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Post by Sepiana on Apr 6, 2020 5:46:26 GMT
ATTENTION!!! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we are facing extraordinary circumstances in our lives which may limit our photographic endeavors. Therefore, the same theme -- Name Your Theme -- will be posted every Monday for a while. This will give our members more leeway to shoot a subject for this challenge without worrying about social distancing. Keeping shooting but . . . be safe and stay healthy.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
I am assigning no theme this week. It is your turn! Pick a theme which appeals to you, grab your camera, and capture something which will be an interpretation of the theme you chose. Also, let us know what your theme is and how your image relates to it. Have fun!
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Post by Peterj on Apr 7, 2020 2:39:20 GMT
My theme for this week ... Something Old ... these mountains are old
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Post by pontiac1940 on Apr 7, 2020 16:07:52 GMT
I'll go all out "arty" and philosophical and choose a theme "grace" for this photo. Ring-billed gull and "my" ponds. They are so graceful.
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Post by hmca on Apr 7, 2020 19:12:07 GMT
Beautiful image, Clive! Like your theme.
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Post by Lillias on Apr 7, 2020 20:43:09 GMT
Perfect name for such a beautiful image Clive.
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Post by billz on Apr 8, 2020 14:46:44 GMT
My theme this week is the moon. Super Pink Moon rising over Mt. Hood. Willamette River in the foreground.
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Post by hmca on Apr 8, 2020 18:32:19 GMT
I'll go with Bill's theme as I also shot the moon last night....although I was disappointed it wasn't "pink". Clouds were an issue so this is a composite of three shots. The foreground, sky and moon.
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Post by whippet on Apr 8, 2020 19:15:24 GMT
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Post by dennis9 on Apr 12, 2020 8:59:38 GMT
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Post by hmca on Apr 12, 2020 14:14:22 GMT
Peterj....am enjoying the additions you have added to your original post.
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Post by tonyw on Apr 12, 2020 20:55:01 GMT
I'll go with the spring theme - we're a bit later here than whippet and dennis but the daffodils in the garden are looking good: Tony
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Post by kdcintx on Apr 12, 2020 21:35:13 GMT
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Post by Peterj on Apr 12, 2020 21:57:56 GMT
That's my wish for COVID-19
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Post by pontiac1940 on Apr 12, 2020 23:04:38 GMT
My theme is a question using an old, seldom used word. " Whither Spring?" Easter Sunday 2020. Was to be blustery the past couple of days and into next week. "Blustery" turned out to be 15 cm of snow in Friday night. Some interesting clouds and skies about these days. Cloudy, with hints of blue sky, distant snow squalls,virga clouds ... you name it. But it is not looking like spring here. Farmers will be starting late. Garden has some daff shoots and one crocus in flower.
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Post by Sepiana on Apr 12, 2020 23:17:02 GMT
My theme for this week ... Something Old Pete, quite an array of Something Old. If had to pick a shot, I would go for the saguano cactus. I like how you captured its texture.
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