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WORLDWIDE PHOTO WEEK: Part 998 - The Letter "H"

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


Let's see some images that represent the Letter "H" (ah ha - Holiday)



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.
  • Please keep your contributions to a maximum of 4 images or less.
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'll take an easy way to get one posted, then I'll go to work on the letter H. My last name is Heger, this flag was gifted to my Dad probably 50 years ago, now hangs in my garage.

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must say ours are looking quite good...
(presume the edges of the leaves are supposed to look like that?)
Of course yours are looking good! It's spring there.

I checked through my older hydrangea pics. Yes, the leaves did have that serrated edge. Not always such a conspicuous color change, though.
 
Hardrosaurs were plant eating dinosaurs about 75-90 million years ago. They left a lot of poop which fossilized and is called Coprolite. There are even children's books written about it. I gotten some from a friend that collects a lot of it in central Utah. I know it's a crappy post!

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