Nice! A good touch to show the snowdrops beside the holly - symbols of two seasons together! And I love drystane dykes (as we call them here). This looks so like where we walk the pooches that I could almost imagine you sneaked up to Scotland for a jaunt and didn't tell me! :o)
Have you got the first instalment of the Practical Photography course? Or are you too advanced for that? :)
Thanks all. Penny: It was definitely Leicestershire :O) Yes I've received the first part of the course - was going to have a go at the still-life the other day only to find that David had sloped off to work with the magazine. Will try again this weekend - the Grand Prix season is starting so David will be glued to the tv :O)
I get many more views on my posts than comments, so please if you drop by, stop and say hello. Otherwise I'll start getting paranoid and neurotic, and worry that nobody likes me... sniff sniff...
Sign of spring comming....nicely done!
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A wonderful glimpse of spring!
ReplyDeleteNice! A good touch to show the snowdrops beside the holly - symbols of two seasons together! And I love drystane dykes (as we call them here). This looks so like where we walk the pooches that I could almost imagine you sneaked up to Scotland for a jaunt and didn't tell me! :o)
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beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks all. Penny: It was definitely Leicestershire :O) Yes I've received the first part of the course - was going to have a go at the still-life the other day only to find that David had sloped off to work with the magazine. Will try again this weekend - the Grand Prix season is starting so David will be glued to the tv :O)
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