Seaside inspired by Hockney?

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A day at the seaside, spyed this lonely bright orange chair, couldn't resist the Hockney-esque shot.

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Sara_HorwathExcellent Work15 Apr 2009 - 08:35
tobeorxExcellent Work14 Apr 2009 - 01:46

Blossoms and Bees

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Peacock Tail

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Springtime @ Kew

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Blooms and birds on a chilly spring day @ Kew Gardens.

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The Squirrel Shot

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Always always the squirrel shot is a perrenial favourite with those new to these furry critters. I also fell into this trap and decided I needed to capture a shot of this 'cute' specimen...

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Cloudy Day on the Hillside...

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Beautiful light on the hillside park, took as many shots as I could before the light disappeared and the storm broke!

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Parc Monceau

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No this isn't a painting (i'm not that gifted ;) but the bright vibrant colours at Parc Monceau in Paris, where all the nannies of the rich take their charges, made for a really great photo! [April 2008]

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Oh My, Versailles!

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The garden in Versailles, already an unbelievably grand affair, was made all the more spectacular by the weather the day I visited.

A storm was brewing when we were there and just as we reached the train station after leaving, the heavens opened up... (lucky for us!)

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A day in the English countryside...

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A day's paragliding adventure turned into an English countryside adventure due to the inconsistent winds (much like the English weather!)

These shots were taken while we waited for conditions to turn favourable, traversing a delightful little village called Glynde...

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