Daily Sarah's 365 31st December 2013 - The End! (CAN'T BELIEVE I'VE ACTUALLY FINISHED!!)

Love your Sunset shot Sarah - not so keen on Dino - perhaps it's the chain :)

Your Son's sunset is lovely too :)
 
Well, Mr-Offline-Simon, I have to say you have taken a brilliant shot today - perhaps you could give Sarah some advice tomorrow? :naughty::lol:
 
You need to watch that pest problem, Sarah - it'll get worse when the weather heats up! :)

Cool fun shot and I like it! :thumbs:
 
Very nice - I think I actually prefer that version - sort of poignant feel to it
 
Oh, yes, that is stunning - I really like this one. :)
 
Like that lots Sarah, as said, poignant is a good description of it.
 
Quick catch up Sarah....

29th March - that's a great shot, and wonderful detail in the sky too.

30th March - an ace fun shot....damn those turkeys ;)

31st March - great shot, well lit and suits the background colour well.
 
I got up early to get a sunrise but it didn't happen so I'm with you on the grey sky, still lovely shot and gorgeous bricks...

My fav does have to be the wilting tulip... Gorgeous
 
30th is hilarious, I love it!

31st is gorgeous. I struggle for space in my flat where the lighting is good so am always envious of these types of shots from you.

Liking the 1st, too. Looks like the building squished itself into the last remaining space :lol:
 
Nice - bit of a "Terry Pratchett" feel to it for me :)

Thanks Jim

Nice shot today Sarah, as you said just a shame about the weather :bang:.

Yes, cleared up now, I should have gone later this afternoon.

I got up early to get a sunrise but it didn't happen so I'm with you on the grey sky, still lovely shot and gorgeous bricks...

My fav does have to be the wilting tulip... Gorgeous

Thanks Trace, I'm really pleased with that tulip.

30th is hilarious, I love it!

31st is gorgeous. I struggle for space in my flat where the lighting is good so am always envious of these types of shots from you.

Liking the 1st, too. Looks like the building squished itself into the last remaining space :lol:

Thanks Toni, you don't need much space to do the still life stuff, Andy had taken over the conservatory yesterday to build up a push bike, so I just had the sheet of paper propped up on the coffee table & there was just enough room for the tripod. I'm stuck here for anything bigger though as we've not got enough room.
 
I really like todays - and I agree about that wonderful brickwork...but most interesting to me is the way is kind of squished between the other buildings and that window on the ground floor - can't remember seeing one quite like that before and I love it!

I also like that bit at the bottom shaped the same as the window which looks like it's a borrower's door to the house or something!! :lol: That's very cute!
 
Either that's a real practice run or they'll have to extend civil marriage to sheep!! :naughty::D
 
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