Photo Challenges

weekly photo challenge: scale

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We couldn’t go past this scene of a kitchen made to scale to share; the art of scale miniatures.

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For more interpretations of scale, see The Daily Post.

For more scale miniatures scenes, see our post on the Museum of Miniatures and Cinema.

 Have a fabulous weekend, everyone! 

As always, we welcome your comments 🙂

weekly photo challenge: depth

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Depth can be the distance between the front to the end of something…

So we are showing the depth of a trdelnik – a sweet pastry made from rolled dough, wrapped around a stick, grilled and then covered with sugar/cinnamon. 

We had one of these every day when we were in Czech Republic. YUM!

Have you ever had one of these before?

How has everyone interpreted depth? Check it out here.

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Please leave your thoughts.

 

 

 

 

weekly photo challenge: express yourself

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To show what “express yourself” means to us?

We thought it was almost impossible to find a photo that showed playfulness and young at heart. Then we found this photo we had taken while we were travelling which is also a big part of who we are.

Give you one guess where this photo was taken…

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Interestingly, when we look up the symbolic meaning for the panda, the search returns with words such as peaceful, positive outlook on life, gentle strength, caring and compassion. These are values we try to live our lives by.

And we will let you in on a little secret…. one of the nicknames we have for one another is in fact: Panda Boy and Panda Girl 😉

Have a great weekend, everyone!  

Any comments are appreciated!

weekly photo challenge: shadowed

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Shadowed:
– to cast a shadow on; darken or shade
– to make gloomy or troubled

We took this photo when we were in Bruges, Belgium back in 2006 at the Sand Sculpture Festival.

For other “shadowed” interpretations, see here

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Happy Weekend, Folks!

We found the challenge this week, really tough! What do you think about our choice for the challenge? Tell us here