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Category: Zuiko

wet clock

Posted on June 9, 2010

A wet and bedraggled Dandelion clock. Also on Flickr.

Posted in colour, dath, färg, flower, green, Macro, Nature, Olympus510, ZuikoTagged Dandelion, Lion's teeth, pissabedLeave a comment

Canal reflections

Posted on March 2, 2010

Grangemouth, Scotland. A windstill drizzly day, and I found this place while cycling around Grangemouth. It made the Explore pages on Flickr!

Posted in B/W, Olympus510, Scotland, ZuikoTagged B/W, reflections, trees, water1 Comment

Steel tubes

Posted on February 18, 2010

baggage trolley collection at Paris CDG Aerogare

Posted in abstract, Airport, B/W, France, Function, Olympus, Olympus510, ZuikoTagged abstract, B/W, chrome, metal, steel5 Comments

just another drop so…..

Posted on January 15, 2010

dripping icicle in the churchyard, Fritsla, Sweden. I was down on one knee in the snow to get the best angle, long time since I’ve been kneeling in the vicinity of a church!

Posted in blue, Church, colour, dath, färg, Ice, Macro, Olympus, Olympus510, Sweden, ZuikoTagged drop, Fritsla, Sweden, uisce_reoite3 Comments

a few flakes

Posted on January 3, 2010

Macro shot of snowflakes caught in a branch in the back garden today. I didn’t stay out too long, it was minus 15°C in the middle of the day!

Posted in B/W, Ice, Nature, Olympus, Olympus510, Sweden, Winter, ZuikoTagged B/W, crystal, flakes, sneachta, snow, subzero1 Comment

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