Please post your SEASONAL image
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Perhaps not so festive as others (no lights and in daylight and I wasn't about to wait around another few hours for the sun to set!) but here's London Wetlands efforts -
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David A Beard.
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We too also visited Pinewood Close to view the decorations. They are quite a site and worth having a look. This shot is of our son George having a great time and the cheesy grin appears when a camera comes out
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We are unlikely to get any seasonal weather this year. Rain & floodings galore. Snow, no!
I had to trawl back all the way to Feb 2009 to find these images taken with one of my many Fuji S7000 bridge cameras.
Iggy
I had to trawl back all the way to Feb 2009 to find these images taken with one of my many Fuji S7000 bridge cameras.
Iggy
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Snow on the roads does cause chaos. So maybe better off without it.
Does make for some lovely images though.
Iggy
Does make for some lovely images though.
Iggy
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I had to go back to April 2008 for this one; not a christmas shot - more an Easter one
It's not B&W - there are some small splashes of colour.
It's not B&W - there are some small splashes of colour.
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David A Beard.
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Further to my seasonal images of my sparrows, I looked out into our garden half an hour ago on hearing loud chirping and saw a brown sparrow hawk sitting in the leaf-bear tree in our garden, obviously after one of my 40 sparrows. I rushed out but everything was strangely quite when I got there. Put some more bread out into the two green holder and suddenly among a cacophony of chirping sparrows and even a blackbird dashing out from our leafy holly tree, the empty handed sparrow hawk took off at speed over the houses ignoring plump, ferrule pigeons on the roofs, as I shot it with sound by clapping and shouting. No time for any photography and no magpies to keep the sparrow hawk away. 20 mins on sparrows are feeding on the bread in the holders. I guess the sparrow hawk will be back. Magpies are just as bad as they stole the second batch of blackbird eggs from the nest in the holly tree that I also witnessed. After all it is just nature at work!
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