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Post by Sepiana on Jan 2, 2023 6:05:39 GMT
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. The rules are rather simple.
- 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.
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Post by preeb on Jan 2, 2023 20:10:33 GMT
My front door window, NEWly coated with an early morning freezing rain, appears to have a face. (And it's a bit disconcerting the way that it seems to be looking at me)
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Post by hmca on Jan 3, 2023 19:57:22 GMT
Well I failed my "Monday" challenge this week! Old is everywhere around here but NEW proved to be a problem. However, I was just watering my orchids and noticed this NEW GROWTH.
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Post by tonyw on Jan 3, 2023 22:19:38 GMT
Was also thinking new growth and the new buds on this magnolia are waiting for spring to open - the hair keeping them from getting too cold. Tony
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Post by VickiD on Jan 3, 2023 22:23:18 GMT
Just took a photo of my NEWest Christmas ornament (Mackenzie & Childs Camera) and processed it using my NEWest software (Jixipix Impresso Pro). I created the border using Photoshop.
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Post by dennis9 on Jan 4, 2023 18:41:39 GMT
Perhaps I have cheated a bit by including The New River in this week's theme. It is neither new nor a river, but a seventeenth century aqueduct constructed to bring drinking water from Hertfordshire into central London. It is still used today as a source of drinking water as well as providing a new 25 mile long-distance footpath - a new project for myself and son Matthew, as we are hoping to complete the walk from London to Hertford this year. i.ibb.co/nkLF3Gm/New.jpgBrenda
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Post by billz on Jan 6, 2023 20:00:49 GMT
Wow Sepiana!! The new year starts with your 400th!!! theme. Thanks so very much for your years of commitment. I know I've learned a lot from the various themes and everyone's interpretation of them.
New dreams to start a new year. Wishing the best to this new mom and pop restaurant.
Wishing everyone the best for a safe, peaceful and happy 2023!
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Post by tonyw on Jan 6, 2023 20:53:17 GMT
400! That is indeed a WOW! Keep up the good work. Here's one more - new microgreens that were sown Jan 1 and are just about ready to eat today after 3 days in the dark and a couple of days under lights. This time of the year is a good time to grow your own salad. Tony
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Post by hmca on Jan 7, 2023 1:43:10 GMT
As someone who struggles to come up with a theme for the B/W challenge I understand that coming up with a new theme weekly is a lot harder than it may seem! So congrats from me as well.
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Post by VickiD on Jan 7, 2023 2:02:25 GMT
Congratulations, Sepiana...what a milestone!
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 9, 2023 5:37:18 GMT
My front door window, NEWly coated with an early morning freezing rain, appears to have a face. (And it's a bit disconcerting the way that it seems to be looking at me) Rick, very intriguing New! Yes, there seems to be a face on the window. Despite that, this image would make a great "stained glass" texture.
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 9, 2023 5:38:44 GMT
Old is everywhere around here but NEW proved to be a problem. However, I was just watering my orchids and noticed this NEW GROWTH. Helen, this growth came at the right time. Mother Nature to the rescue! Nice interpretation of New.
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 9, 2023 5:40:10 GMT
Was also thinking new growth and the new buds on this magnolia are waiting for spring to open - the hair keeping them from getting too cold. Tony, great composition. Very effective use of negative space. The new growth is the star of the show.
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 9, 2023 5:42:31 GMT
Just took a photo of my NEWest Christmas ornament (Mackenzie & Childs Camera) and processed it using my NEWest software (Jixipix Impresso Pro). I created the border using Photoshop Vicki, very clever interpretation of New -- 2 instances of New in the same image. It would be nice to see the original ornament. It's a very unusual one.
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Post by Sepiana on Jan 9, 2023 5:44:52 GMT
Perhaps I have cheated a bit by including The New River in this week's theme. It is neither new nor a river, but a seventeenth century aqueduct constructed to bring drinking water from Hertfordshire into central London. It is still used today as a source of drinking water as well as providing a new 25 mile long-distance footpath - a new project for myself and son Matthew, as we are hoping to complete the walk from London to Hertford this year. Brenda Brenda, I see no cheating here. Out-of the box interpretatiom of New, well-composed image, great use of diagonal/leading lines. Wishing you and Matthew a successful walk!
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