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Photo 105
The old green watering can.
This is a kids watering can I spotted at the bottom of my garden. It's a little bit rusty but still holds water.
2nd March 2013
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Richard Creese
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2nd March 2013 1:47pm
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helen
Beautiful shot Richard
March 2nd, 2013
Richard Creese
@shweetheart
Thanks Helen.
March 2nd, 2013
Sheila G
Really like this!. Even a baby watering can have a grown up shadow!
March 2nd, 2013
Hazel
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A very elegant shadow!
March 2nd, 2013
Nicola Eastwood
ace
Lovely, expecting Peter Rabbit to pop out any moment, lovely shadow too!
March 2nd, 2013
Karlee
I love the angle - great shot!
March 2nd, 2013
Caroline
Excellent shadow.
March 3rd, 2013
Joan F
Lovely composition. I like the shadow.
March 3rd, 2013
Arthur Loosley
Nice shot, Richard. You'll be needing that soon, if we have another hosepipe ban, in spite of the floods!
March 3rd, 2013
Marc
Terrific perspective. The shadow has more detail than the can itself.
March 3rd, 2013
Richard Creese
@jmrittle
Thanks for the Fav Marc. I was after the shadow more than the can and trying to keep my own shadow out was a balancing act.
March 3rd, 2013
Boo
cool! I like this one, oooh you really have spring there!
March 3rd, 2013
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Thanks Helen.
Thanks for the Fav Marc. I was after the shadow more than the can and trying to keep my own shadow out was a balancing act.