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Saturday, June 2, 2018

Camera FLASH!

It is time to strike a pose with our photographic challenge for June.

Clock of the Académie Française, Paris
Andre Kertesz (1932)


This challenge comes with a wide angle and any filter of your choosing.


10 comments:

  1. That privacy stuff is a pain.

    Nonetheless, I always love it when it is Camera Flash day at Toads!

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  2. I too miss the privacy block, blocked every time. I hope I'm not too risqué, keep in mind the nursery rhyme,
    "I see London,
    I see France,
    I see xxxx's underpants."
    (Or has that one been barred now?)
    ..

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  3. Aaagghhh! I lost the linky again. This is proving to be very problematic for me.

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  4. Thanks for this, Kerry--so seldom I'm able to get anything any more. I'm very grateful to your eloquent choice of photos.

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  5. Thank you Kerry for this interesting photo which took me down a very dark road, seeing into a future dystopia rather than the past.

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  6. thanks for hosting Kerry and for the intriguing image - Kertesz certainly captured odd angles and scenes ...
    which does make for wide lenses here ....

    and is it me, or is this whole "privacy thing" and cookies, and comment notifications "disappearing" just such a royal pain in the absolute butt?!

    oh well, we'll just forget about it, slow down - digest and enjoy the company and the words

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  7. Sorry for being absent for a few days... I visited my sister for my niece's graduation...

    Hope to write on this picture if I have time... but this weak is also quite busy. Besides we have had a heatwave with temperature around 30C. I expect it to cool off.

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  8. I am sorry to say I have lost the linky again - it comes and goes - I will catch up with comments as soon as I am able.

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  9. Coming in very late... but will link up to the Platform tomorrow as well....

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