.

  1. Webmaster

    Webmaster Webmaster Staff Member

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    Please use this thread for discussion for this months competition.


    Many thanks


    Nathan.
     
  2. Fran

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    OK - for my two pennyworth - how about the "spirit of chrismas" - could be broad enough for all.
     
  3. frogesque

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    Great idea Fran. Excellent chance for all the flower arangers to show off their winter compositions and 'nature' phototographers to get off the sofa and be out and about.

    No excuses for anyone not to submit something , even if it's just the old man asleep on the sofa after 'parking' the Christmas pud!

    Very broad category though - any chance of increasing the submissions to 4 for this one if accepted?
     
  4. SteveW

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    how about the "spirit of chrismas"

    Would a pic of a bottle of whisky qualify? [​IMG]
     
  5. jjordie

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    "Spirit of Christmas" sounds good to me - and should be a broad enough subject for everybody to post their pics!


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  6. pete

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  7. Fran

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    Why not Steve :D

    Jjordie I just love your smileys, and Pete well I should pour yourself a small dram of Steve's scotch - its good for you, so I'm told:D
     
  8. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Dont worry I will,probably wont be Steve's though
     
  9. Daisies

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    Keep looking about but I've not seen anything that would qualify yet! Perhaps there's going to be a lot of late entries!!??
     
  10. hans

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    great idea charging camera.
     
  11. Webmaster

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    Paladin,


    Where did the 'Cat faced' bird house come from, I just know my mother-in-law would love one of them .


    Thanks

    Nathan
     
  12. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Nathan,

    www.ecotopia.co.uk Heartwood Creek,Jim Shore.

    Can't find it listed but it is a big collection.
    I'll call Sis-in-law when she comes back from Ilfracombe next week and ask where she bought it if you have no luck.

    Mum in law??...mmmm... careful when she opens the box,it frightened me half to death :D
     
  13. SteveW

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    .....Why's it called a bearded dragon.
    Is it a youngster?.......

    Couldn't reply in the photo section Pete,

    But no it is full grown but a bit stunted due to bad keeping, and there is a patch of skin under the chin that they can flare out (like a beard)

    We sort of rescue/rehome them and try to let people know, who do keep them, the correct care...obviously the best place for an Iguana is in its South American rain forests and BDs in Australian deserts....but pet shops keep on flogging them
     
  14. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    Well thanks for that Steve, glad there are people like yourselfs that do look after the ones that people buy without knowing, or realising what they are taking on.
     
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