Yes, I opened the guestbook. I was a bit wary of it, the one-sided comments feel odd after hootoo, but I see how it works now.
You have a point about those Newburugh 'trees'!
I checked out the Picadilly theatre edits - it's interesting what different effects do - there was one that brought out the side window which I hadn't really noticed before.
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Hi Anneke!!! Great idea for a Fotki Game!!! Quite a long explanation that you might have to condense in order to get others to become interested... Try to shorten the description a bit... I haven't been doing photo contests for some years now as it became too time consuming for me with everything else, but your idea of a Fotki game is cool!!! Internet time for me is short this time of year too with spring chores but I will stay tuned in...and participate if I can... Good luck with your project... Best Wishes!!! Gary
Thank you very much for your comments and interest on my Easter photos in general! Darker (more gray) eggs were painted with bilberries. Definitely even I am not able to eat all of eggs painted by me. Usually I am visiting friends. Definitely some of eggs are taken to the office... Peteris
Hi Anneke!!! Just back recently from Vietnam (was Great) and wanted to let you know there is some fotki fun going on!!! Talla and I started a forum about it,,, Michelle was the originator of the idea / see here---> http://forum.fotki.com/fotkicom/12050433174/kid--at-heart-fotkins/
Abandoned/derelict buildings would be interesting. I nearly suggested one on sheds, but I decided I should get to know the site better before doing any such thing! The competitions are great for ideas, and just fun and they're challenging. Certainly making me more aware and careful. What you did in that last photo of the week one made the building very dramatic.
Glad you liked the Forvie dunes - it's an amazing place. It has a rare, for the UK, wildness.
Hi Mudhooks, I wanted to say thanks for those comments, especially on the Brown Moss one - it's a place I've grown very fond of and... well anyway, it means something to share that. Shame you didn't get an actual photo of the wheelchair, the mental image is great. My caravan guy was nuts. He was single-handed and his truck was rocking under the weight. By the way, I recognise the name - I've dropped by your albums every now and then, since you started the hootoo one. You choose interesting subjects and I think seeing your abandoned buildings was a factor in my actually stopping one day to photograph the flax mill I drive by on the way to work.