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WORLDWIDE PHOTO WEEK: Part 907 - On a Walk

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Every week we select a new theme, and then go out and shoot that theme. This week the theme is On a Walk. As always be as imaginative/creative as you like when interpreting the theme, creativity is what we're looking for.


Show us something you saw On a Walk (or roller skates, bicycle, scooter, skateboard...just get out of the house)



Here are the rules:


  • Because this activity is supposed to encourage us to get out and shoot, please don't post old shots from your archives.
  • Shots need to be taken between Tuesday, after the new theme is posted and the following Monday by sunset (Whenever that is for you).
  • Snapshots and art are equally welcome -- just get out & shoot, and then share!
  • Post your shots at any time during the week.
  • Please abide by the Focus on Photography posting rules
That’s it! Have fun! As always be as imaginative/creative as you like when interpreting the theme, creativity is what we're looking for.

An Index to Previous weeks can be found here : WORLDWIDE PHOTO WEEK



That's it!

Have fun!
 
I took a walk and saw an orange hibiscus against a blue fence.

ornghibiscus2.27.24 (2).jpg

On my way back, I saw the local peacock.

pcockportrt2.27.24 (2).jpg

Both images were sharper before I reduced them to come under the size limit here--and I'd processed them in Photos originally. Still struggling with that maximum.
 
I took a walk and saw an orange hibiscus against a blue fence.

View attachment 45478

On my way back, I saw the local peacock.

View attachment 45479

Both images were sharper before I reduced them to come under the size limit here--and I'd processed them in Photos originally. Still struggling with that maximum.

both look plenty sharp enough! love the blue...
 
That's interesting. Never having seen an approaching snowstorm, I wouldn't be able to identify snow clouds.
Thanks, I only know that it was a snowstorn because it hit not long after the photo was taken. Fortunately it did not amount to much snow.
 
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