Visual Aid Library

Today’s visual aid pic complements the wonderful pic from Deborah Jones Jewellery. Instead of a return to Narnia this old gate looks like the entrance to a secret garden.

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love this image, beautiful colours.

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what a fantastic image.

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Another mossy shot.

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Not quite sure what the gold creature is all about.

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This over-grown, hidden cottage could be the subject of a dark fairy-tale or late night horror movie.

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Great thread, I have been slow.y rebuilding my visual library after losing a lot of pics when my pc’s crashed and the backup failed :unamused: Here’s one of my favourites, setting sun reflected in glass buildings in London taken last year

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Well, I hope this thread speeds up your visual aid recovery. :grinning:

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Can you tell I like overgrown mossy things

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This is as close as I could get to this gem of a building, so I never found out what it actually was.

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“Chateau Loire Valley” When visiting tourist attractions the most difficult thing I find, when taking photos, is trying to eliminate the inappropriately clad tourists. By that I mean not matching the historic or grandeur surroundings. I use the two ‘Ps’ - patience and positioning.

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What a fabulous assortment of photos on here

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Appropriately number 13! Knock-door-run.

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Inshore fishing boat. I have great admiration for these fishermen who work tirelessly in dangerous and extremely hard working conditions. They have a great sense of community though, each crew looking after its fellow fishermen.

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Summer has come to the Cornish coast. (Ross Poldark is sything just out of shot…I have good imagination :slight_smile: )

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If I plant this little seed of loveliness do you think it might grow? I just love avocados!

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Pole dancing sheep!

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Well the “Soldiers’ Button” lapel pin and cufflink set is now finished.

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They look great Michael. A lovely representation of a lovely flower.