Horse's eye

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Wildieswife
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Horse's eye

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From last June. I went a walk with my daughter to try to encourage the arrival of my Grandson. I couldn't keep up with her ;) Said Grandson is now crawling - how time flies the older you get!

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Pat

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Nice horses eye. The fly in the corner makes me want to itch!

There was a thread here, I think started by Henry, of pictures where the photographer appears in the picture as a secondary feature, often in reflections. This would have been a great submission there as well :) . I will try and find the thread.
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Birma wrote:Nice horses eye. The fly in the corner makes me want to itch!

There was a thread here, I think started by Henry, of pictures where the photographer appears in the picture as a secondary feature, often in reflections. This would have been a great submission there as well :) . I will try and find the thread.
Found it for you Birm: http://www.photoclubalpha.com/forum/vie ... =17&t=4245
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Well found Doc - great to go back through that thread. (Sorry for the off topic post Pat!)
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Thanks for posting that Pat, it's even better than I remembered it ! Great shot.
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Hi Pat, : )

You're almost as clear as your avatar photo in this reflection. Good one!

Thanks for sharing,

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Thanks all! :)

Pat
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