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    Exclamation Icicles in macro

    Taken at the front and then the back of the house, thought they were quite pretty. Taken with my new Macro lens.
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    Fantastic shots Rolf

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    Here's another couple.
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    Ok - where did my comment I made yesterday go to? Must be buried under the snow! Lovely shots - Nice lens

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    I just made a comment but it's not there. I must have pressed the wrong button
    Very nice shots Rolf

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    Amazing shots, Rolf!

    Very clever too!

    You made good use of your time at home then - after doing the dishes, hoovering the carpet, dusting the lounge......

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    Hmm now let me see, nope, can't remember doing any of those.
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    ...ever, eh? Ok, so, I can talk...

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