February 2023 - Transport
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This topic resulted in a variety of kinds of transport and some very interesting pictures.

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We all admired this picture from Anne. Martin led the discussion. He thought it an interesting picture and that the blue lights showed the movement of the escalator.
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We discussed this picture from Brian in detail, led by Anne. She found it a strong image of the train, showing its full length. The railings on left and right frame the picture and the yellow railings and lines pick up the yellow of the train.

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Athol was pleased with this picture. He had gone to some trouble to ensure that the bus was situated in front of the white cloud. Sue thought it very effective and liked the fact that the hills showed at the bottom of the picture.
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Sue chose this shot as a lovely picture with beautiful reflections.

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Bob called this picture "unwanted transport" because of all the empty seats. Fiona chose it as a good composition.
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This was a very interesting picture, taken to show the transport from transport, with the seat back providing an excellent frame.

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We were all intrigued by Fiona's inverted reflection, which made a very interesting picture.
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Fiona herself chose this because she felt it told a story - so much transport of different kinds!

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Gillian's night-time Christmas wheel was considered successful. Joe led discussion leading to this choice.
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We liked this quirky picture of children's transort.

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Ingrid liked her picture of Sydney harbour in a non-traditional shot
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Sonia chose "Transporting lobster creels, with its perfect reflection and good positioning of the boat in the shot.

            

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