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Post by Sepiana on Jun 20, 2016 5:04:10 GMT
Hi everyone,
Would you like to participate in the Weekly Photo Challenge? Just post a photo or photos which will be your interpretation of the theme.
The rules are rather simple.
Your photo(s) should be your own, i.e., they should not have been taken by someone else. Your photo(s) should be taken during the week of the theme. You are allowed to do some photoshopping. You are to experiment and, most of all, have fun.
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billz
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Post by billz on Jun 21, 2016 0:00:56 GMT
Thanks for the theme Sepiana!! I'll go first for a change. Here's a pedestrian crossing.
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Post by Sepiana on Jun 22, 2016 1:47:01 GMT
Bill,
Glad to see you go across, I mean, go first. You really got this challenge to a great start! I love the close-to-the-ground way you took this shot. It places the viewer at eye level with the pedestrian crossing. Very effective!
Slow down for children texting? I thought I had seen it all!
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dennis9
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Post by dennis9 on Jun 22, 2016 14:53:05 GMT
Tramlink and pedestrian cross the road together in Croydon town centre. Dennis
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Post by Sepiana on Jun 22, 2016 15:44:24 GMT
Dennis,
You have great eyes. What a capture! You got two crossings for the price of one. I love this! Great job!
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Post by tonyw on Jun 25, 2016 1:25:54 GMT
Spotted this sign on the way into Bruce Peninsula National Park - a favorite spot of ours to visit at this time of the year. If you don't speak Ojibwe , M'sheekehn Tahkaamojeegewin translates into Turtle Crossing and a few years back they put a tunnel under the road here to steer the turtles into crossing under rather than over the road. Tony
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Post by Sepiana on Jun 25, 2016 3:01:26 GMT
Tony,
What a finding! An environmentally-correct one! I love your image as much as the history behind the sign. And the S-curve? A bonus. Great job!
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Post by Sepiana on Jun 26, 2016 23:47:51 GMT
This bridge, with a 22-degree bend, crosses the Mississippi river. It is a short and narrow bridge (about 1 mile long and 24 feet wide). You can take this bridge to go across the river if you are on foot or on a bike. No cars allowed!
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