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These lobster pots were at Boat Cove, Dawlish, Devon. uk.
550, boat, catherine, cove, dawlish, devon, lobster, pentaxoptio, pots, veal
Great shot, who ate all the lobsters??
Not guilty Michael. Thank you for your comment.
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
Must have been Pete Langman then :)
He will probably deny he was down here.
LOL He may well do, he claimed it was a cardboard cutout of him at the UKRB meet in Ashbourne
nice capture
thank you very much George.
Very nice capture !
Thank you Sharon.x
nice capture very groovy paterns and lines and dimonds and squares, and all round symetrical brilliant
Cheers for that C.x
Good subject nicely photographed. Excellent!
Thank you very much Steve.x
Nice crisp shot Catherine.
Thank you very much Irene.x
Everyday scene – nicely done
Thank you for that Richard.x
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Great shot, who ate all the lobsters??
Not guilty Michael. Thank you for your comment.
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
Must have been Pete Langman then :)
He will probably deny he was down here.
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
LOL He may well do, he claimed it was a cardboard cutout of him at the UKRB meet in Ashbourne
nice capture
thank you very much George.
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
Very nice capture !
Thank you Sharon.x
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
nice capture very groovy paterns and lines and dimonds and squares, and all round symetrical brilliant
Cheers for that C.x
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
Good subject nicely photographed. Excellent!
Thank you very much Steve.x
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
Nice crisp shot Catherine.
Thank you very much Irene.x
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©
Everyday scene – nicely done
Thank you for that Richard.x
– Catherine Hamilton-Veal ©