PhLB - Luc Boonen's photos

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06 Jul 2018

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Wing

The sunday challenge = Wings ------------------------------------------ In search of a less obvious wing this definition came across: A part of a large building, especially one that projects from the main part. -------------------------------------------

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23 Jun 2018

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Has anybody seen my ....... ?

The Sunday Challenge = Legs

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10 Jun 2018

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Stairs

The sunday challenge = Stairs/ staircases ------------------------------------------------------------ The bag shows the horizontal level, I hope there is enough suggestion of stairs.

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10 Jun 2018

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Urk

The Sunday Challenge = Urk Please make a photograph of the word URK. (No urking please :D ) --------------------------------------- The image says it all: Urk brings sweet and sour with a fine bite

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03 Jun 2018

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Keyhole

The sunday challenge = key hole (as to do with locks) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Having the sun still around this is a shiny keyhole....;-)

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25 May 2018

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Sunshine

The sunday challenge = Sunshine -----------------------------------------------

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20 May 2018

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That's a rockin' good way

The sunday challenge = Boulders, Rocks, Stones or Pebbles

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12 May 2018

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White Rhino

The sunday challenge = gnarled (adj.) [1][ c. 1600, probably a variant of knurled, from Middle English knar "knob, knot in wood, protruding mass on a tree" (late 14c.), earlier "a crag, rugged rock or stone" (early 13c.), from a general group of Germanic words that includes English knob, knock, knuckle, knoll, knurl. Gnarl (v.) "make knotty," gnarl (n.) "a knotty growth on wood," and gnarly (adj.) all seem to owe their existence in modern English to Shakespeare's use of gnarled in 1603: [T]hy sharpe and sulpherous bolt Splits the vn-wedgable and gnarled Oke. ["Measure for Measure," II.ii.116] ----------------------------------------------------------

30 Apr 2018

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Blurred Lines

The Sunday Challenge = Blurred lines ---------------------------------------------------- A fascinating theme. Blurred lines can be realised by long exposure/camera shake/ action movement, exposure out of focus or any combination of these. This image was taken at 1/25 2.8 ISO100 with a moving camera. Although this sounds like a contradiction: you see more from a distance with eyes half closed. The setting and impression of the scene without the details.
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