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PHOTO CHALLENGE TO NT PHOTOGRAPHERS: OLD, NEW, BORROWED AND BLUE

  

Category:  Photography & Art

Via:  buzz-of-the-orient  •  7 years ago  •  87 comments

PHOTO CHALLENGE TO NT PHOTOGRAPHERS:  OLD, NEW, BORROWED AND BLUE

PHOTO CHALLENGE TO NT PHOTOGRAPHERS:  OLD, NEW, BORROWED AND BLUE

THE RULES

In this case, the adage has nothing to do with wedding gifts, but with photos.

Except for one situation explained below all of the photos must have been taken by you..

Please do not just post photos, but also provide descriptions and explanations that are relevant to them.

Post NO MORE THAN ONE PHOTO for EACH of the 4 categories.

Photo 1: OLD

This is to be a photo EITHER of something very old, or a photo taken by you perhaps many years ago. 

Photo 2: NEW

This should be a photo taken by you very recently.

Photo 3: BORROWED

Your photo should be of something you borrowed, OR IN THIS CASE ONLY, can be a photo taken not by you, but by a FRIEND OR RELATIVE, and borrowed by you to post here.  (No Ansel Adams photos, please, unless he was your uncle.)

Photo 4: BLUE

Here the main subject of the photo should be predominantly blue in colour, or else the whole photo should be predominantly blue.


Here is my submission:

1.  OLD    This photo was taken by me while looking down at the Ottawa River behind the Canadian Parliament Buildings about 45 years ago. I was using my Canon F1 SLR, and I processed the film in my darkroom, enlarged it with my Leitz Focomat 1c enlarger, and then processed it. I used a type of silver paper for it.

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2.  NEW   Recently the Lotus Blossoms bloomed where I am.

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3.  BORROWED   Back when I was a member of Newsvine, I belonged to the Photography group there.  The rules of the group required that it was necessary to post an original photograph if an article was posted.  I came across an interesting article about movies concerning photographers that I thought the group members would appreciate, so I tried to tie it all together for my photo with my DVDs and a camera and lenses I borrowed from a friend. 

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4.  BLUE  The body of the peacock.

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SOMETHING OLD, SOMETHING NEW, SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING BLUE                                                      

NOW LET'S SEE WHAT YOU CAN DO.


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Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

If you are a photographer, it doesn't matter how good you are, you should consider joining the Creative Arts group to not only post your own efforts, but to enjoy the contributions of others.  In the group instruction is provided from time to time, and upon request your submitted photos can be improved by experts.  As well, ask for any kind of help you want, and it will surely be answered.

The Creative Arts Group:

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     7 years ago

Here is my entry into something ''New''.

''End of the Trial'' a 15 foot bronze statue in a reflecting pool with Table Rock Lake in the background

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Buzz of the Orient
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Are we not going to see something Old, something Borrowed, something Blue?  Actually, that photo could have also been something Blue.

I'm grateful to see anything at all.

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

I'm searching for photos to fill the other requirements now. 

Wish me luck.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Bonne chance,

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika     7 years ago

This is as close to ''something blue'' as I can get. Flowers in my hillside garden.

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Buzz of the Orient
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Funny. It doesn't LOOK Blueish. 

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Adjust the tint on your computer screen Buzz. laughing dude

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

As you wish, Kavika. This is the best I can do.

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Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Now that's blue Buzz...Good job

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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LOL

 
 
 
sixpick
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link   sixpick  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Kavika Buzz photo with flowers edited.jpg

 
 
 
John Galt 1147
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@Sixpick :                                                                                                                                          Now that's some pretty blues there. I like it.

 

   

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Perfect, six.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

This is what I wanted to do, Kavika, but I couldn't open my editing site. This is much better.

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Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Nicely done Buzz.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur    7 years ago

Great Idea, Buzz …

Going through my data base now …

 
 
 
Old Hermit
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link   Old Hermit    7 years ago

Fun Buzz.

 

Dug out some critter based shots that I thought might fit your criteria. (smile )

Something OLD:

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I call him Buddy. 

He lives a couple of miles down the road and, for the longest time, was my closest neighbor.  We nod hello each time we cross paths when I head down to town for supplies.

 

Something NEW:

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Little dude, (dudette?), popped out of the woods on his shaky new legs.  Never did see mom on this particular visit.

 

Something BORROWED:

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I mean, who owns a outdoor cat?  Am I right? lol

I happened to glance outside one fine morning and saw this beauty taking advantage of my back deck.  How he made his way through miles of woods and onto my back table is just one of those little mysteries that makes life worth living.

