January Photo Competition 2006 !!!!

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  1. Webmaster

    Webmaster Webmaster Staff Member

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    Robbsy has chosen the theme for this month 'UNUSUAL AND INTERESTING OBJECTS IN THE GARDEN'.


    Ready for the January Photo Competition?

    Let's make 2006 a great year !!!!

    Please follow guidelines below :-

    1. Entries to be submitted by 23.59H on the 31st January 2005.

    2. There will not be a prize, only the self satisfaction that you have entered (I will stress, this is what you, the users have decided)

    3. I would like to limit the number of pics you can enter to three (3).

    4. Pictures are to be of the theme 'UNUSUAL AND INTERESTING OBJECTS IN THE GARDEN'. Use your imaginations ;)

    5. Please post your pics within this thread for entry into the competition.

    7. The winner will be decided by the users of the forum .

    8. The winner of the competition gets to choose the theme for the next month's competition.

    9. Please post discussion for the months pictures HERE ;)


    Please note, this is mostly for fun, BUT, it is also a chance for you to show off your photography skills.


    GOOD LUCK.


    Nathan.




    Users Vote Guidelines below:-

    1. Competitors cannot vote for any of their own photographs.

    2. Competitors vote on a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place basis with 1st place carrying 5 points 2nd place 3 points and 3rd place 1 point - The photograph with the most votes wins etc etc.

    3. Competitors votes should not be cast until after the competition closes and be in before 11.59pm three days after the competition closes.

    All members of the forum get a vote, not just those who've submitted pictures.


    [ 05. January 2006, 11:25 AM: Message edited by: Webmaster ]
     
  2. petal

    petal Gardener

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    Wow that's a great theme - camera at the ready.....
     
  3. robbsy1

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    That's to get you all started. This is in case i get caught short whilst in the garden.
     
  5. Palustris

    Palustris Total Gardener

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    [​IMG]
    A bit naughty in that this is a composite shot.
    We dug up a pig trough. We moved it to a new site and turned it into a feature. It has now been planted up.
     
  6. SteveW

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    This looks better in summer when the water fern is green, but it is an old white bath, removed when we renovated the bathroom, painted black and sunk in the ground.....so recycled and saved from adding to landfill and now a frog has taken up residence as well [​IMG]


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  7. petal

    petal Gardener

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    I think it's going to be fun this month. Here's my first offering. My old bike bought for �£1 from an old man down the lane. It was rideable but I thought it would look good in the border with flowers in the basket and far cheaper than some of the wonderful features seen in the garden centres.
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  8. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    Points of interest...
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  9. Nik

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    I like robbsy1s "bog garden" :D Do you think a Gunnera would go in there?

    Nik
     
  10. petal

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    Nice one Nikjavascript:void(0)
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    A new slant on the Bog Garden idea and a good way to recycle your old sanitary ware. When my son moved he found an old tin bath in the shed which I salvaged for my garden. It contains my herb garden now and my son's sorry he let it go.
    This ugly face is the fountain which flows into my pond. I love the way it has become covered in moss so the features are lost.
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  11. Paladin

    Paladin Gardening...A work of Heart

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    My very own Excalibur! [​IMG]

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  12. Zeb

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    Good Subject this month.
    Here's my effort, my favourite bird well second favourite !!.
    Zeb..(�ª�¿�ª)

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  13. pete

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

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    When I saw Robbsy's first one it rung a bell, I knew I had something similar lurking where I keep my pots.
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  14. SteveW

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    Blue tits nesting box

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  15. petal

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    That's really novel Steve - I haven't seen one of those before. I wonder if the colour will put them off?
    I like Pete's gosunder - it reminded me that I've got a couple of undecorated pots in the shed. I'll have to paint them up, plant them up and put in the greenhouse as pretty features.
     
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