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My grandson with his daddy's socks on
the long walk
And a water drop off a flower in my garden
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That is so funny Windrider. Only you could come up with that. By the way. The vanishing point is excellent in the photograph. I have been sat here in my dining room with the doors open all afternoon due to the rain and trying to get your second shot. I nearly did it but nowhere near as good as yours. Great work Windrider.

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that first picture is just precious. The second capture is outstanding. I hope that I can be that good someday.
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Wow, that second shot is absolutely exquisite. Makes me want to tear mine up and throw it away. The bar just got raised......The first is very cute and yet as Jake said, the tehcnical merits of the total composition are outstanding as well with the angle, the lines, the vanishing point etc. What a post......all I had was a weird looking horse for my post!
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That is so funny Windrider. Only you could come up with that. By the way. The vanishing point is excellent in the photograph. I have been sat here in my dining room with the doors open all afternoon due to the rain and trying to get your second shot. I nearly did it but nowhere near as good as yours. Great work Windrider.

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lol, a hose works amazingly for water drops!

Thanky ou both for your kind words
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How funny! Not exactly what I was expecting....
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I actually Laughed Out Loud! You should put that in his bedroom...
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That is a freakin riot. I am laughing my socks off...and thank you for the chuckle! Nice work.
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Okay .. he wasn't really walking down that road was he? ..
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Great shots love the second one and the first is very surreal in feel but awesome none the less
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