Very nice.
A blue sky is way better than a white or grey one.
Very good work.
I was reading the other day about a Russian lady, who's husband was killed in the early 40's, so she sold all their property and bought a tank, which she drove, eventually getting killed in action and was awarded the "Hero of the Soviet Union" title.
I do 1:35 AFV's but painting figures at 1:35 is something that I need much more practice on, so rather envious of your painting skills.
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Well done Ron.
Not easy having black and white feathers adjacent to each other.
Fingers crossed for September.
Cwilson341 wrote:
I have a few plants already that are dangerous to ingest!
I hope you are not planning some dastardly deed Carol.
Thank you Rob.
This being "confined to barracks" is really winding me up, the camera is gathering dust.
Then you turn on the TV and the weather man tells you that the next few days are going to be glorious sunshine etc, etc. Who cares if the weather will be good, if you can't get outside!!!
Thank you Rob.
Our Jays don't have the best of reputations.
Thank you Rob.
Yes, on page one of this post I reverted to its Latin Name.
I'm sure that many male members were disappointed after reading the title !
Rob48 wrote:
Great shots as usual, my friend.
That's very kind of you Rob.
Fine shot Bob. It seems to have a translucent quality about it.
A lovely set Ken. The colours on the spider are quite something.
When I lived/worked in Africa, I used to be amused watching the antics of geckos and lizards.
Oh Carol, what a lovely selection of blooms, nicely shot.
Your "Gloriosa Lily" is absolutely incredible. I don't recall seeing one previously.
Footnote: Just checked up on it and apparently it is very dangerous and can cause human fatalities if ingested.
Ah, mother nature, a thing of beauty.......
Nice shot. It would make a suitable book cover.