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Post by Sepiana on Nov 19, 2018 6:02:34 GMT
ATTENTION!!!
There is no longer a "next Sunday" posting deadline. You can grab your camera, take your photo, and post it in this thread any time you wish to.
Hi everyone,
Would you like to participate in the Weekly Photo Challenge? Just take a photo that is your interpretation of the theme and post it in this thread.
- Your photo(s) should be your own, i.e., they should not have been taken by someone else. - Photoshopping is allowed but should be kept to the basics only rather than a total transformation. - Grab your camera, experiment, and, most of all, have fun.
NOTE
This week's theme was suggested by billz . (Thanks, Bill!)
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Post by hmca on Nov 19, 2018 20:19:26 GMT
So while waiting for two trains this morning I decided to whip out my camera. Looking at this week's challenge I thought why stop with vertical......here we have criss-crossed, curved, circular, slanted, horizontal and even vertical! I'll stick to vertical if I have another opportunity, but couldn't resist!
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Post by kdcintx on Nov 19, 2018 22:00:33 GMT
Good eye Helen seeing all those lines and shapes. The horizontal and criss-crossed lines accentuate the vertical lines.
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Post by hmca on Nov 20, 2018 0:17:24 GMT
Thanks, Karen. It certainly was a bit of a "line party".
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Post by pontiac1940 on Nov 20, 2018 2:19:36 GMT
Stretching the limits of vertical lines perhaps. Across the street: willow stems (somewhat vertical), vertical spruce cones (told you it was a stretch..they are sort of vertical) and some shoreline grass. Clive
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Post by billz on Nov 20, 2018 21:06:32 GMT
Line 'em up! Thanks Sepiana.
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Post by tonyw on Nov 20, 2018 22:04:27 GMT
It was nice to see some sun today and had to stop and catch this silhouette of several vertical structures against an interesting sky. Pity the contrails are horizontal and not vertical lines in the sky but the planes were heading into Detroit and not flying to the moon Tony
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Post by WayneS on Nov 21, 2018 16:21:46 GMT
It was nice to see some sun today and had to stop and catch this silhouette of several vertical structures against an interesting sky. Pity the contrails are horizontal and not vertical lines in the sky but the planes were heading into Detroit and not flying to the moon Tony Simple solution Tony, just rotate picture 90 degrees
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Post by pontiac1940 on Nov 23, 2018 5:10:38 GMT
A power pole and two fence posts. Again, the background is dark clouds vs blue sky. Late afternoon sun was shining on the foreground. November 22 near Lethbridge, Alberta.
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Post by WayneS on Nov 23, 2018 16:30:50 GMT
A power pole and two fence posts. Again, the background is dark clouds vs blue sky. Late afternoon sun was shining on the foreground. November 22 near Lethbridge, Alberta. Great camera angle, this appears to be the tallest structure in Alberta
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Post by tonyw on Nov 23, 2018 21:33:02 GMT
One more - with rather a lot of vertical lines. In fact they are pipes and it's a fountain but shut off for the winter so I was able to get up close for a picture and not get wet! Tony
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Post by hmca on Nov 23, 2018 21:50:39 GMT
Interesting find, Tony!
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Post by dennis9 on Nov 24, 2018 19:14:34 GMT
Two shots of "verticals" from the ever-rewarding Thames Path - I never tire of walking it through London. The first shot was taken at St Saviour's Dock, said to have been Dickens' inspiration for Fagin's hideout in "Oliver Twist". The second shot was a gift, peeping through the gates of Greenwich Yacht Club near the Thames Barrier.
Brenda
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Post by kdcintx on Nov 26, 2018 2:32:01 GMT
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Post by Sepiana on Nov 26, 2018 3:17:53 GMT
So while waiting for two trains this morning I decided to whip out my camera. Looking at this week's challenge I thought why stop with vertical......here we have criss-crossed, curved, circular, slanted, horizontal and even vertical! I'll stick to vertical if I have another opportunity, but couldn't resist! Helen, great job "seeing" vertical lines amidst all those other lines. The ending result was a very unusual image. It paid off!
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