has this ended?
I haven't had a Q yet!
Thank you, gentlemen.
Ahem.
*This thread is now closed*
*We await Neil booth 's considerations*
Time to vote for April Image of the Month (IotM). All MobiTog members are eligible to vote. Voting ends May 7.
has this ended?
I haven't had a Q yet!
I'll get back to you all lunchtime GMT UK.
here's the sticky side. it does fall off sometimes but it does the job.And it really keeps on your phone? Or do you just have some seconds until it falls off? Sorry I'm so curious …
If it's possible could you make a picture of it?
Well here we go!, another great week and an industrious one at that. The interpretation of "industrious" in glorious color, (colour ) has brought rise to some great interpretations but there has to be a winner and runners up so here we go!.
Third runner up: "Buz(z)Buzzer" by Gouvy, I love bee pictures and this one captures the industriousness of this bee clearly showing the fruits of its labor in the pollen on its legs.....great shot.
Second runner up: "For the future!", by Glenton. This collage inspires and captures the essence of "industrious", hard work, effort doesn't have to be physical. This is also a very nice candid shot.
First place: This has no title just a description so Ill call it "She never stops" by Starzee. Again the word "industrious" is captured perfectly with the glorious colours of the literal fruits of her labor, great portrait ,well done!
Well done everyone!!
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Thank you Neil! And good job everyone. And, drat, I forgot what first place meant. I'll give some thought to a theme. While I'm thinking, I'm open to suggestions !
Whoohoo!!! Way to go Starzee!!! Congrats!Well here we go!, another great week and an industrious one at that. The interpretation of "industrious" in glorious color, (colour ) has brought rise to some great interpretations but there has to be a winner and runners up so here we go!.
Third runner up: "Buz(z)Buzzer" by Gouvy, I love bee pictures and this one captures the industriousness of this bee clearly showing the fruits of its labor in the pollen on its legs.....great shot.
Second runner up: "For the future!", by Glenton. This collage inspires and captures the essence of "industrious", hard work, effort doesn't have to be physical. This is also a very nice candid shot.
First place: This has no title just a description so Ill call it "She never stops" by Starzee. Again the word "industrious" is captured perfectly with the glorious colours of the literal fruits of her labor, great portrait ,well done!
Well done everyone!!
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here's the sticky side. it does fall off sometimes but it does the job.View attachment 81032
Well here we go!, another great week and an industrious one at that. The interpretation of "industrious" in glorious color, (colour ) has brought rise to some great interpretations but there has to be a winner and runners up so here we go!.
Third runner up: "Buz(z)Buzzer" by Gouvy, I love bee pictures and this one captures the industriousness of this bee clearly showing the fruits of its labor in the pollen on its legs.....great shot.
Second runner up: "For the future!", by Glenton. This collage inspires and captures the essence of "industrious", hard work, effort doesn't have to be physical. This is also a very nice candid shot.
First place: This has no title just a description so Ill call it "She never stops" by Starzee. Again the word "industrious" is captured perfectly with the glorious colours of the literal fruits of her labor, great portrait ,well done!
Well done everyone!!
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So sorry, Catherine! I assumed you would pick back up. Thanks, zenjenny, for doing this.
Yes, one would have thought that. [emoji16] [emoji24] [emoji15]So sorry, Catherine! I assumed you would pick back up. Thanks, zenjenny, for doing this.
Well here we go!, another great week and an industrious one at that. The interpretation of "industrious" in glorious color, (colour ) has brought rise to some great interpretations but there has to be a winner and runners up so here we go!.
Third runner up: "Buz(z)Buzzer" by Gouvy, I love bee pictures and this one captures the industriousness of this bee clearly showing the fruits of its labor in the pollen on its legs.....great shot.
Second runner up: "For the future!", by Glenton. This collage inspires and captures the essence of "industrious", hard work, effort doesn't have to be physical. This is also a very nice candid shot.
First place: This has no title just a description so Ill call it "She never stops" by Starzee. Again the word "industrious" is captured perfectly with the glorious colours of the literal fruits of her labor, great portrait ,well done!
Well done everyone!!
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Nice one, Star! And congrats to Glenton and Gouvy too.Well here we go!, another great week and an industrious one at that. The interpretation of "industrious" in glorious color, (colour ) has brought rise to some great interpretations but there has to be a winner and runners up so here we go!.
Third runner up: "Buz(z)Buzzer" by Gouvy, I love bee pictures and this one captures the industriousness of this bee clearly showing the fruits of its labor in the pollen on its legs.....great shot.
Second runner up: "For the future!", by Glenton. This collage inspires and captures the essence of "industrious", hard work, effort doesn't have to be physical. This is also a very nice candid shot.
First place: This has no title just a description so Ill call it "She never stops" by Starzee. Again the word "industrious" is captured perfectly with the glorious colours of the literal fruits of her labor, great portrait ,well done!
Well done everyone!!
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Sounds like a perfectly valid reason to me!!Yes, one would have thought that. [emoji16] [emoji24] [emoji15]
I blame it on jet lag... [emoji849]