Weekly Photo Challenge: Everyday life

 

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This weeks weekly photo challenge is:

EVERYDAY LIFE

Some people’s lives  are always on the go.

Everyday they go to work and back home again.

Everyday life for some people is

TRAFFIC

In and out and on the go!

I took the next two photos in 2010 while visiting Zimbabwe and Botswana

This one was taken of the vendors at the Victoria Waterfall.

They sit and wait till tourists turn up and then they try to sell their ware.

They are there every day that is their way of life.

The next one is just outside some shops in Botswana.

These people are gambling away whatever they have.

 

 

Weekly Photo Challenge: HANDS

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Share a picture that has a HAND in it with everyone! 

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Front page of my wedding album

Weekly Photo Challenge: BLUE

Weekly Photo Challenge: Blue

by Sara Rosso on May 14, 2012

Photo courtesy of Sara Rosso

Blue. We’ve done red before, but what about blue? What do you associate blue with? The sky, the ocean…and what else? See how creative you can get with blue.

Share a picture that is BLUE with everyone! 

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MY BLUE:

The photos tell the story about feeling blue and home sick

Then there is a BLUE car

And a BLUE flower

BLUE in the picture!

Weekly Photo Challenge: Unfocused

I did them again. Hope they can be seen now!

These photos speak for themselves!  UNFOCUSED

Share a picture that is UNFOCUSED with everyone! 

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Together

Here is how it works:

1. Each week, we’ll provide a theme for creative inspiration. You 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.

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Together

Mother and children TOGETHER

Brothers and sisters TOGETHER

Weekly Photo Challenge: Sun

Sunset over mighty Zambesie River in Zimbabwe

Sunrise over Victoria Falls

Share a picture with the SUN! 

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Two subjects

Photo courtesy of Sara Rosso

Two Subjects. This “theme” is more of a composition challenge. In the picture above, there are actually two subjects – one in the foreground (the cup), and one in the background (the dog) – both are essential parts of the picture and they each contribute something differently to the photo.

Share a picture with TWO SUBJECTS! 

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This is my two subjects in one photo:  TABLE WITH VASE AND MEGAN PEEPING OVER THE TABLE

This is one of my favourite photos of Megan .

Megan was a shy and “don’t hurt me” dog. Her owner abandoned her. He also really did not like her and she always had to hide away when he arrived home. One day her owner told me that he wanted to give her away. I said if you don’t get someone to give her to I would take her. That’s how it happened that Megan came to live with Nancy(my Schnauzer) and me. Megan was already 4 years old. It was very hard for her to trust me and anyone else.

I really had a hard time to let her feel at  home and to trust me. She was always running away and hiding. When you get closer to her she would creep down and cringe away from  you. Also, when my son came to visit during holidays,as soon as he started talking and Megan heard a male voice she will hide away as far as she can.(My son sometimes liked to tease her by talking to her in an angry voice! I hated it because that just put her back in her old ways)

She is no more! She passed away on my birthday in 2007. She just blew out her last breath and was gone(Think she had heart failure). I know she is happy in dog heaven!

Weekly Photo Challenge: Journey

Share a picture which means JOURNEY to you!

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The JOURNEY of flax leaves to become rope or string.

Leaves going  into the machine

Part of the machine. It hits and shakes and combs it.

Here we are! All neat an intertwined into string.

With this spool they weave the string/ rope into material(hessian)  which they use for bags to put cattle food in or any other dry food.