Never saw him again.

 

 

Something Blue:

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Blue skies and red tail hawks.  Heaven.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Terrific contribution, A.H.  Thank you for playing.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur  replied to  Old Hermit   7 years ago

4 for 4, A.H. … batting a thousand on this post!

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  Old Hermit   7 years ago

Great photos AH.

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser    7 years ago

Something old:  Taken by my Uncle Louie, in about 1916.  (Also borrowed...)

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 A flying boat from WWI vintage, came to the little town where my grandparents and Uncle Louie and Aunt Lois lived, so they all trooped down to the river...  Uncle Louie took the picture.  A neat bit of history!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Something new-- a recent picture of yellow and purple fluorite, western Kentucky.  Isn't it beautiful?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Something borrowed:  A picture of Uncle Combs and his helper in the 19teens, scanned from the picture borrowed from Cousin Billie.  This was back when Coca Cola had cocaine in it.  One can't help but wonder if the helper has had a bit too much Coke.  winking

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Something Blue--  Butterfly on Blue Mountain Mist Flower...  The best I have right now.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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Grand Slam by Dowser!

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser  replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

blushing

Thanks to Uncle Louie, Cousin Billy, and Ben E. Clements Mineral Museum...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Way to go, Dowser. Good stuff.

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Thanks Buzz!  blushing

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  Dowser   7 years ago

Great series Dowser, well done.

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser  replied to  Kavika   7 years ago

Thanks, Kavika!  Uncle Louie would be pleased...

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur    7 years ago

Something "OLD"

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Abandoned and overgrown railroad bridge and tracks; the original photo is in full color … but I transformed it to sepia tone to emphasize age and the loneliness of things abandoned. The composition is cluttered although the leading lines of the tracks and bridge keep it stable in the viewer's eye -- still, the clutter echoes and reinforces the fact that "The Railway" as we once knew it, has come and gone.

© A. Mac/A.G.

 

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser  replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

Something about the sound of the old steam engine train whistles always made me melancholy...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Perfect example for "Old", and thanks for the good explanation, A.Mac.

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

Excellent photo Mac. 

For something ''old'' I was going to post a photo of myself...I don't want to scare anyone though..

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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Buzz of the Orient
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Sorry, A.Mac, but I thought you knew I couldn't open that. but I'll assume it's a track of old steam whistles or an old folk song about them:

"You can hear the whistle blow a hundred miles..."

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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Here are the song lyrics, Buzz

City of New Orleans
Riding on the city of New Orleans
Illinois Central, Monday morning rail
Fifteen cars and fifteen restless riders
Three conductors and twenty-five sacks of mail
All along the southbound odyssey
The train pulled out at Kankakee
And rolls along past houses, farms and fields
Passin' trains that have no names
And freight yards full of old black men
And the graveyards of the rusted automobiles
Good morning, America
How are you?
Say don't you know me? I'm your native son
I'm the train they call the city of New Orleans
And I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
Dealin' card games with the old men in the club car
Penny a point ain't no one keepin' score
Pass the paper bag that holds the bottle
Feel the wheels rumblin' 'neath the floor
And the sons of Pullman Porters
And the sons of engineers
Ride their father's magic carpet made of steel
Mothers with their babes asleep
Are rockin' to the gentle beat
And the rhythm of the rail is all they feel
Good morning, America
How are you?
Say don't you know me? I'm your native son
I'm the train they call the city of New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
Nighttime on the city of New Orleans
Changing cars in Memphis, Tennessee
Half way home, we'll be there by morning
Through the Mississippi darkness
Rolling down to the sea
But all the towns and people seem
To fade into a bad dream
And the steel rails still ain't heard the news
The conductor sings his songs again
The passengers will please refrain
This train has got the disappearing railroad blues
Good morning, America
How are you?
Say don't you know me? I'm your native son
I'm the train they call the city of New Orleans
I'll be gone five hundred miles when the day is done
Songwriters: Ilan Goldhirsh / Steve Goodman
City of New Orleans lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
 
 
 
Dowser
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I love to take a train ride!  Always have...

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

Well, almost midnight here, much later than I usually stay up so goodnight all - hope to see lots of photos in the morning.

 
 
 
Dowser
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Rest well, dear friend!

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur    7 years ago

And since NEW Orleans kind of qualifies as "Something New" …

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Jackson Square, NEW Orleans, Louisiana, 1999

© A. Mac/A.G.

 
 
 
Dowser
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It almost looks like one of those famous paintings of Paris...  Was it Renoir that did beach scenes?  LOVELY!

