Amelia's photos
On the beach
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Tractor
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Row your boat
Christmas morning in Shrewsbury
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Circles of confusion.
The last HFF of 2019
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Our village through rose tinted glass
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The Saturday Self challenge today is: Anything related to Christmas. Since it is also the Winter Solstice, if you don't celebrate Christmas, you may choose any topic relating to winter.
This photo is taken through a clear red glass bauble on our tree. It was a grey morning. We look out to this oak tree, our front garden and a few houses from the living room.
Bring me sunshine
Happisburgh on the first day of Advent
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Padlocked
HFF to you all.
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Winter's signature
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The Sunday Challenge today: Your Favourite Photograph of 2019
It was difficult to make a decision, but this is one of my favourites.
SONG OF THE ICE - 1 HOUR ICE MUSIC
Iced fungi
Iced fungi
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My favourite sort of morning, low sun and thick frost. These tiny frosted fungi were found on a cut tree stump, which can be seem in PiP 1 if you look closely.
PiP 2 shows a close-up of the larger fungus.
PiP 3 is an ice puddle.
I must go down to the seas again.
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High and Dry in Elie
Reach for the Sky.
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Sea Beams by Donald Urquhart, are nine vertical oak beams illustrating the different colours of the sea
High and Dry in Dysart
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Behind the boat is an outdoor sculpture called 'Sea Beams' by Donald Urquhart, comprised of nine vertical oak beams illustrating the different colours of the sea.The Firth of Forth can be seen behind it here. The oak beams were each cut from a single tree.