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Author: Sal

VentnorBlog Flickr Group: Great Talent

Wednesday, 19th November, 2008 at 2:17 pm, Isle of Wight

Community, Island-wide, Photography

There have been some great additions to the VentnorBlog Flickr Pool recently and we thought that we’d pick a handful to highlight.

Doitdoug2001 - Northwood PathFairly new member to the group is ‘DoitDoug2001′ who has been adding shots taken around the Wight and we particularly loved this one of the cycle path in Northwood.

MoyenFormat has been producing some amazing shots over the past few months, we’re mad about his strobist shots, but particularly love the delicacy of this fuschia below – or rather Ballerinas and Tutus, as he refers to it.

Moyen Format - Fuschias

Oblivion Head has really captured the essence of Autumn with this great shot of a toddler crunching through the leaves in Northwood Park, titled ‘crunch shuffle crunch’.

Oblivion Head - Leaves

There are so many brilliant shots in the pool that it is hard to mention everyone, but just finally, we love this great shot taken by veteran VB Flickr Pool member, Good Fairy of her devilish dog

Good Fairy Horny Dog

Do check out the VB Flickr Pool and grab yourself a cup of tea as you broswe through the 2100 images from around the Wight.

Copyright of all the images above remain with the photographers. Reproduced here with their permission.

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