Exhibition January 2012
By Shoot & Tellshoottell. Saturday, February 4, 2012 8:18:47 PM
Welcome to Shoot & Tell January 2012 exhibition which consist from Backsides theme and Monthly best.
Philip
Do Ever A Walk INto The Wood (Forest) At Back House And U Discover A Neighborhood in Your Backyard.
Thomas
Yeah I am the first one to walk here ... or at least first in this Virginie layer of snow that came today
Elina
A white dove into the freezing cold.
Richard
Cemetery just outside Addo Drift, near Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa.
A small plot dating back to the 19th century, not unlike many I can find in the Missouri countryside around St. Louis, but with vegetation more like that found in the American southwest. There I would be watching for rattlesnakes - here I was looking out for the Cape Cobra. Fortunately, I didn't find any.
Juques
After eating the sweet on the little pan, I started to fool around with it, and Sponge Bob was my victim
Freya
A bit of Christmas decoration found on the floor. We spend the rest the year picking up little bits of tinsel, despite vacuuming the floor. This year I found a piece in early December.
Nimu
a Taiko (和太鼓-"wa-daiko", "Japanese drum", in Japanese)-1 time. at Hashima City Cultural Center
Taiko
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiko
Wertti
I thought when getting on the highest floor i could get another view of the group, but when arriving there, they had already finished the show
Sami
Winter light
I feel like I'm always late. Sun already going down before I even wake.
Eva
I have a student. One with four legs and high speed
I am really trying to make her take good pictures,
but she is stbborn and too happy. This came out as a cool picture
Zdenko
cup and plate I
Jon
Extender works on backside of other lens only; and it helps for longer reach. This one has not been put to use much these days as I mostly go with shorter FL. May be it's time to let it go.
Deb
This is part of my new, rectangular, animal faces series. Here we have a handsome looking mountain lion looking at me and thinking, "Why, see looks absolutely delicious!"
I've also uploaded an African lion's photo. When you compare the two, mountain lions seem to have very small heads, almost too small looking for their bodies, while African lions have really big heads.
This was taken through the fence.
Sweet9
Also at the Flowers street ..
Thu Win
Back of the statue in Truro

Sami Serolaserola # Saturday, February 4, 2012 9:02:00 PM
Zdenko Timulakzdenotim # Saturday, February 4, 2012 9:50:59 PM
Elina Zaproudielzaserr # Saturday, February 4, 2012 10:59:21 PM
Thu Winwikipedian # Saturday, February 4, 2012 11:13:11 PM
If you look closely...
Edit: Well... not in this shot... but if you take from the bottom front, you will see his naughty bits
Eva W MrLeffe # Saturday, February 4, 2012 11:24:36 PM
Thomas Oneclicksamoht1 # Sunday, February 5, 2012 7:37:10 AM
Phillip Robert O'Conner wii4little # Sunday, February 5, 2012 7:30:26 PM
Sami Serolaserola # Monday, February 6, 2012 7:52:57 AM
http://my.opera.com/shootell/forums/topic.dml?id=1101062&t=1328514687&page=1#comment10348402
That is in case you forgot to choose and submit your own pick for monthly exhibition
Sami Serolaserola # Monday, February 6, 2012 8:01:10 AM
Originally posted by wikipedian:
I don't think so
Zdenko Timulakzdenotim # Monday, February 6, 2012 9:23:41 AM
Originally posted by serola:
Because it is harder to create it. Build anatomically perfect body is very hard. For that reason well known statues are mostly naked. (piece of art and mastership)
Sami Serolaserola # Monday, February 6, 2012 9:24:56 AM
Originally posted by zdenotim:
Richard Keelingmusickna # Monday, February 6, 2012 4:23:33 PM
Originally posted by serola:
Very true. Fascinating exhibition. Well done all!
Deb Plattdebplatt # Monday, February 6, 2012 7:10:53 PM
nimu_channimuchan # Tuesday, February 7, 2012 7:07:58 AM
Jonahjon # Monday, February 13, 2012 6:17:38 AM