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    Pot of Gold

    Not often you look through the door and see a rainbow



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    Chinese philosopher Confucius could have had the Mac in mind when he said "If you enjoy what you do, you`ll never work another day in your life."
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    Re: Beach Huts.

    Really liked this one

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    Re: Beach Huts.

    Really liked this one
    Yes, my pick to date.

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    Doorway to light

    Hi there Squisha

    Liking your pic. Has a great warm feel to it

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    Got one up..

    ..not fantastic but it's an entry.
    Shot on a Zeiss Ikon folder and scanned using an Epsom 2450 photo flatbed.

    Mirrors are symbolic doorways, you can use them to look into yourself.
    In this case it was childhood memories of my folks cellar - a dark and scary place at the time.

    Comments appreciated (I know it's a bit out of focus in the reflection but its supposed to be)
    BSRIPN (Officially full of it..)

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    play and exploration

    "There’s a lot happening during playtime. Little ones are lifting, dropping, looking, pouring, bouncing, hiding, building, knocking down, and more. They are learning key scientific concepts, such as what sinks and floats; mathematical concepts, including how to balance blocks to build a tower; and literacy skills, such as trying out new vocabulary or storytelling skills as children “act out” different roles.

    "And when your children play with you, they are also learning — that they are loved and important and that they are fun to be around. These social - emotional skills give them the self-esteem and self-confidence they need to continue building loving and supportive relationships all their lives."

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    SnowQueen - through the reflection

    That looks suspiciously like Yamaha FS1E!!

    Certainly a Yammy of the period.
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    Re: May09 comments “Looking through”

    'Left behind' by Tatiana is terrific. Lots of layers and a strong layout give it an air of mystery.
    A work of art is a picture without a caption.

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    Re: Doorway to light

    Oh, thanks a lot! India...and a lucky composition/good time of the day
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