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Photo of Bitton by: David Roberts

Sunflower
"Sunflowers always have Happy Smiley faces, I like this" - Karen Lee(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Thwaite by: Rob Lewis

Waterfall
"Great use of a slow shutter speed. I really like this fine image." - Rod Burkey(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Surrey by: cathyml

A picture of Surrey
"Clever use of monochrome Cathy. Could have been a still fom a 50's movie. " - Rod Burkey(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Bidford-on-Avon by: Patrick Hogan

A Single Arch.
"Would have been proud to have taken this." - Rod Burkey(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Rugeley by: Darren Newton

My garden.
"I think it's lovely garden which gets a lot of TLC" - Ted(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Market Bosworth by: Karen Lee

The old Water Pump
"Nicely framed Karen," - Dave John(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Rugeley by: Darren Newton

My garden.
"My thought exactly, but don't get so close you cant't get sharp focus. A very good effort considering how long you've had the camera" - Dave John(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Rugeley by: Darren Newton

A walk along the canal in summer
"Having said that, though, it does show the lens is quite good looking at the detail showing in the brickwork. " - Dave John(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Rugeley by: Darren Newton

A walk along the canal in summer
"Interesting, and I think you were obviously after the number but i feel a wider shot showing more of the bridge and its surrounds might be more appealing. But you are certainly coming on." - Dave John(22nd August 2011)

Photo of Rugeley by: Darren Newton

A walk along the canal in summer
"Again darren you seem to be too close for the camera's autofocus. Check the manual it will tell you somewher in there what the closest focus distance is. Focus point here seems to me to be were the flowers come from the main stem. Keep at it and you will soon get the hang of the limitations. All lenses have a minimum focus distance even those costing £5-6000, its just a case of knowing what it is...." - Dave John(22nd August 2011)