David they are beautiful pics, love bluebells. What a shame you removed the other picture. Have put this page in my 'favourites' so I can look again from time to time
I went on that website that was mentioned the other day. And tried to 'save image' on a couple of the photos, all that was there after was a 'black' page, so you can't keep any on there. bit of a ramble, does that make sense lol
Had a really enjoyable camera club meeting last night, the guest speaker was wildlife photographer Danny Green.....he is such an extraordinary talent & inspiration, He has a book of his work.....costing £30, it's worth every penny.
Was thinking of putting a patch of wild flowers down the bottom of the garden, you could do that with your buttercups Tracey. They might spread too much on your lawn. Didn't you say your OH loved his lawn?
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holliehock, thanks for info' on Irfan cropping tool. Will check it out if I don't "get on" with Paint.
David lovely bluebell pics.
Chicky fireworks

Tracey lovely
David they are beautiful pics, love bluebells. What a shame you removed the other picture. Have put this page in my 'favourites' so I can look again from time to time
I went on that website that was mentioned the other day. And tried to 'save image' on a couple of the photos, all that was there after was a 'black' page, so you can't keep any on there. bit of a ramble, does that make sense lol
Oh, how did that happen?
But then, you get double value from Dove
whether you want it or not................
Gardening in Central Norfolk on improved gritty moraine over chalk ... free-draining.
Think you've got hiccups Dove
(bit early ) 
Lovely pic David, I love Bluebells too.
Maybe I could have a patch of buttercups........on the lawn
Tracy - Don't think I have any on file at the moment, but have to say dandelions make an excellent subject......even when they have seed heads.
Had a really enjoyable camera club meeting last night, the guest speaker was wildlife photographer Danny Green.....he is such an extraordinary talent & inspiration, He has a book of his work.....costing £30, it's worth every penny.
This is his website, if anyone feels inclined to view his work: http://www.dannygreenphotography.com/
Was thinking of putting a patch of wild flowers down the bottom of the garden, you could do that with your buttercups Tracey. They might spread too much on your lawn. Didn't you say your OH loved his lawn?
Views from the bottom of our garden today, can't believe we have some sun!
And a little forgetmenot just about to flower