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Frothy


I took a photo of this Cow Parsley and afterwards used filters to add some blur and then a bit of glow. I was aiming for a soft, frothy look, which I hope I've achieved.
Best viewed large, on black I think. Thanks for looking.
Best viewed large, on black I think. Thanks for looking.
buonacoppi, Gudrun, , trester88 and 15 other people have particularly liked this photo
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great spring pattern
Have a great evening...
You have certainly achieved your aim and very nicely done :)
Are you a head-of-froth-on-a-pint man? Or are you like Yorkshire folk who prefer less head and therefore more beer for their thruppence-ha'pnisw'th?
I'll tell 'ee me preference, 'fthou'll tell me yoursen firstwithall.
nowt fairer said 'n that!
Keith Burton club has replied to Andy Rodker clubLove the accent :-))
Andy Rodker club has replied to Keith Burton clubAt least you're not a 'half a lager for the lady' chap, if you see what I mean. When I worked in pubs and bars (Cornwall late 70s and the uni union bar late 70s too), the choice was bitter (keg sadly at uni, but a real ale in the pub) or lager (Harp, usually). The men drank bitter and the ladies drank Harp ( a Guiness production, and a sad but astute creation).
Not sure where I'm going with this except straight to bed!
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