I found Renderosity late on in 2003 and have since become an avid viewer of the tremendous talent on display. My contribution is just pictures I've drawn, daft sketches, favorite photos (mostly of landscapes and mountain days out) and comments and laughs with other members. Thanks to all at Renderosity and to people who contribute some amazing images and ideas.
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Comments (11)
Kira_Stone
ROTFLMAO... Been there, done that. On the Isle of Mull, specifically. Cows and all. Thank you for that muddy trip down memory lane.
Biffowitz
Well if you ever get fed up of that gig, you can come to Toronto and substitute the cows for Canada geese. Now ..let ..me ...see... where did I put my runners from???
PaisleyRose
Next time, hip boots. Trust me! ;o)
mermaid
lol...but thhose sticky ones are surely worth the wonderful photos you take
oscilis
Ah memories, memories...
jgkane
"Honest, sergeant, I did polish them this morning...!" ;o) Ah, I can smell it from here, Anthony. Mind you, there is a wee bit of reflection on the boots, since the myre is still wet. Like Falstaff, in Shakespeare's MERRY WIVES OF WINDSOR, I do not often see my feet, so would have been challenged to take such a photo. Hope you had plenty of dubbin applied. Regards,John.
nongo
LOL!!!!!!! The things we do & the places we go for that incredible image!!!!!
Valerie-Ducom
LOL!!! In my house NOT entry please!!! or you walk with your hands LOLOLOL... incredible picture!!! Good day ;)
mamabobbijo
Send them along I'll clean them with a smile in return for your lovely photos! LOL! Thanks BJ
Synapse
Ah yes, liquidised cowpat, something that must be familiar to every British fellwalker :-)
lejimi
En France on dit que porte bonheur ! You'll be lucky for centuries !