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Pondside | Photo


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dviduk
 Male (gold account) dviduk

Date: 14th Jun 2008, 6:49 PM
Category: Still life
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Title: Pondside
Description: Forget what this thing's called...

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3 comments

buttonspoon
 Female (gold account) buttonspoon

14th Jun 2008, 8:00 PM

I don't know what it's called but it's a really good photo!


 Male (gold account) dviduk replied:

Thanks! I shall hereby name it "pond stuff" smile


CanonCaliber
 Male (gold account) CanonCaliber

15th Jun 2008, 2:46 PM

I think it's a "Teasel"
They used to use it for untangling wool


Tino
 Male (gold account) Tino

17th Jun 2008, 10:10 PM

Go back in 4 weeks and picture it again...i'll bet it's purple in colour and some 6 year old pissed on stella with a knife has hacked it's head off. Enjoy this while you can. Nice pic! Tino


 Male (gold account) dviduk replied:

Yeah it's true... the drink n drugs problem in slimbridge is hugely under-reported in the news!
Think the pic turned out pretty good, is a helluva lot easier when the subject isn't moving/quacking/trying to bite your leg smile


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