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Post by Sepiana on Oct 16, 2017 5:03:14 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.
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Post by hmca on Oct 17, 2017 0:55:44 GMT
I went to the mall today and came back with these two.....
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Post by billz on Oct 22, 2017 21:57:25 GMT
The weekend's grocery shopping trip starts in the produce section. Thanks for the theme Sepiana!
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 23, 2017 0:32:10 GMT
I went to the mall today and came back with these two..... Helen, you came back with two nice findings for this week's theme. If I had to pick one, I would go for the first shot with all the leading lines. Nice "shopping" job!
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 23, 2017 0:41:38 GMT
The weekend's grocery shopping trip starts in the produce section. Thanks for the theme Sepiana! Bill, great shot! I really like how you composed it, drawing our eyes towards the contents of the shopping cart. Eye-level view of the produce. Very creative!
Do I see some tomatillos and a jalapeno pepper?
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Post by billz on Oct 23, 2017 3:47:33 GMT
Yes, you do. ;-) I made a pot of chili verde this afternoon while all the football people were doing all the football things.
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Post by Sepiana on Oct 23, 2017 3:54:57 GMT
And guess what I made? A pot of feijoada and a pitcher of caipirinha. Just perfect for a gloomy day -- nothing but rain!
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Post by whippet on Oct 25, 2017 14:21:51 GMT
Stockton on Tees. Has the widest High Street in England. The first picture was taken in Green Dragon Yard. Antiques, collectables and craft. The second, on the High Street. This is from the History of Stockton - Stockton began as an Anglo-Saxon settlement on high ground close to the northern bank of the River Tees. The manor of Stockton was created in around 1138. It was purchased by Bishop Pudsey of Durham in 1189 and since then has undergone many changes. Stockton’s market can trace its history back to 1310, when Bishop Bek of Durham granted a market charter – to our town of Stockton a market upon every Wednesday for ever.
There has also been a Saturday market since well before my time.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 20, 2018 17:18:46 GMT
Stockton on Tees. Has the widest High Street in England. The first picture was taken in Green Dragon Yard. Antiques, collectables and craft. The second, on the High Street. This is from the History of Stockton - Stockton began as an Anglo-Saxon settlement on high ground close to the northern bank of the River Tees. The manor of Stockton was created in around 1138. It was purchased by Bishop Pudsey of Durham in 1189 and since then has undergone many changes. Stockton’s market can trace its history back to 1310, when Bishop Bek of Durham granted a market charter – to our town of Stockton a market upon every Wednesday for ever.
There has also been a Saturday market since well before my time. whippet, I was revisiting this thread and noticed I had missed your entry. Really nice shots -- colorful, lots of details, and . . . an interesting history to go with them.
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Post by Sepiana on Feb 20, 2018 17:21:15 GMT
Shopping for classic Mustang cars or parts? This is "Your one-stop pony shop", an icon along the Mother Road (Route 66).
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Post by whippet on Feb 20, 2018 18:47:34 GMT
I just hope the ponies are in a better state than the cars. Thank you for your comment, I do like to add a bit of history which I think would interest members.
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