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Over to all of you to join the challenge with your own devastation post.
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Thanks to everyone who brought us some mask last week – it was great to see a variety of interpretations of this word.
If you didn’t have chance to check them out, the links are below.
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Artworks from Jesh StG
Eklastic at Pictures Imperfect
Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery
Jackie at JunkBoat Travels
Janet at Sustanabilitea
Photo Robert’s Blog
Ron Gutzman
Tom at Beyond the Sphere
Next week’s theme will be joyful.
Other forthcoming themes are listed here, and to see previous weeks of this challenge, click here
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 18 March 2018
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
Here’s my belated Devastation post, Debs: https://suejudd.com/2018/03/24/one-word-sunday-devastation/
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hi debbie interesting and great pictures, here is my contribution to the challenge theme, https://wp.me/p2AvI7-2IW.
regards robert
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Brilliant work by this is by that artist and you have captured it very nicely 🙂
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I have to say there was an incredible range of artwork at the Biennale – my first visit and I’ll definitely be back again
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Here is the right link to my entry. https://cookiesandmoo.blog/2018/03/18/devastation/
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Don’t see neither the pingback, not the link I posted.
Let’s try again :
https://photopoeme.wordpress.com/2018/03/18/advertising-a-modern-scourge/
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Sometimes they take a while to appear as I’m often slow to approve ping backs.
Thanks for your interpretation Nicole – good to have a different approach
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love these micro worlds – your devastation is playful though I went rather dark with mine – something to do with the light
https://eljaygee.wordpress.com/2018/03/18/devastation/
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a sad one Laura, but an important reminder
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where did you find this scene? wow – very cool – and nice for the word –
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It was part of the art displays at Venice Biennale – I love it more seeing it as a photo than unreality – I think I have tome to absorb the details now
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Unfortunately, I don’t have my camera with my card. I left it at my daughter’s house on Monday. So, I did a search and came up with a couple of pictures that capture “devastation”. Interesting photos you have. Here is mine. https://wordpress.com/post/cookiesandmoo.blog/7597.
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Great choice Wanda – definitely devastating
The link didn’t work so here it is for those wanting to pop over: https://cookiesandmoo.blog/2018/03/18/devastation/
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My response to the word prompt: https://dibzzen.com/2018/03/18/derelict-or-devastation-or-both/
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I finally came up with a tour of the area where Katrina first hit New Orleans.
http://junkboattravels.blogspot.ca/2018/03/devastation.html
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Oh no! How catastrophic!
I’ve noticed a little chap carrying something in the background there, Debbie… but in my mind I’m seeing him playing a drum! My mind takes me in many a direction at times!
My take on the word is here: https://wellheregoes.me/2018/03/18/devastation/
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Great minds think alike! i thought a drum too
But it might be a barrel
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Those are devastatingly fun, Debbie. I was all set for something really horrible. 🙂 Mine looks terrible, but isn’t nearly as bad as it seems.
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2018/03/18/one-word-sunday-devastation/
Happy Sunday!
janet
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I’m intrigued by these two shots because the scale is so unusual. Where did you take them?
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It was a display at Venice Biennale. I didn’t make a note of the artist unfortunately.
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What an intriguing image…..
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Hope none were hurt!!
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I like the little workmen trying to sort out the damage. They look very efficient. I think I prefer your disaster to mine: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2018/03/18/how-much-is-a-lothar/
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