Howdy folks and welcome to the next enthralling instalment of MacRumors Weekly Photo Challenge! Cue the spotlights, play the theme song, bring out the clowns in mini-cars and dancing ponies!
A simple motif from me for this weeks round, "One Word Feels". This is a storytelling exploration in connoting an emotion or feeling through a visual still-frame photograph. By all means feel free to dive into the archives of your image repositories or to take the moment to investigate a feeling as you may see fit to express that through photographic capture and presentation.
If you are creating an image this week for the challenge, think about what you are conveying and how you can achieve that effectively for others to 'get it'.
My Rules for this round:
My examples as further explanation:
Here are a range of my own images to illustrate that this does not necessarily require people to convey emotion, along with my own 'One Word Feels' for them all. The beauty of this is that you may or may not resonate to any of my visual expressions here, for you these emotions or feelings I share may well be better expressed with other visual allegories! That's perfectly okay as we are individuals, with uniquely differing life experiences to frame the way we see and feel.
Please, feel free to use any of the words I may have used, they are just to show a few examples of how this does not necessarily need the human or animal factor to convey an emotion or feeling.
Awe
Rebellious
Playful
Contemplative
Disenfranchised
Isolated
Abandoned
Well, what are you waiting for? Have at it and have fun in the process. I look forward to seeing all your expressions.
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Standard rules apply.
Follow all relevant local laws regarding stay-at-home orders. If you can't go outside, try and take a photo at home or grab one from the archives.
A simple motif from me for this weeks round, "One Word Feels". This is a storytelling exploration in connoting an emotion or feeling through a visual still-frame photograph. By all means feel free to dive into the archives of your image repositories or to take the moment to investigate a feeling as you may see fit to express that through photographic capture and presentation.
If you are creating an image this week for the challenge, think about what you are conveying and how you can achieve that effectively for others to 'get it'.
My Rules for this round:
- Give me one image and one non-hyphenated word to connote the feeling you are conveying in said image.
- Provide any more than one word or a word with a hyphen and ineligibility to provide the following round of this weekly challenge series is proudly yours!
- You may include as many vowels, consonants and syllables as you can fit in to said singular confabulation. I feel the Dutch (thanks for informing me of this proud heritage characteristic @oblomow ), the Welsh and the Germans may possibly have an unfair advantage here, if they choose to use their own vernacular!
- The usual US $50 bribes are available for securing a safe second or third position. (AFB & Deep Diver, I'm looking at you two! Papa needs a brand new lens! )
My examples as further explanation:
Here are a range of my own images to illustrate that this does not necessarily require people to convey emotion, along with my own 'One Word Feels' for them all. The beauty of this is that you may or may not resonate to any of my visual expressions here, for you these emotions or feelings I share may well be better expressed with other visual allegories! That's perfectly okay as we are individuals, with uniquely differing life experiences to frame the way we see and feel.
Please, feel free to use any of the words I may have used, they are just to show a few examples of how this does not necessarily need the human or animal factor to convey an emotion or feeling.
Awe
Rebellious
Playful
Contemplative
Disenfranchised
Isolated
Abandoned
Well, what are you waiting for? Have at it and have fun in the process. I look forward to seeing all your expressions.
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Standard rules apply.
Follow all relevant local laws regarding stay-at-home orders. If you can't go outside, try and take a photo at home or grab one from the archives.
- Do not comment, vote, react or click “like” on images prior to the winners being announced.
- The photographs must be your own work.
- You may only submit one photo per contest.
- This contest runs for one week. If in doubt, check the dates in the title.
- At the end of the week, The Judge will choose a 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place photo, providing as much feedback as possible.
- If the Judge is unable to complete the selection within 48 hours of the deadline, then last week's 2nd place has to step in. 3rd place takes over should 2nd place be similarly unable to officiate.
- The 1st place Winner will start a new thread with the topic/theme of their choice, and act as the Judge for that contest. (Winner has 48 hours to create a new theme, after that it defers to 2nd place).
- Be sure to update the Contest Master List as soon as you post a new theme.
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