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    January project

    How about shots from your neighborhood, town or city. What kind of vibe does it have? Any attractions?
    Happy shooting and story telling
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    Re: January project

    I guess I will start out this month's project with my first shot of the new year! My neighborhood isn't very populated, but there used to be a lot more people around. I'm guessing the owner of this wagon may have decided this was far enough, and perhaps homesteaded nearby.
    January project-_d4_4338.jpg
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    Re: January project

    Nice topic. I think it's fun to do something like this as a project - it helps to get to know a little more about one another.

    I live up the street from a Church. This was a rather unique wedding that was about to take place. Since the bride was arriving by horse and carriage, it drew the attention of the passers-by for sure!


    January project-wedding-l.jpg


    Well, having problems uploading again. I tried a couple more from the group and it would not post. No reasons.

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    Re: January project

    I have to use IE to attach images Liz. This forum doesn't seem to like Chrome
    Here's a fun shot of the street where we live
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    Re: January project

    Quote Originally Posted by Alison View Post
    I have to use IE to attach images Liz. This forum doesn't seem to like Chrome
    Here's a fun shot of the street where we live
    Another creative - and great shot, Alison.

    I do use IE. Sometimes it works, then stops after 1-2 shots. I can't figure it out, but it's frustrating so I don't post as much.

    Thanks for sharing your family - and Happy New Year to you all.

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    Re: January project

    I live in a town of about 6000 people. It's one of the coldest places in the country based on average temperatures. It's been getting down to -15 F or so lately which for us in January isn't that bad!
    There's also a state University here which keeps the culture somewhat young and vibrant. I like that.

    Here's a typical evening scene from about a block from my house.

    IMGP3333-Edit by MattB.net, on Flickr

    Pre-moonrise town shot from a nearby hill.

    IMGP2554-Edit by MattB.net, on Flickr

    Santa lighting the big town tree for the Night of Lights celebration

    IMGP1784-Edit by MattB.net, on Flickr

    Lots of non-human residents too.

    IMGP0935 by MattB.net, on Flickr

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    Re: January project

    Wow! These are stunning! Each image is uniquely beautiful. The lighting is well done on all three night shots. The cows look like you've caught their attention and they decided to pose.

    Having said that, I do have a favorite. That first image! The composition is perfect - that moon looking down leads me right into the beautiful sunset below - then the trees and the rest of the scenery. Well done! I love this photo!

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    Re: January project

    Nice shots folks! Here in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle and the Seahawks doing well this season, one of the local churches has jumped on the 12th man bandwagon.
    Thanks for the participation!!
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    Re: January project

    Thanks Liz!
    Here's a little more from the weekend.
    I shot some photos at our winter carnival which has all sorts of wintery activities like skiing behind a snowmobile, skate obstacle courses, ski jumps, and a polar bear plunge.

    Here's a friend of my son's doing a jump (didn't land it).


    Here's a guy doing the Polar Bear Plunge. That's a hole cut into the ice of a pond at the park. When there was a few minutes between jumpers, ice was starting to form on the surface!

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