Poll
Question:
Which is your favourite
Option 1: Picture 1
votes: 5
Option 2: Picture 2
votes: 1
Option 3: Picture 3
votes: 3
Option 4: Picture 4
votes: 2
Option 5: Picture 5
votes: 3
Option 6: Picture 6
votes: 11
Option 7: Picture 7
votes: 2
Option 8: Picture 8
votes: 0
Option 9: Picture 9
votes: 2
Nine lovely pics to choose form this time. The theme was Autumn Colours, get voting folks.
Picture 1
(http://i.imgur.com/fGyJXF3.jpg)
Picture 2
(http://i.imgur.com/TddOoEc.jpg)
Picture 3
(http://i.imgur.com/KADxSrT.jpg)
Picture 4
(http://i.imgur.com/4kPVjoR.jpg)
Picture 5
(http://i.imgur.com/Fkkb95t.jpg)
Picture 6
(http://i.imgur.com/lxLTb5y.jpg)
Picture 7
(http://i.imgur.com/lWMdI1P.jpg)
Picture 8
(http://i.imgur.com/GDYnNwL.jpg)
Picture 9
(http://i.imgur.com/NvcJFKE.jpg)
Number six. :wave:
Oh wow...look at the size of that bell.. :drunken_smilie: That sheep must have some neck muscles...It must be called Arnie.. :icon_cheers: Hmmmm.....interesting looking wool..... :angel11: :glasses9: I wonder what it would be like to spin....? :tongue3: :happy7:
Picture 9 is good as I can see myself walking along that path, but the colours of the leaves on the ground was great. Was difficult to choose.
Nine very nice shots, I based my vote on the theme autumn colour, a couple of the shots IMHO didn't quite fit the brief. I love the shot of the hens, and would like to know what variety they are ? :-)
Lovely shots - I'm a sucker for interesting shots of autumn leaves...
3 FOR ME PLEASE.
Gazza
picture 6
Some great pictures there! I'd like to have voted for two or three of them. ;)
Don't forget to vote folks!
#6 got my vote
#2 made me LOL :icon_cheers:
6 got my vote too, beautiful.
Love the shot in No.5
Quote from: Mikeakabigman on December 01, 2014, 11:01:33
Nine very nice shots, I based my vote on the theme autumn colour, a couple of the shots IMHO didn't quite fit the brief. I love the shot of the hens, and would like to know what variety they are ? :-)
They are Peking Batams, completely domesticated! Betsy on the left thinks she owns our kitchen, bardges her way in and is always inches from my feet as I dig at the allotment. She had learnt to collect the insects that get revealed and has learned that when I point, there is something good there. Coco (on the right) is less confident/mature, a little aloof and still nestles under my chin at dusk.
Last bumpings!!!
Stunning pictures, love those bantams. 'Tis a huge bell for that sheep, wool looks quite fine but very straight. Right I've finally made my mind up!
Ps sorry B'Nick I wasn't able to send you my picture in time.
I loved picture 2. Gorgeous little characters and interesting interpretation of the theme :happy7: