18 December 2014

TAKE THREE HUNDRED AND NINE a

The Thursday Challenge theme has been set on 'hold' until Jan 1st; with SOME OF MY FAVOURITES being the prompt.

In essence, MY TAKE is a daily presentation of the best of (and therefore, by default) MY FAVES!!! Do I find myself going back and looking at any in particular?  hmmmmmm....


TAKE FIFTEEN


TAKE FIVE - the first 'SUNday'...


TAKE FORTY ONE - Critters are always a fave!!!


TAKE TWENTY THREE - such special memories...


TAKE 232 - I miss my exotic birds...


TAKE 287 - I miss my golden girl...                                    TAKE 272 -  I love macro...

I could go on and on and on and.... why not take a look through the 'previously on My Take' tool (side bar) and let me know which are YOUR favourites out of my favourites???



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    1. Hari OM
      It was taken in Mumbai on a late December night... which WAS surprisingly cool and required a jacket and hat!!!

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  2. Wonderful shots Yamini! Moon and 'Golden Girl' are my favorite :)

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    1. Hari OM
      Thanyou Sid! Of course the ever-red-eh Jade Dog MacLean holds a special place in the heart...

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  3. The first Sunday is simply beautiful (not that the others are any less)

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    1. Hari OM
      Thanks Joe, good choice - wonder if you recognised it? Kolwan Dam!! &*>

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  4. OH MY WORD YAMINI THE MOON SHOT IS AMAZING BUT THEN ALL OF YOUR PHOTOS ARE BEAUTIFUL.
    HUGS MADI AND MOM

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  5. I ALSO MEANT TO SAY YOUR GOLDEN GIRL WAS A BEAUTY TOO...WHAT A GREAT SMILE
    HUGS MADI

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    1. Hari OM
      Oh Madi, thank you for noticing... she was a super-smiley doglet!! Yxx

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  6. ALL YOUR PICTURES ARE MARVELOUS.HOWEVER, THE BIRD WITH THE PERFECTLY HOOKED BEAK LOOKS REALLY EXOTIC!!!.

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    1. Hari Om
      Thank you Uppal-ji - you know it but perhaps not this up-close-and-personal.... it is none other than that ubiquitous denizen of India's skies, the Black Kite!!!

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  7. It must be so different back to the Scotland ecosystems.
    I'm always surprised by the varied flora and fauna!

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