The Camera in my pocket..!!

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  1. wiseowl

    wiseowl Amiable Admin Staff Member

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    First Photo of the day by my front door.:)
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  2. wee tattie

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    A beautiful picture wiseold owl, looks almost tropical
     
  3. youngdaisydee

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    Fantastic Photos everyone, Love your rose Capney, you should frame it :gnthb:
    Beautifull pic from your front door Woo.. You never know i could be taking pics like yours soon, Xmas day maybe Wink Wink :) And A Merry Xmas to you.. Love Dee..
     
  4. Kedi-Gato

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    We saw this stone horse on a balcony in Pafos, Cyprus recently.

    Don't know if the owner sat on it's back when out on the balcony, as there was not really much space to put a small table and a chair or two any more.


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    Hope its not Shergar ? :hehe:
     
  6. capney

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    Now theres something you dont see everyday!
     
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    i won £100 for a rabbit charity fundraise with this pic in take a break magazine :)

    finding nemo, ( the fish even apppears to be looking at him :lol: )
    and he had jumped onto the coffee table where the fish bowl was i may add!!!


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  8. capney

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    Great picture Nicola and congrats on winning a prize with it.
    Makes you feel good, dont it?
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  9. Kedi-Gato

    Kedi-Gato Gardener

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    Just love that pic, Nicola. Well caught and congrats on winning a prize with it :gnthb:
     
  10. Dave W

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    Photos like that don't happen often. No wonder you won a prize. Well done!
     
  11. Kedi-Gato

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    Bike with no wheels, handlbars or seat!

    We saw this at a shopping mall this afternoon. The frame is still safely locked up with that great heavy lock, just all the other parts were gone!

    Makes you wonder if the thief was disturbed as the pedals were still there, also the carrier rack on the back. Or perhaps they were not needed or not good enough?


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  12. Victoria

    Victoria Lover of Exotic Flora

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    Well, what can one say .. the thief obviously didn't need the frame .... :dh:

    What's that lovely old phrase ... 'none so queer as folk' ... :lollol:

    Well captured Sis .... gave me a smile ... :thumb:
     
  13. walnut

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    Cheap frame,chain needed oiling,forks could be re used, and I would say a lady rode that bike.:wink:
     
  14. shiney

    shiney President, Grumpy Old Men's Club Staff Member

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    Is that a bit sexist, Sherlock? :hehe: :hehe:

    Maybe the owner took them with her when she went shopping :scratch::rotfl:
     
  15. Kedi-Gato

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    Why do you say that a lady rode on that bike, walnut? :scratch:

    Shiney - "Maybe the owner took them with her when she went shopping :scratch::rotfl:" I'm trying to picture that :lollol:and just imagine the size of her handbag :D

    Seriously, it is awful. Image you come out of a shop and find your bike in that state! Walnut, you love your bike, I hope you have sturdy locks on it.
     
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