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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That's stretching it A.Mac.  Could have been New York, or New Zeland or even Newfoundland.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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Something "BORROWED"

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The TIME we have on this earth to be with the people we love.

© A. Mac/A.G.

 
 
 
Dowser
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link   Dowser  replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

I love it!!!  Great picture!

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Please explain how or why "borrowed" A.Mac.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

Okay, okay, (sigh).  Next challenge I'll make it easier to fit the categories.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur  replied to  Buzz of the Orient   7 years ago

Some ideas are expressed literally, others conceptually.

I can take down the picture if it's not in keeping with the objective.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Never mind. You won me with the Blue Jay.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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Something "BLUE"

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It pains me to post a Bluejay (as only Buzz understands) … but since this discussion is his gem-of-an-idea … therefore, I deem it only right to do so.

© A. Mac/A.G.

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

LOL, the devil made you do it Mac....And Buzz is enjoying every minute of it.

 
 
 
Kavika
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LOL, the devil made you do it Mac....And Buzz is enjoying every minute of it.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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the devil made you do it Mac....And Buzz is enjoying every minute of it.

No doubt. 

Buzz may remember the Phillies catcher in the '93 World Series, Darren Daulton. He passes away this week … he died of brain cancer at age 55.

Phillies, Eagles, Flyers and Sixer fans personify the "blue collar" mentality and intensity of Philadelphia. If we hate a player (usually for giving less than his best effort), we'll drive him out of town; but if we love a player, he is truly loved.

Two players in Phillies history (in the last 50 years) come to mind … Chase Utley is one, Darren Daulton ("Dutch") is the other.

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

I read about Daulton passing a few days ago. Much to young.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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A VERY acceptable contribution, A.Mac.  LOL

 
 
 
pat wilson
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link   pat wilson    7 years ago

5629566239_d42be3c621_o.jpg   something old

fossil rock on hike

photo.JPG  something new, spring fruit

Niabingidi.jpg  something borrowed friend's dog

IMG_3070.JPG  something blue

no explanation needed

 

Thanks Buzz, fun article

 

 
 
 
Kavika
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link   Kavika   replied to  pat wilson   7 years ago

Great photos pat.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur  replied to  pat wilson   7 years ago

Well done, Pat!

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  pat wilson   7 years ago

Perfectly appropriate set of photos, pat.  Thank you for playing.

 
 
 
PJ
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link   PJ    7 years ago

Here is my contribution.  I don't take many pics so I'm improvising.  

 

Something Old - Garden Tomb in Jerusalem.  That's OLD!  hahahahaha

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Something New - Grand Canyon - Took this picture a couple weeks ago

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PJ
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Something Borrowed (This is old, borrowed and blue).  Me and two of my sons

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PJ
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link   PJ  replied to  PJ   7 years ago

Something Blue - This is one some of you may remember.  I think AMAC helped frame it for me.

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A. Macarthur
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I do remember, PJ.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Excellent set of photos matching the requirements of the challenge. Thank you Pj.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur  replied to  PJ   7 years ago

Keep 'em coming, PJ.

 
 
 
Shel is fadenin2focus
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link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

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Shel is fadenin2focus
Freshman Silent
link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

OLD.....above is the Pellisier Building. Downtown LA. Built in 1931. The pseudo-apocalyptic tones are the result of a project/contest on another platform.

 
 
 
Shel is fadenin2focus
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link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

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Shel is fadenin2focus
Freshman Silent
link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

New....Above is City Creek in downtown Salt Lake City. Taken at the end of July from the light rail station.

 
 
 
Shel is fadenin2focus
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link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

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Shel is fadenin2focus
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link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

Borrowed.....sort of.....Above is an image taken as a literal screen shot from a video produced by Deezer France.  I say literal because I pointed my camera at the tv screen as opposed to punching a button.winking

 
 
 
Shel is fadenin2focus
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link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

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Shel is fadenin2focus
Freshman Silent
link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

Needless to say....Blue....taken at Union Station LA. This is what happens when I have to wait on the train.....

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur  replied to  Shel is fadenin2focus   7 years ago

Thanks, Shel … glad to have you aboard!

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient    7 years ago

Thanks, Shel. You posted a good group of photos. They, and the commentary. could all have been posted together - do you need instruction for that?

 
 
 
Shel is fadenin2focus
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link   Shel is fadenin2focus    7 years ago

That would be great, Buzz.  I honestly can't say for sure if it's lack of knowledge or a wonky computer, though.  Things like posting pics but text refusing to post on the same comment happen alot to me.  Either way any pointers are welcome.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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Now that you've seen above how I post a mixed article of text and photos, I'll tell you how I do it.

