…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?
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.