…is that it’s just about impossible for anything to be misinterpreted or misconstrued. This in turn means that no-one gets offended, no names get called and no allegations are levelled. This in turn means that everyone is happy. And that is good.

I don’t usually play around with my photos on the computer “post processing”. As far as I’m concerned, once they’re taken, they’re taken: I don’t have the software, the time or the inclination to mess around with them. That’s something else to learn and I haven’t even learnt how to take photographs yet.
However, I just poked this one of Alex’s Winnie the Pooh sprinkler a bit and I quite like the results.
I think that this is one of those photographs that is best viewed large and you can do that here.
There now. That wasn’t so controversial, now was it?




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Dunno… is it right that Winnie-the-Pooh sprays like that? I mean, really!
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Hmmm……I’m trying, but I can’t find anything to be offend by in this fun summertime pic – ah, there it is, you’re poking fun at the fact that I’ve had to have the lights and the heating on all day – you’re winterist!
No, a winterphobe! No…oh have a good weekend.
HH > It went everywhere. Eww.
Rob > Ag. Shame. Never mind. Tomorrow will be warmer. (For us).
Your use of light is highly offensive in that picture.
And the fact that you portray Winnie as a squirter.
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Is that a illegal lobster in your back garden???
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Goblin > How are you supposed to take a picture without light?
Pamela > I can safely say that’s the first time I’ve been accused of having an unlawful crustacean in my garden.