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Drying Off

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Spotted this chap/chapess drying off after a dive! He resides at the lake and usually can be found atop an old barrel floating around - as old barrels are wont to do. Thank you for taking the time to look and I really hope no one is suffering in this unusual weather. ^=^ Oh yes. And I should mention that apparently this small part of Cornwall - St. Austell to the Luxulyan valley, is in some sort of spatial anomaly! The weather forecaster just announced that we are cut off from the rest of the county! Ummm. No - actually, we're not! The sun is shining, the snow is almost entirely gone (it WILL be back), and in actual fact, 'tis quite pleasant! Hmm. Methinks perhaps I'm not the only one in need of medication... ^=^

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durleybeachbum

5:41AM | Mon, 20 December 2010

Ah! Well, you see, it is the rest of the country that is cut off from YOU! This woman..are they not her dogs? And if not why is she with a bloke who has them? all sorts of questions arise, perhaps i'll just nip into the studio and make a clay model to stick pins in. LOVE the pic!

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jayfar

6:01AM | Mon, 20 December 2010

Lovely shot Carpathia. A typical cormorant pose.

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2121

7:25AM | Mon, 20 December 2010

No meds required here i think, go girl !!!!.......lol.So you have not had the misery down there of the local council that knows it's going to snow, still, when it does, the council insist that it would be far better for the residents if the gritting lorries stay in the sheds as it might be a contrevention of the lorries health and safety policy to go out and actually spread some grit on the roads.We had 4 inches of snow on Saturday afternoon in less than an hour. And the only help we got was a kindly soul who trudged up our hill and told people not to go down it as there was a rather large pile of mangled cars etc that could not actually get up or down from where they were sitting...and now it is monday and we still have no gritting lorries out... I think i am going to ask for some of my council tax back, oh and the dustman kindly left the rubbish in the bin as well, i think they thought it might be safer in it. Great shot by the way.

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Blush

12:54PM | Mon, 20 December 2010

Great image & pose:) Your walks sound real enlightening I need to be on one with you Would love to see some good action Biopsy done numbing stuff wearing off ER here I come if I get a way Hugs Susan~

alanwilliams

4:24PM | Mon, 20 December 2010

well captured shot of the caped crusader

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bimm3d

12:04AM | Tue, 21 December 2010

funny and beautiful photo!!

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DananJaya_Chef

5:41AM | Tue, 21 December 2010

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/5.6
MakePanasonic
ModelDMC-FZ45
Shutter Speed10/5000
ISO Speed125
Focal Length108

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