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Chairman Bill
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You're not a proper photographer until you've photographed bluebells in woodland :-)
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Nice, Bill. Ain't Spring wonderful?
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This proves again that you are a proper photographer, Bill.
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Bill, I like them all but #3 is my favorite!!
I'm doubtful we will EVER get Spring here in CT
. There was a thin skim of ice on my deck yesterday morning, almost busted my keester when bringing the dogs out!
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Nice soft images Bill. Kevin we are forecast frost with the possibility of snow this weekend, so cold in areas other than Connecticut. Ken
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Quote from: Chairman Bill on April 30, 2019, 09:03:11 am
You're not a proper photographer until you've photographed bluebells in woodland :-)
I totally agree Bill and I used to live right next door to ancient Bluebell wood in Sheffield and spent many, many happy hours in there snapping away from every angle I could think of. And when you got near to where the ground was blanketed with them, then the delicate scent they release collectively, really is something else.
You're making me wish I was in that ancient wood again right this minute..
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Quote from: Chairman Bill on April 30, 2019, 09:03:11 am
You're not a proper photographer until you've photographed bluebells in woodland :-)
I hope it's valid to England only, I have no bluebells around me
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