Posts Tagged Weekly Photo Challenge

Weekly Photo Challenge: Down

This one is fairly simple. No explanation needed.

Looking down the pool cue. (In the photo: Julie Saggers of Julie Saggers Photography)

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Weekly Photo Challenge Catch Up: Light

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Regret

I really tried but this one was really difficult to figure out. So instead I thought I’d post a cool looking picture I took recently and try and explain how it shows regret.

I was going to use this for one of the “catch up” challenges but nothing says regret like an empty theatre.

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Ready

Dinner's ready

Ready for Improv in Torontos' No Pants Subway Ride

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Weekly Photo Challenge (Catch Up): Colorful

Black and white photos can be amazing but some things are too colorful.

I may have overdone the saturation and contrast.

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Weekly Photo Challenge (Catch Up): Curiosity

Lots of things make people curious. People can also look curious

What's in the bag?

There is something about firetrucks and ambulances and any other emergency vehicle that makes people curious.

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Weekly Photo Challenge (Catch Up): Faces

Taking a simple picture of a persons face sometimes isn’t enough. It has to be special or different.

Finger mustaches and... eyebrows?

Looking through the viewfinder

 

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Hope

 

A Hope That You Can Bring Happiness

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Weekly Photo Challenge (Catch Up): Celebration

Everyone likes to celebrate. Right?

You can't have a birthday celebration without cake. Or something similar to a cake.

 

You can dance to celebrate too. This is from after Improv in Toronto's "Subway Dance Party" a few years ago.

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Weekly Photo Challenge (Catch Up): Broken

Another Catch Up. The theme is “broken”. I didn’t want to just take pictures of objects so I got a bit creative.

this one is fairly self explanatory.

A familiar sight in Toronto. Construction. Usually means something is broken

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