Are you going to take part in the new WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge?
Each week, WordPress will provide a theme for our “creative inspiration”. Simply take photographs based on your interpretation of the theme, and post them on your blog anytime before the following Friday when the next photo theme will be announced.
Ok my chance to get creative!
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Hmmmm this week’s theme is “Boundaries” and I’ve been deliberating over my choice of photograph since the theme was announced. I did not want to post something obvious and my “think outside the box” attitude was stuck firmly in the box desperately struggling to break free!
I often walk along the beach when I am looking for inspiration and sure enough standing on the shore-line this morning looking out across the ocean I suddenly had an idea – the Sea is a natural boundary, Ok well loosely.
Do you think this will count?
Has anyone else entered? You are welcome to share a link back to your photo.
Why not take part in the “Weekly Photo Voting” and cast your vote for your favourite photo http://ryanfernandes.wordpress.com/category/weekly-photo-voting/
Why not take part in the “Weekly Photo Voting” and cast your vote for your favourite photo http://ryanfernandes.wordpress.com/category/weekly-photo-voting/
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great photos! …Very nice!
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I have to admit I was quite tempted to take the pledge, but resisted the urge.
Love your outside the box boundaries with slide show to boot! Good for you!
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Absolutely your ocean pics are perfect! Def the right material for the Weekly Photo Challenge: Boundary. I like it! Great pics! 🙂
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Hi Pip, Nope, I’m not going to enter the challenge. I thank you for your kind compliments and encouragement to enter. But my plate’s kind-of full right now and I can’t give the challenge the attention it needs. I think I’ll just enjoy you and the others entries. That’s fun too. You give me lots to smile about and lots to enjoy. 😉
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Hi EC, that’s a shame but I quite understand 🙂
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Miss Piglet, These photos are absolutely gorgeous and I applaud your creativity. I love the concept of sea as a natural boundary! Bravo!
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Thank you Ellen – all these kind comments are certainly going to keep me on my “trotters” for next week!
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Wonderful choice, PiP! The sea is a boundary for land animals and the land is a boundary for creatures from the deep.
Excellent!
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LOL 🙂 Got it in one 🙂 I thought it may be too obscure
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I didn’t get the email…could you please resend? Thank you 😉
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Curious no email…Ok lets try…
You “persuade” the photos to rotate by adding some extra html code.
slideshow upload photos and finish with /slideshow
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How do you do a sideshow???
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Hi Stacey I’ve sent you an email 🙂
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You have some great photos here. I love how you displayed them too. I’ll have to think of something.. this is really a great challenge.
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Hi Faithdream
Don’t forget to post a link back to share your photos when you do 🙂
PiP
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greetings by
http://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/02/06/weekly-photo-challenge-boundaries/
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How perfect! I have to get back to thinking about a photo for this – definitely a good idea and some good thought. I really like yours – beautiful photo and right on for the theme Boundaries! Very good work!
Debbie 🙂
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Thanks Debbie 🙂 It’s amazing how inspiring the sea is 🙂
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Beautiful pictures PIP……
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Thanks granny…are you also taking up the challenge? 🙂
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The pictures work for me Piglet. And I love the way you get them to rotate. How did you do that?
You can never go wrong with beautiful pictures so post away Piglet. 😀
– Papa Joe
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Thanks Papa Joe,
You get them to rotate by adding some extra html code.
slideshow upload photos and finish with /slideshow
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I’m doing the photo challenge too! here was my submission for the week:
http://staceyarcher.wordpress.com/2011/02/04/weekly-photo-challenge/
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Beautifully perfect example of boundaries. You’re such a talented photographer. Way to go Pip! 🙂
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The scenery is so beautiful where we live even I can make a silk purse out of a sows ear ! 🙂
E.C you are really creactive – have you entered? Look forward to seeing your pics 🙂
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These are lovely photos. I miss the sea! I think you’ve nailed the challenge and topic. My thoughts immediately went toward the personal, emotional and physical boundaries one might have and others might lack, or vice versa. Sometimes I ask questions that are too invasive–out of curiosity. My writing course assignment this week might preclude joining you in this challenge, but I’m grateful you wrote about it.
I’ll return to drooling over the sea and waves and seagulls. I have a favorite of yours–the last one in the email post. I just can’t identify it here. Good rule of thirds, great sand and rocks in the foreground, and last wave crests half way across.
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Hi nrh – my thoughts went to ” Dreams have no Boundaries” The challenge is weekly so next week you have NO excuses 🙂 I love your pictures
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beatiful photos!
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Beautiful photos, congratulations!
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You take such great photos PiP. If I had your talent, I’d take that challenge. Alas, I can’t take a decent photo to save my soul. 😦
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Hi Seashell – I bet you could take some great pics! The hardest part is interpreting the theme 🙂
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Very beautiful! 🙂
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Cool I didn’t know about it!! I love taking pictures 🙂
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Hi RNP you have until Friday. Don’t forget to drop by and add your link to this post to share… 🙂
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Not sure that worked so how about:
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Hi David,
Love the clear rich colours of your photo. There was a lot of spray this morning so it was difficult to get the clarity that you have in yours 🙂
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Hi Piglet.
Love the one with the seagulls – should definitely qualify in that category.
I have one photo taken of the sea at Martinhal that I once used as PC wallpaper although it’s not as good as yours, but don’t know if/how I can upload it to your blog.
So I’ll try this link:
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What beautiful photos. I think the sea definately counts as ‘bounderies’. You are a very talented photographer PIP. Good luck with the challenge 🙂
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Thanks Juls, I think this photo challenge is def going to keep me busy every week. Still keeps the “old” brain cell active 🙂
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You are absolutely right – the sea is a boundary – a natural boundary! You thought outside the square – brilliant! 🙂
I love the photos PiP, I never get tired of looking at the ocean and feeling it’s power.
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Hi Barb…yep def a round peg in a square hole me 🙂 Have you entered?
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I love painting the sea and your pictures are just beautiful. Where were they taken? M
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Hi Wordangell – they were taken at Praia da Amoreira. further details here https://pigletinportugal.wordpress.com/2010/11/02/praia-da-amoreira-the-best-kept-secret/
I tried to paint the sea but my pictures had no depth. I have resigned myself to painting flowers and insects now.
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Beautiful pictures, I am painting a panoramic view from 4 photos taken in Galithia, Have you posted any of your paintings? Love to see them.M
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Love the photos PiP and the slide show. You’re having some fun with it.
This definitely counts as boundaries and there is nothing wrong with your thinking. 🙂
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Hi Rose,
Yep, I am having great fun! But that’s what blogging should be eh? 🙂
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You’ve got that right. I’m having fun and enjoying every minute of it. 😉
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