Capture: Colour is the new black
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Richard Aston, in reply to
I’ve walked through a hidden door in the street and discovered an ever so slightly random exhibition of photos that keeps growing matrix-like, and I’m wandering around overhearing fascinating conversations and brushing shoulders with gorgeous folk
That's a lovely image Julie
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I have to say that today I am wearing red, and much of how I made the decision this morning revolves around how this thread has made me think a bit more about how much colour there is, out in the world, and how determinedly I stick to wearing black most times. And how utterly ridiculous it is that many of us go around wearing what would have been mourning garb many years ago. Piss on that. It's been a hard enough year for a great number of people. Time to get cheerful with the clothes!
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JacksonP, in reply to
Time to get cheerful with the clothes!
On ya' Jackie.
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Richard Aston, in reply to
Time to get cheerful with the clothes!
Its a picture thread Jackie got any pics then ?
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
something got me started...
I do, as it happens
...simply red, indeed!
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yup that's red alright good to see you adding colour to your office Jackie
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Amy Gale, in reply to
For you book people .. Guardian obit of the much loved Russell Hoban.
For something nearly-photographic, YouTube yourself some Deadsy and the Sexo Chanjo and/or Door. Ok, Hoban didn't direct, but he did write and narrate. Feel him tasting those words.
picters on the wind, indeed
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Jackie Clark, in reply to
As a kindergarten teacher, it behoves me to be colourful.....
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Lara,
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Lara,
Oh hurrah! Was dreading the car park....
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Islander, in reply to
YEESSS!
Such a life colour, red-
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
all things being equine...
my horse Tony
is he a Shepland Tony?
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Islander, in reply to
Does look a bit distracted from his hay eh?
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Islander, in reply to
Arrghyeerrs!
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Lara, in reply to
Haha very good! :D
No, not a Shetland, although he does a good imitation of one over winter. He's a trotter who didn't make the races. If they'd hung a carrot in front of his nose it could have been a different story!
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JacksonP, in reply to
my horse Tony
Other threads get all serious, and stuff. We get ponies.
I love this place.
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
Christopher Robbin'...
He’s a trotter who didn’t make the races.
What! And you didn't call him Chris...?
:- )Curious Orange...
If they’d hung a carrot in front of his nose it
could have been a different story!Indeed, that's a whole other religion...
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Glad I'm not a horse standing barefoot in the snow
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Julie Cross, in reply to
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Ian Dalziel, in reply to
upta yer old apteryx...
Figured this would stretch the ‘City Scenes/2011’ thread even further...
...very arch - though it does look a fossilised version of the old
College Hill Hydra Building Kiwi - with its beak buried in the sand....
perhaps an alternative ending for a cheapo New Zild version of
The Planet of the Apes er, maybe the the Quiet Earth of Apes
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Sofie Bribiesca, in reply to
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JacksonP, in reply to
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