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Post by Sepiana on Dec 30, 2019 6:03:17 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. - 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 blackmutt on Dec 30, 2019 15:01:31 GMT
Selfies anyone?
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Post by kdcintx on Dec 30, 2019 23:36:57 GMT
Hey blackmutt - that's what I was going to do. LOL!!
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Post by tonyw on Dec 31, 2019 0:57:06 GMT
I suspect this farmhouse was built before any of our members were born . It's also showing signs of its age as are many of the old family farms in this area. If these old walls could speak ……. Tony
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Post by pontiac1940 on Dec 31, 2019 4:18:07 GMT
1938 Ford Two-Ton truck. Near Monarch, Alberta, December 30, 2019.
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Post by hmca on Dec 31, 2019 23:59:28 GMT
Love your processing on that old truck, Clive!
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Post by blackmutt on Jan 1, 2020 4:02:25 GMT
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Post by kdcintx on Jan 1, 2020 15:43:23 GMT
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Post by whippet on Jan 2, 2020 16:45:12 GMT
These items originally belonged to my grandmother, who passed them on to my aunt, who gave them to me 30+ years ago. 2 Ringtons tea - did originally have lids. Bridges edition. Minton ceramics, made 1910. The bridges showing, are, left - Tyne Bridge, Newcastle. Right, Transporter Bridge, Middlesbrough. Salts ale jug. Malingware. Produced for the North East Coast Industries Exhibition 1929.
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Post by hmca on Jan 2, 2020 23:31:46 GMT
Old is relative isn't it? These roses are from Dec. 14th. They are certainly not fresh anymore but have a unique beauty due to their age. I have tried for three days to take a picture that reflects their past-prime appeal and am finally satisfied with this one.
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dennis9
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Post by dennis9 on Jan 4, 2020 16:18:24 GMT
This old power station sits beside the Thames at Chelsea. It opened in 1905 and at its peak supplied power to the entire London Underground network. Coal fired, it was decommissioned and finally closed in 2002 but is currently being converted into residential and retail units. Its iconic façade and twin chimneys will continue to be familiar landmark. i.ibb.co/cvBt92D/Lots-Road.jpgBrenda
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Post by Peterj on Jan 4, 2020 22:46:07 GMT
The timing of this challenge is perfect. This is a toy that my wife's grandmother handed down to her mother - we suspect that it dates back to the late 1890's. We use it as a Christmas Tree decoration.
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Post by Peterj on Jan 4, 2020 22:51:05 GMT
This slate box was carved by my Great Grandfather, Louis A. Peters. I'm uncertain about it's intended use.
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Post by whippet on Jan 5, 2020 19:17:20 GMT
I was going to say dominos. Then I noticed one in the box. So it obviously wasn't that. Or was it? They look the same material.
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Post by Peterj on Jan 5, 2020 19:53:27 GMT
I was going to say dominos. Then I noticed one in the box. So it obviously wasn't that. Or was it? They look the same material. The dominoes were how my mother used it and I just kept them in place. My Great Grand Father was a slate worker in Slatington, PA - perhaps he just wanted a momento.
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