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ZEISS DTI thermal imaging cameras. For more discoveries at night, and during the day.

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Three little old men

Time to leave alone.
Water colour.
A challenge to make flat look interesting, I wouldn't mind some rocky cliffs.I will just have to look at your pic's Tim till I get the chance.
 

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That's a beauty Arthur. Very brave to tackle that angle and you've produced probably the most unusual kingfisher pics I've ever seen.

Woody
 
Love seeing what you are doing Arthur- you seem to be on a roll at the moment- keep it up. I don't know about you but life always seems better if at those times. Lovely work.
 
a creative patch indeed, enjoying seeing you branch out and pushing your boundaries. The swans are very clever.
 
Thankyou all.
Yes I am enjoying myself ,experimenting with the different mediums Wendy. But the Wife say's that everytime she goe's out theres a different picture on the wall as i have changed them round.
 
Spent a bit more time with the fluffball. Cant hurry oil as much as I would like to get on.
Dif. in a natural light photo.
 

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Superb work Arthur!
Agree with the previously mailed comments entirely!
The swan composition is an extraordinary one and this little Grebe
is a joy for the eyes!!

Paschalis
 

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