Here are all your photos on April's topic of "Spheres":
John - some small spheres at Exbury Gardens
.... and here is another one from John, showcasing his unique sense of humour!
"One of the lesser known spheres - the atmosphere!"
Here are 4 from Ken taken at the Lord Wandsworth College NGS open day:
(ceramic spheres)
(two hemi-spheres make a complete sphere!)
(not really a sphere but I liked it enough to include it!)
Meanwhile Andy was up on Hilbre Island off the Wirral coast:
Alas, he didn't have a spade to dig it up to check if it was indeed a sphere!
Then he looked up and spotted this!
..... and then this one - 93 million miles away!
Closer to home we have this from Jan at Mottisfont Rose Gardens:
John - also at Mottisfont Gardens
Jan - back at Exbury Gardens
Sue - 9 bouncing spheres in a shop in Sussex
Kate - Spheres in Festival Place
Don - a spinning globe as we consider our next "SKI-ing trip"
Don - the "pink" full moon on St George's day
Rosie - on the banister of our hotel up in Kingston (visiting for a uni open day)
Steve - a couple of hemispheres:
The ballroom at Powderham Castle
The Pantheon at Stourhead
+ a bonus quarter-sphere: the goddess Isis!
Keith - 2 perfectly symmetrical spheres crash together with the black going into the pocket. A frame winnng shot for Ryan Day - with the picture taken as it happened!
Here are 4 from Gaynor in Japan:
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.... and our challenge for the month of May is to take a photo on the theme of:
"Windows"
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