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Above mentioned black sheep when he was a lamb. This was his first day out the barn and the first to greet him was Eric the llama. Awwwwwwwwwhttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2140/2175303122_c09ec889f9.jpg?v=0


And I promise this one is also taken on a film camera! 35mm being very still and patient.

Taken at my Californian Aunt's back yard (10 acres of forest!)


http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2013/2174514583_ed2fafafc4.jpg?v=0


Told you I love heights.

This was flying home from San Francisco. Not open cockpit though!


Back to work....

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2187/2175304378_f035afda36.jpg?v=0


And this one? Well, this was taken on a trip to Ian the llama owning friend, who lives in middle of nowhere in the High pennines with his four llamas and 7 cats and a full freezer(!)

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2132/2174513461_4946a664a9.jpg?v=0

By the way Mockers, I bumped in to BarryRoad over the weekend, just back from California, and sporting a very very sexy new Cannon compact 12 mega pixle beast of a camera, higher spec than his usual weapon of choice. Best thing is he paid about ?250 for it over there, and the cheapest he can find it for here is ?450.

Some plain 'ol linkage until I can post some actual pics. These are some favourites from flickr - all other people's photos rather than mine.


1. Eggs 2 by kjatexas The Nonconformist



2. Daisy Lowe by Kai Z Feng Photography



3. Untitled by frischmilch http://www.flickr.com/photos/frischmilch/1536483415/



Nice editing - thank you Mockers.

Ah - I can see all sizes on flickr again. Hooray!


Here are my most popular pictures, first going by number of views:



(How I wish now that I'd taken a moment to wipe the bottle!)


And second going by the number of times people have marked it as a favourite:




Flickr also counts the second one as my most interesting, but its definition of interestingness is - how shall I put it? - interesting.

most 'interesting', viewed, favourited, and commented



Agree about it's definition of interesting though. Judging by the big flickr photos, its HDR cats, near a kid on a beach by a young lady with a small bikini playing with a dog catching a frisbee in mid-air. Sadly I haven't got any of them.

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/86/249737730_fc0cdce9fa.jpg?v=0

At the races on Brighton pier

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/89/249766091_80e1b4da0f.jpg?v=0

Brighton B&B

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/90/249766106_e482a4d7c7.jpg?v=0

Brighton...again

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/86/249766093_4c8aa58594.jpg?v=0

Ok last one.

These were all taken on a Yashica T5 bloomin' great compact it was!

My brothers Hamster Wolfgang IV ( I had the I, II & III) was Mr November 2005 & 2006 for a Hamster Calender in Japan, Alas he has gone to stay with an Auntie and Uncle in the Country now ;-) and his modeling days are over, but what a handsome chap!


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Picture This I caught the last half of this on Sunday. Anybody else watch it (despite Germaine Greer)? I thought it was quite good. I enjoy listening to other peoples creative processes because it's so unique to the individual and often inspiring. It will probably spawn a whole load of spin-offs (like property developing, how to cook and garden makeover progs).

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