Silent Sunday 2nd October 2011

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15 responses to “Silent Sunday 2nd October 2011”

    1. Thank you. Taken with a camera phone at that.

  1. Great shot! Love fireworks , can’t wait for bonfire night 😉 x

    1. Me either now I know that Smallest likes them 🙂

  2. It looks so exotic over the lake – like you took a quick trip to the orient or something.

    1. It’s the sea, we were at the beach 🙂

  3. That’s great! It’s really hard to get decent pictures of fireworks, especially with a phone camera. You’ve managed to capture a lovely display 🙂

    1. I just kept clicking. Some shots didn’t work, but I got a few beauties. That’s my favourite, though I don’t know if it’s the best shot.

  4. Oh – I was just saying how I was glad there were still lots of summer shots of flowers. Now I want it to be November!

  5. I love fireworks, great shot!

  6. Wow – this is a great moment captured (and on a camera phone!)! Love fireworks – in fact I can’t wait until Bonfire Night! x

  7. Very jealous of this fab photo!

  8. Well done, Jax! Very well done!

  9. Wheee! Bring on the fireworks, we loves them 😀

  10. Yay! Nearly bonfire night. Another excuse to keep them up late.

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