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Post by Sepiana on Sept 23, 2024 5:08:52 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.NOTE This week's theme was suggested by billz. (Thanks, Bill!)
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Post by tonyw on Sept 24, 2024 20:36:54 GMT
What better place to find books than the local library in what was once the railway station - a lot tidier and better organized than our own collection: Tony
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Post by hmca on Sept 25, 2024 15:39:48 GMT
Not books....but the book I'm currently reading. Interesting tidbit......When to decide if you've read enough before ditching a book? Subtract your current age from 100.....if the book hasn't held your attention by then it might be time to look for another one. Written by a long-ago photography friend who was quite an adventurer, I am enjoying this book by Karen Kaiser.
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Post by billz on Sept 25, 2024 20:02:08 GMT
A bridge support outside the train station is a good place for riders to trade reads. Thanks for wrangling the challenge Sepiana!
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Post by dennis9 on Sept 26, 2024 15:13:29 GMT
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Post by fotofrank on Sept 26, 2024 22:16:30 GMT
My Bookshelf
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Post by dennis9 on Sept 29, 2024 14:05:54 GMT
Who can resist a spot of window shopping with such a tempting display of books on show? i.ibb.co/Nty3G89/B1.jpgSeen in The British Library in London this morning. An original idea, but those open pages look too hard and uncomfortable to sit there for more than a few minutes. i.ibb.co/K0s974D/S-1.jpgBrenda
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 30, 2024 5:00:56 GMT
What better place to find books than the local library in what was once the railway station - a lot tidier and better organized than our own collection: Tony, this is a paradise for book lovers. Interesting "travelling" history -- from a railway station to a library.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 30, 2024 5:03:11 GMT
Not books....but the book I'm currently reading. Written by a long-ago photography friend who was quite an adventurer, I am enjoying this book by Karen Kaiser. Helen, I guess a "single" book works for this challenge. It comes with a personal touch. Happy reading!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 30, 2024 5:05:37 GMT
A bridge support outside the train station is a good place for riders to trade reads. Thanks for wrangling the challenge Sepiana! Bill, it would also be a great opening chapter for a book or an opening scene for a movie (mystery?).
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 30, 2024 5:08:27 GMT
Plenty of books at the Bowling Club for members to purchase/borrow/donate. Dennis Dennis, what a great idea! This is a very clever way to promote reading. Kudos to those who participate in this!
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 30, 2024 5:10:32 GMT
Frank, a lot of good books on your bookshelf. I bet you have put these books to good use.
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Post by Sepiana on Sept 30, 2024 5:14:00 GMT
Who can resist a spot of window shopping with such a tempting display of books on show? Seen in The British Library in London this morning. An original idea, but those open pages look too hard and uncomfortable to sit there for more than a few minutes. Brenda Brenda, This kind of window shopping strikes a chord with many of us. What a temptation! Great thinking out of the box in the 2nd image. This is a treat for book and art lovers alike!
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Post by Howard on Oct 2, 2024 22:31:43 GMT
Hopefully this isn't classed as a "total transformation", just converted to b&w in nik silver.
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