The first thing to do is after determining my topic is to select the photos I will use for it. In this case, the 4 photos I used were already edited, but otherwise editing to my satisfaction will be required. I then re-save the photos labeling them with a code so that they are easily identified for posting (i.e. contest 1, contest 2, etc).  I then start out with text on a word pad (I don't have MS Word).  First I type in the Title, then follow that with an introductory paragraph. Knowing approximately how mamy photos I'm going to post, I then type along the left side the numbers 1, 2, 3 etc. leaving a few spaces in between them (makes it easier for viewers to identify the photos they comment on, especially if it's a photo essay with many photos). 

Now, open the NT forum (or group) on which you intend to post, and click "Add Discussion" or the plus (+) sign at the top of list of articles. You now have your blank page to fill in.  Copy and paste in that window your prepared document.  Next, you add the photos, under the numbers, leaving a space after the number before pasting the photo. To add the photo, you make sure have left the indicator where the next entry will be posted a couple of spaces under the number, and then on the banner with your many options above the article, you click on the image of the little piece of film strip to the left of the smiley, and that will open a picture gallery. At the top is a banner with choices and you click "Upload an Image".  You then get another screen that gives you more choices. The first on the left is "size".  I choose 512. The next one is "Position" and I choose "Normal", then "Margin" and I choose "None" and finally you click the right hand one to choose your image, and it opens your picture library.  You can choose your photo from the library either by clicking it twice, or clicking "select" below.  Your photo should now be posted. If you can't see the whole thing, click on it and it will do two things, first it will expose the whole photo, and secondly you will notice little squares show up on each corner of the photo.  You use those to adjust the size.  If the photo has run off the right side of the window you will only see the little squares on the left side but that's no problem.  If the photo is too big, then click and hold on one of the littel squares an drag it towards the centre of the photo - you will see the photo reduce. I usually leave a little margin on the right side to prevent the photo from cut off on the right when you eventually post the article.  I also make sure that vertical photos are not so big as to more than fill the screen.  Okay, your photo is posted. That is when I decide what to write about that particlular photo, and type the text next to the number above the photo.  I then repeat the process for the next photos. When all the photos are posted I delete any extra numbers below them, sometimes write in a short paragraph at that point, and finally click "Post" button at the bottom. It is now posted, but if it was on a Forum rather than a group, you should write the first comment, or it will not show up on the Front Page "Comments" window.

To just post as a comment on another's article, you need not go through all of that, but a lot of it will apply. 

Hope this helps.

 
 
 
sixpick
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link   sixpick    7 years ago

Where I live.  Man, it is old!!!

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Nothing like a good ole rain to make everything feel and smell all brand new.

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At a recording studio.  Borrowed it for an afternoon.  Gretch

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Well, this is about as blue as it gets.  You did say creative art, didn't you?

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Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  sixpick   7 years ago

I can't believe you really live there. 

As for the last photo, I do recall that many years ago in Toronto they showed "Blue Movies" on cable after midnight.

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur  replied to  sixpick   7 years ago

Thanks, Six … sending a Lowe's gift card your way …

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

What am I missing here?

 
 
 
sixpick
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link   sixpick  replied to  sixpick   7 years ago

Actually, that is a house out in the middle of the woods in the eastern part of North Carolina I ran across while wandering around.  Almost looks like it was a store at one time.  There was an old road in front of it.

Better make that blue on a little less blue.  That's a place called Crowder's Mountain about 20 miles from Charlotte.

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PJ
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link   PJ  replied to  sixpick   7 years ago

Who's the dude in the pic Six?  The view is very similar to one on top of Sugar Loaf Mountain.  Simply beautiful!

 
 
 
sixpick
Professor Quiet
link   sixpick  replied to  PJ   7 years ago

That's me PJ.  Just an ole redneck from North Carolina to some.  You know, it's in our genes.

 
 
 
PJ
Masters Quiet
link   PJ  replied to  sixpick   7 years ago

Oooooo - Cool!  Now I can picture you in my head when I'm yelling at you next time.  hahahahaha

 
 
 
A. Macarthur
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link   A. Macarthur    7 years ago

What am I missing here?

Lowe's is a Home Improvement chain of stores … I was making a joke in reference to Six's "Where I Live, Man it's old" comment.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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link   seeder  Buzz of the Orient  replied to  A. Macarthur   7 years ago

Aha !  Now understood.

 
 

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