Cheers Grahame, good to be back, here's hoping my internet holds out these are all from last year but this years bugs are starting to appear
David
Cheers Grahame, good to be back, here's hoping my internet holds out these are all from last year but this years bugs are starting to appear
David
Thank's Mark, much appreciated mate!
Cheers Greg, I agree bud they do look cute when viewed up close!
These are all excellent shots, David...my favourite being #6 of course...and the commentary of Jack as usual that friend of ours always comes up with comments that will pull the wrinkles off my face.
(OFF TOPIC) Saw a jumper a few weeks ago which one of our little doggies brought inside. Before I could say Boo! hubby grabbed it with a tissue and squashed it...so no photo. I was downtrodden. )
Cheers Izzie, when I read Jack's post I had to look again, sounded just like one of yours anyway tell hubby me and him are gonna have words MURDERER
I can tell you've been away for a bit Kaye, I knew immediately what to expect and I was not disappointed in this latest 'wardrobe' of jumpers
David, let me add my congrats on another fine set.
I'm puzzled by what's occurring in #2, but my favs are #3 and #6.
Well done (again), Dave
Excellent set David, I too am confused by the the right hand side of #2, these little spiders are so photogenic but they are a challenge as they can be camera shy at times. The last one would get my vote out of the set, that's not to say there's anything wrong with the others, it just his crew cut in #6 that makes it for me
Thanks Kaye, I could be doing with one of your jumpers here now a tad on the chilly side at the moment
Hi Dave, thanks for the kind comments, it's a bit of cannibalism going on in no.2
Cheers Peter, much appreciated mate, like I said in reply to Daves comment he's eating another spider in no.2, Jumpers are usually quite willing to pose for you, as long as you give them time to get used to a big lens staring at them!