Terry who is slouching big time and trying to explain something about a camera, possibly? Everyone has their camera out! Except Rob who didn't have one.
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Terry's half head and the wonderful, beautiful plum tree which I tried a plum from, very nice, but the tree was even better than the plum!
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Kim trying to capture it whilst Rob is doing it on Carol. I like this scene of the 3 of them together.
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Carol looks like she's being interviewed for a magazine. Maybe a woman's monthly. Hopefully an esoteric one, one of value.
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The table. I like the look of the sugar very very much! No white heroine-like sugar crap! Proper stuff! I wish I could exchange more views with Carol.
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This picture was taken with Terry's big camera but not with the lense I tried throwing at the fishes. I really like this picture.
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Boy hiding behind the sofa, following the very unwise instructions of Terry, as we left. I wanted a photo of James!
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cool! it's always fun to see photobloggers unite... but makes me feel a bit like a voyeur peeping into a stranger's garden... ;-)
stormfish · 2009-07-15: 07:37
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I agree with eidea. And I like seeing everyone doing experiments with cutlery. Vaguely knowing some of the people through their photographs on photoblog makes me feel, in a strange way, like I was there.
anjan · 2009-07-15: 10:08
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We like voyeurs!!! Keep at it! (well, I do, otherwise I wouldn't have a blogthing) Arian, maybe you were there and you didn't know it? I wonder if those things are possible!
ClaudePechabaden · 2009-07-15: 17:03
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You have got some really wonderful portraits in here. Robert looks so like Robert I've known him for 30 years so I know what I mean. And Kim too. I have never been able to get Kim to look anything like himself. And ME! you got past my camera shyness which is rare. I love #25. you made me look pretty. When I went to Wales with Robert to see Dragana's show it had that kind of blessed feeling. I think he exudes a lovely relaxed sociability wherever he goes. I think he had us all in his lovely magic bubble.
caroleagle · 2009-07-16: 14:52
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That looks like a very nice day out and I can't wait to try that knife thing, thanks, young Pechabaden. (Can't resist that surname. Almost the nicest thing about you.) (Apart from the friendly smile, the merry eyes, the dainty tits, the imagination and the sheer desirability and unexpectedness of you.) As for the tapeworm, I came face to face with it. It's called confronting your demons, though actually I didn't know I had it till then. Got it in Hong Kong I think. One day when we meet up again I'll tell you all about it. I think your surname means 'sin in the bath'. Sort of franco-german. Glad you liked the old dismantling-Ealing-Studios photo.
robinray · 2009-07-20: 11:28
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very nice set ;)
fotoluzik · 2009-07-23: 07:07
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