Theme is 'Yellow'
Specially for Easter - a chick resting within a Devon bank. This was taken, today, 4th April 2020, in a street near my home - as I was on my daily walk. I'm not sure what the very-official-looking box was for - maybe Telecoms, or power... but it fitted the theme. Bored due to lock down 3 weeks gone 9+ yet to go. WOW! Fragile Spring. When searching for a subject I decided to avoid daffodils and any other yellow flowers. I noticed we had some lemons and arranged them on a plate. Got to love a sunny yellow breakfast to start the day off with a smile? I just love celandines. My favourite spring flower - resplendent in my garden this morning. As a plastic scale modeller I try to make my models appear as life-like as possible, the "Yellowjack's" aerobatic team colours are also very striking in the sunlight. Unusual shape and colour for a watch. Our duck guarding our last banana before the next delivery One of my main hobbies is sewing so thought I would use that for my photo. Cycling through our now-deserted streets I came across this abandoned bookshop. It used to be so vibrant but the owner passed away a few years back and no one has taken it back on. I have a love of daffodils but being yellow they can be difficult to photograph. Having asked a fellow photographer in Bramhall U3A he gave me some tips and I produced what I think is a good photo. It's amazing what you can do with household sponges and a little bit of photo shop when you are bored.
'Toy Ducks On A Bank' by Jenny Roberts of Honiton U3A

'Yellow Box' by Eve Coomber of Liskeard and District U3A

'Minions' by Jim Lloyd of Warrington U3A

'Cleaning' by Janette Stevenson of Falkirk U3A

'Glass Flower' by John Owen of Worcester U3A
Spring sunshine and a promise of hope.
'Lemons' by John Bolt of Balsall Common U3A

'Scrambled Eggs' by Val Mackey of Duns U3A

'Celandine' by Diane Stoner of Horndean U3A

'Plane' by John Richardson of Cramlington U3A

'Watch Face' by Ray Westfield of North Walsham U3A

'Duck And Banana' by Tony Pelham of Warrington U3A

'Sewing' by Stella Crockard of Baddow and Galleywood U3A

'Doors' by Hugh Melvin of Saltburn U3A
The morning sun was just coming round but I would have to wait til evening to get it fully lit.
'Daffodils' by Golda Gibson of Bramhall U3A

'Sponges' by Julie Dyer of Turriff U3A
