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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
Decided on the colour green, but if people want to add others feel free, though not red as we've had that one.
One to start us off.
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Posted by Flightless Anachronistic Bird (U6437464) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
Thanks for starting the thread. Here's one that I took yesterday!
(I already posted it on the Natural History thread, but I think it's perfect for 'green' too :- ) )
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
Cheating by posting OH's photos
Large Emerald moth
Sprawler caterpillar
Will post some of mine in due course.
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
Superb photos from both of you.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
Will post some of mine in due course.Ìý
In fact I took this one recently to test out my new camera
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Posted by Flightless Anachronistic Bird (U6437464) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
Another green fella:
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Posted by Flightless Anachronistic Bird (U6437464) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
And green growth ...
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
All great and green!
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
One tenth:
Marvellous shots all - how can I photograph envy?
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
In green of course! ; )
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
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Posted by Flightless Anachronistic Bird (U6437464) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
All great and green!Ìý
BB, That's am intriguing shot. Are the darker green areas where there are two leaves overlapping? It's very striking.
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Sunday, 2nd September 2012
Yes just sun and shadows overlapping.
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
It's a delightful photo Bb.
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
Some more from me.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
Going through my photo albums I see plenty of green
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
Lovely photos Auntie C. I've been looking through what I have and found I've far more green than I thought.
Took these this morning, seemed easier than going through the albums in different places.
C
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
Like those Constance.
The lawn looks good enough to play cricket on it. :O)
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
Interesting pictures already this month.
The lawn looks more like it's perfect for croquet (unless there's a /lot/ more behind the photographe).
I've gone back a bit and offer the desktop background from the laptop...
XTD
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
We have played croquet on occasions, certainly not big enough for cricket!
C
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Monday, 3rd September 2012
The crows of the day:
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Wednesday, 5th September 2012
Delightful photos.
More green from me.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Thursday, 6th September 2012
And more green from me
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Thursday, 6th September 2012
Lovely ones Auntie C.
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Thursday, 6th September 2012
Nice ones, Auntie C. Particularly liked the billboard.
XTD
Bookmarking with these two. The first one is not quite clear as taken through glass. Both photos taken at the aquarium/rain forest exhibit in Dallaslast week
Here's another from the same place
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Friday, 7th September 2012
Here's another from the same place
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Ooh cayman naughtiness? Love his hat.
And the green grassy areas here are such a mundane, non-descript sort of piece of city park considering the historic event that took place here in November 1963
The view is from the 7th floor window of the Texas School Book Depository in Dallas immediately above the 6th floor window from which the fatal shots are believed to have been fired
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Posted by goldilocks exits pursued by bears (U1859740) on Friday, 7th September 2012
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Friday, 7th September 2012
The famous grassy knoll?
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Saturday, 8th September 2012
More green from me.
I found these two yesterday.
Looking over the valley towards the Château.
Saw this one on Wednesday.
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Saturday, 8th September 2012
By the Wey:
Hide & Seek:
The grassy knoll is on the far left of the pic - next to where there are people standing, they are also standing near the "X" painted on the road that marks the spot where the car was when the fatal shot hit him. I wonder if they keep any statistics on the number of tourists hit by vehicles (it's a busy street) as they wander into the road to take photos of it....
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Wednesday, 12th September 2012
A bump with more from me.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Saturday, 15th September 2012
Just to keep this going - Pine Beauty caterpillar
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Sunday, 16th September 2012
A superb photo Auntie C.
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Posted by Ex Tram Driver (U5244457) on Thursday, 20th September 2012
I've eventually got around to putting some pictures together for this thread.
The lawn looks good enough to play cricket on it. :O)Ìý
Now, this lawn does look good enough to play cricket on...
As indeed they were when I walked past in the afternoon!
A few more which come under the heading of 'Green (painted) Transport
And one for the contrast between the rain-laden cloud and the green meadows
XTD
A couple or three from my holiday, last week, in Suffolk:-
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Thursday, 20th September 2012
Lovely photos XTD and Gruney.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Thursday, 20th September 2012
Another random selection
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Thursday, 20th September 2012
Lovely photos Auntie C. What's the first one, please?
Some things from me.
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Posted by Auntie Clockwise (U8040384) on Thursday, 20th September 2012
What's the first one, please?Ìý
It's a lichen, but I couldn't tell you the species.
Your photos are lovely chp.
Here's another one:-
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Posted by borchesterbouncer (U14738918) on Friday, 21st September 2012
Oh that's lovely! Pity the farmers have to spoil the effect with sheep marking! ; )
Thank you! At least the marking's green.
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Posted by chicken_hot_pot (U8480346) on Friday, 21st September 2012
Odd looking lichen Auntie C, but very interesting. Thanks too.
Drat the flea...................................
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