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Hi to all our members ... We  would just like to draw your attention to the latest post on the following link... Thank you for your attention .If you have already responded to my note  on Chatbox  about this please ignore this sticky note ... Thanks  folks ....

http://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/46369-important~-the-forum-its-future-and-finances/

Clicker and Ryewolf   ADMIN TEAM 

Regretfully we have to once again ask members for  some financial support in order to  keep TIPF  running till December 2023. The more pledges we have to become  FRIEND OF THE FORUM  the less the individual cost will be so  if you want this Forum to continue  please follow the link below  and decide  if you are able to  support us . Thank you all for your support in the past ... it has been appreciated  a great deal ...

https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-important-notice/

 Clicker and Ryewolf  ...  Admin Team 

Hi TIPFers 

I AM HERE AGAIN WITH THE  BEGGING BOWL TO ENSURE THE FORUM CAN KEEP GOING ... Please follow  below if you want to  support the continuation  of this Forum and  this  small but friendly community. 

As always your support is  both vital and appreciated ...

 Clicker and Ryewolf ...

https://www.tipf.co.uk/forums/topic/57184-202223-forum-finances-update-4th-july-2023/

 

The SKIES have it ....


Clicker

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2 minutes ago, Paul said:

Bizarrely, you can ask Photoshop CC to give you a sky!!

That said, a natural sky is a natural sky, not a 'shopped one....

Paul.

Yeah I agree Paul ... ... I  just  find that I can use them in lots of ways ... making them any colour or adding textures  as backdrops for portraits etc    It's  just hand to have a library of them as thy are so variable ..and clouds are free to photograph !!

I bet you're missing the bugs now it's getting colder ...I opened a spare room window the other day and found dozens of ladybirds had  dropped on to the window sill! Some were moving  but i suspect some had been  hibernating in a crevice in the window frame... anyway I  brushed then into a plastic box and put them in an insect hotel I've had  for a number of years that used to be inhabited  by  some Mason bees if I remember rightly...

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7 minutes ago, Clicker said:

I presume those are some sort of spider ...  ?

No, they are the teeny tiny insects that leap across the soil or leaf litter when you disturb them - known as "springtails".

Some here:

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