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Post by Sepiana on Jan 30, 2023 6:08:16 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 hmca on Jan 30, 2023 16:22:48 GMT
Looking out my window this morning I first noticed white wrapped boats....but they were rather boring. And then, much to my delight, I saw two white swans with their wings spread in the water.
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Post by billz on Jan 30, 2023 20:07:15 GMT
W is for wheat being loaded on the bulk cargo carrier Breeze. Conversationally, the breeze is docked in the waters of the Willamette River in Portland. Thanks for the theme Sepiana.
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Post by tonyw on Jan 31, 2023 19:39:27 GMT
W is for a Working Wooden pumpjack in Winter and a Wooden Wagon Wheel : Tony
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Post by cjt on Feb 1, 2023 0:29:15 GMT
Tony, where is the power house for this? In the background? and it pumps water?? cjt
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Post by tonyw on Feb 1, 2023 0:40:28 GMT
Tony, where is the power house for this? In the background? and it pumps water?? cjt The power house is at the far end of the jerker line (originally steam but now electric and it's been working for over 120 years) . It's pumping oil although these days it is largely water with just a bit of oil). You can see inside the power house in this post Tony
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Post by dennis9 on Feb 2, 2023 16:17:17 GMT
My "W" is Wheels, which we came upon unexpectedly while walking in London. It was nice of the shopkeeper to arrange them so attractively for us. i.ibb.co/ggWK39p/W.jpgMatthew
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Post by dennis9 on Feb 2, 2023 18:44:37 GMT
My "W" is for Windmill. This one is the only one left in the whole of Inner London. It is situated in deeply urban Brixton, a reminder of a long lost rural past. As the sky was overcast today when we visited, I feel justified in calling it a Winter Windmill. i.ibb.co/k8M5B5g/WM.jpgBrenda
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Post by cjt on Feb 2, 2023 19:40:26 GMT
i.ibb.co/TvhCFV5/Chicago-Nikon-16.jpgWinged creature is Wisdom, whom the Greeks called Athena, represented by an O WL, one of the four corners of the Harold Washington Public Library in Chicago, IL cjt who was just there this week
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Post by tonyw on Feb 2, 2023 22:35:21 GMT
I can't say I'm a big fan of the offerings from the latest eatery in town but it does begin with a W! I do wonder how they came up with 150 different flavours (but at least they spell it the way I was brought up to!) Tony
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Post by kdcintx on Feb 3, 2023 16:49:39 GMT
W is for Winter. Picture taken in parking lot of local grocery store during a sleet storm. It is not snow. i.ibb.co/Hn489vV/sleet.jpg
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Post by hmca on Feb 3, 2023 22:02:23 GMT
A different take on a Windmill than Brenda's. This one is a Jersey landmark known for its hot dogs since the 1960's.
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Post by fotofrank on Feb 3, 2023 22:51:40 GMT
WIDE angle
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Post by Jim on Feb 4, 2023 2:00:25 GMT
W is for Winter is leaving the room and Spring is crouching at the door. Was in the side yard today and happy to see our first rose blooms ("Fragrant Memory"/"Jadis" of 2023. It is one of our most sweetly fragrant roses. A toughie too. It's been in that spot for at least 25 years now..
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Post by pontiac1940 on Feb 4, 2023 5:53:16 GMT
Backlighted snow, tossed by wind at Waterton Lakes National Park. February 3, 2023
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