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    Posted: 14 March 2008 at 09:53
The idea is to post pictures of stuff that begins with the letter in the title, in the style of a Children's alphabet book... extra kudos for anything obscure, surreal or funny...


This week’s letter is is 'S'...

S is for SPAD (and Stringbag :-)


 



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S is for Swan Plant (with obligatory caterpiller)

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S is for Spider

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And S is for Seal

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Good ones diletttante!

... and S is for Stellata, a variety of Magnolia.

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S is for Spring Daisy

 



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S is for Spring fruit blossoms (and Spot on the Sensor)



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Oh yes, flowers! S is for Sunflower:

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S is for Springbow
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S is for Shadow
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SUNRISE...
SUNSET

I would feel I hadnt met my obligation if I didnt post an Arizona sunrise/sunset !!!!
Both pictures are 2x2 panoramas stitched with Autostitch.
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S is for SnowSuit.



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and Springtime.



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S is for Shower Sponge.



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