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Results of the July Photo Competition .. AND THE WINNER IS ...

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daveyboi:
A big thank you to everyone who entered the competition with your amazing photos . As everyone commented it made voting a very hard choice.

AND THE WINNER IS ..

Peanuts with Picture 2



In Second place was Picture 6 from Barriedalenick



In Third place was Picture 7 from Silverleaf



In fourth place was Picture 3 from Poppy Mole



In equal fifth place were Picture 1 from Tee Gee and Picture 4 from Nora 42





And the last but not least picture was Picture 5 from Pumpkinlover



A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THOSE WHO VOTED AS WELL

Digeroo:
What is the cow eating?  Are they mirabelles?

Lovely pics everyone thanks

Tee Gee:
Well done Peanuts

I guess your picture had the ah! factor whereas I had the eek factor!


Am I imagining things but did  the subject change part ways through i.e. I seem to think that insects were asked for at first then it changed to wildlife pets etc later. ( I had my entry in early)

This is not sour grapes to tell you the truth I liked the content of the winning picture.

 Thanks to the two people who voted for my picture.

I might have put this picture in when the subject changed;




But as they say....you are always wiser in hind sight.

Nora42:
My picture of the Mullein moth caterpillars was actually taken by my daughter who was 8 at the time and obsessed by creepy crawlies.

I think all the picks were great and well done to Peanuts - what theme will you pick for the next comp.

Nora

peanuts:
 

Subject - I was stumped when I read that it was "animals on the plot" or insects etc. I couldn't find anything that day, then I looked out of our kitchen window at the field adjoining, and saw our local cows helping themselves to OUR plums!! So I rushed out with the camera and took that shot. They were leaning heavily  over the fence and thankfully the farmer next door saw that, and moved them into the next field that evening.
I then asked if I could submit a photo of animals leaning over into our garden and Daveyboi assured me I could!  I never imagined cows eating plums.  There used to be horses next door and they loved the plums, but cows?  I thought they just ate grass.
They are a small not that sweet plum, not mirabelle though, which are much nicer with a better flavour.  They are useful for bottling, and for making jelly with blackberries which I've done this week.
I loved the caterpillar photo!

Quote from: Peanuts on July 14, 2015, 19:19:18
Couldn't really find much to photo at all . . . . . until this evening.  I'm hoping that animals on the plot can be taken slightly loosely - will leaning over the fence and eating from the plot count??!!

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