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		Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. 
		This week it is "splash of colour".
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		| John Brown: "A friend owns a collection of frogs which he allows me to 
		photograph. We allow the frogs to do pretty much anything they want with 
		the props we use on the day." 
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		| Wayne Rathbone: "A Namibian lady from the 
		Himba people covered in Otjize paste, a mixture of butterfat and ochre 
		pigment. The paste is used to protect her skin against the hot sun."
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		| Peter Ellis: "These flamboyant flamingos were photographed at The 
		National Zoological Gardens of South Africa in Pretoria." 
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		| Cally Stephens: "The Red Arrows at the Royal Naval Air Station in 
		Yeovilton this year." 
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		| Che Meriales; "This photo was taken from across the Saint Lawrence River 
		during the Montreal Fireworks Festival on a hot summer night. 
		Silhouetted against the smoke is the Jacques Cartier Bridge, which was 
		closed to traffic. You can actually walk up and watch the fireworks up 
		close and personal." 
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		| Brian Morris: "Radishes on sale at a Sunday farmers' market in New 
		York." 
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		| Louisa Purvis: "A novice monk has a bit of fun at the Hsinbyume Pagoda 
		in Mandalay, Myanmar, providing a splash of colour against the brilliant 
		white stonework." 
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		| David Hunter: "The remnants of a rainbow add a splash of colour to this 
		monolithic apartment building in South Melbourne, Australia." 
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		Daniel Furon: "A submarine sits on a splash of dyes."
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		| John Allen: "I had taken several still life shots of these tulips over a 
		number of days. When the petals began to fall, they told a very 
		different story. They still had those bright colours, now mixed with the 
		sense of things passing, of time moving on." 
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		| Les Golding captured this life float in a bright blue pool. The next 
		theme is "skies" and the deadline for your entries is 7 August. If you 
		would like to enter, send your pictures to [email protected]. Further 
		details and terms can be found by following the link to "We set the 
		theme, you take the pictures" at the bottom of the page. |