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Photography competition - September - Farjo - 08-09-12 Congratulations to Agent Picolax for his winning photographs last month. His chosen theme for September is: Wildlife, any animal, bird, insect or other living creature from the great outdoors - BUT NOT YOUR PETS Post your photographs below to enter. Competition rules include a maximum of 2 photographs per active member, photographs must have been taken by the entrant and relate to the theme and the competition will close on or after 27 September. The prize is to choose next month's theme. Re: Photography competition - September - Lazarus - 08-09-12 gonna break my virginity and submit to the competition [smg id=527] [smg id=526] go gently. Re: Photography competition - September - Tori - 08-09-12 I love this months choice of wildlife. It's one of my favourite things to take photos of ![]() First from me, a red kite, wild, taken in Pyrton, Oxfordshire. ![]() The second is a female red deer in Richmond Park. ![]() Re: Photography competition - September - Lawrence - 08-09-12 Couple of the beasties I've spotted in my garden... Re: Photography competition - September - Agent Picolax - 09-09-12 Here are my entries for this month Re: Photography competition - September - Tcat2001 - 09-09-12 Haven't figured how to get big un's up but here's my two 633 Squadron. Pelicans off the San Diego coast [smg id=535] Eyes bigger than your belly. Again off the SD coast [smg id=536] Re: Photography competition - September - Fazerider - 10-09-12 A couple from the creepy-crawlie end of the wildlife spectrum: ![]() A bush cricket I spotted munching the flowers on my runner bean plants one evening. ![]() A cellar spider carrying her eggs around in my kitchen late at night. Re: Photography competition - September - Instructorman - 10-09-12 A couple from a recent visit to Longleat Re: Photography competition - September - Lazarus - 10-09-12 (10-09-12, 12:30 AM)Fazerider link Wrote: A cellar spider carrying her eggs around in my kitchen late at night. Wouldnt that be classed as a pet :rollin :lol Re: Photography competition - September - snooky - 11-09-12 ![]() ![]() Re: Photography competition - September - purplebear7 - 14-09-12 Who's The Daddy. Adult Grizzly feeding .. fresh Salmon for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner. The Great Outdoors at it's best .. Wilderness of Vancouver and Rocky Mountains of Canada. Re: Photography competition - September - purplebear7 - 14-09-12 Three of a Very Special Kind. Rare set of Grizzly Bear Triplets Pups. Learning to fish .. just like Mom & Dad. Wildlife .. just about as good s it gets in the wilderness of Vancouver. Re: Photography competition - September - purplebear7 - 14-09-12 As Above. Sorry. PB Re: Photography competition - September - Gingernutz - 15-09-12 ![]() Another Ginger with nuts ![]() Re: Photography competition - September - R1FSR - 16-09-12 ![]() ![]() Re: Photography competition - September - Lawrence - 16-09-12 There's some really good photos going up, it's going to be hard to choose between them ![]() Re: Photography competition - September - Fatherbiker - 17-09-12 The expression 'Gobsmacked' comes to mind to some of these amazing photographs. Keep it up guys! This is another from Longleat...(if it comes out).... Re: Photography competition - September - Fatherbiker - 17-09-12 Bugger....Wrong one! :rolleyes :rolleyes ....Sorry bout that...Try this one.... :lol Re: Photography competition - September - evesdad - 17-09-12 ![]() Scanned in from a print taken on honeymoon in Kenya 22 years ago, can you spot 2 bulls looking to get "really wild" :eek ![]() "Wild death" worked out it is a rat but don't know how it is about 6 foot up a tree. Re: Photography competition - September - Lazarus - 18-09-12 (17-09-12, 09:02 PM)evesdad link Wrote: "Wild death" worked out it is a rat but don't know how it is about 6 foot up a tree. Some big cats drag their kill up a tree so that they can feast later - keeps it away from the scavengers. |