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This is a monthly photo competition, with each month having a set category. During the final week of the month, a voting thread will be put up so you can vote for your favourite images.
Unfortunately the winner will not receive any prizes, because it is just a bit of fun.

The winner will be mentioned and congratulated by Xeract on the homepage. On your thread, you could give a name for your image, and if possible, include photography information, such as ISO, shutter speed etc. A new thread will be created for each month, so please be sure to enter in the right one!

If you have any further questions, then please contact me by personal message, and I will try my best to answer your question.

!!!!!THE COMPETITION DEADLINE FOR THIS MONTH IS 23/6/2009!!!!!!

Please note! Only enter one image a month, and can you only post images in this thread, will make it much easier for me come the end of the month!

The Categories for the year are:
January - Wildlife in Captivity
February - Wildlife in Public
March - Pets
April - Wild Flowers
May - Creepy Crawlies
June - Trees and Shubs
July - Sunrise/Sunsets
August - Birds of Prey
September - Exotic Wildlife
October - Mammals
November - Nature Reserve Photography
December - Wildife in Frosty Conditions
i did the stemwork on these 2 myself
i cant remember what they are though
the one on the left is light green with small white flowers, the one on the right is dark green with small reddish/pinky flowers, they were bushes and i just clipped them out to this end result
Hi this is Dinotree strolling down the Bicester Road in Aylesbury, Bucks.



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Clematis Nelly Moser(in my garden)

Scots Pine.

Keith.

Here's mine, taken from the Janet Keare hide at WWT Martin Mere



Taken at Keldy Christmas 2005
A reminder of the amazing Spring blossoms we've seen this year ....

The Yoshino, aka Tokyo, Cherry in full glory in Capel Manor Gardens, Enfield.

View from The Clockhouse, Keele University

Just getting into IR pics - one of my first ones:



Near where I live, taken with Canon EOS 350D with 18-55mm lens (Jamie, please make my picture bigger, I still haven't sussed out how to get it bigger than a thumb nail) Thanx.

Jamie All done Icon_smile Thanks for entering
One mighty Ash catching the setting sun a couple of days ago:


Haven't a clue what I'm doing, so just ignore whatever appears!

Jennie


Oak Tree.
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