
Mobile graffiti in Athens, February 2019
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Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own movement post.
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Thanks to everyone who brought us some contrast last week – it was great to see so many uses of it to give us fascinating images. A couple of special mentions: Irene for a beautiful Puerto Rico scene; Janet for a gentle yet striking floral image.
If you didn’t have chance to check them out, the links are below. (And apologies if I’ve missed your post – I’ve been travelling all week so my attention has been distracted – do leave a comment and let me know)
Aletta at Now at Home
Alice at The 59 Club
Bushboy’s World
Cee’s Photography
David Meredith’s Photo Blog
Eklastic at Pictures Imperfect
Elaine at I used to be Indecisive
Geriatri’x’
Heart to Heart
Hip to be snark
Irene at Heaven’s Sunshine
Jackie at JunkBoat Travels
Janet at Sustanabilitea
Jesh Studio
Light Words
Lin’s Doodles
Maria at Kamerapromenader
Little Pieces of Me
Na’ama Yehuda
Nicole at Une photo, un poème
Photo junkie
Photo Robert’s Blog
Pictures without film
Proscenium
Purple Pumpernickel
Sandy at Out of my Write Mind
Su Leslie at Zimmerbitch
Sue at Words Visual
Next week’s theme will be skull – the skeleton of the head (gory or otherwise); the seat of understanding; a blow on the head; a mis-hit in ball sports. Go as wide as you like in your interpretation, I’ll even be happy with scull rather than skull.
Other forthcoming themes are listed here, and to see previous weeks of this challenge, click here
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 24 February 2019
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
This prompt made me think of this moment in the park: https://wp.me/p2owKx-16P
Cheers!
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Love the colorful moving train, against that still and ancient background. Here’s my take on Movement – https://catsandtrailsandgardentales.com/2019/02/28/crows-in-flight/
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Oh, so cool. This graffiti seems just right on those trains.
Thank you for the link.
And let me see if I can find a movement post. 🙂
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Oh yes, do join us if you can
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Here’s mine appearing still – https://myheart2heart.blog/2019/02/25/look-whose-having-a-ball/
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hi debbie, two interesting Pictures About the theme, here is my contribution to the challenge week, https://wp.me/p2AvI7-32x .
greetings robert
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That’s a first for me – I haven’t seen a graffitti train before. 🙂
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Here’s a little four-footed movement for this week: https://outofmywritemind.com/2019/02/24/foxy/
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The world is our canvas 😉
https://littlepiecesofme1.wordpress.com/2019/02/24/ows-movement/
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I’ve seen graffiti painted trains as we drove through the US mid-west. I really like it below the Pantheon.
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2019/02/movement.html
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Yes, I like the contrast of motion and colour
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What a fun shot Jackie for this week’s theme.
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I’ve used an old photo again for this week’s theme, Debbie… and thinking about it now it’s more of a still life rather than movement… but I’ve made it tie in!
I love your photo… the old and the new(ish) together.
https://wellheregoes.me/2019/02/24/movement/
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Definite movement in your beautiful images, Tom.
And you’re right about the “ish” – this train is on the oldest of the 3 metro lines in Athens.
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An entry on my much neglected photography blog. https://justsnaps.wordpress.com/2019/02/24/one-word-sunday/
Not sure I can find a skull, but I’ll try for next week too.
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Welcome back to blogging and thanks for joining OWS. You gave us a strong movement shot, so I look forward to future weeks. As far as skull goes, you can take a wide interpretation – variety is much appreciated 🙂
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I’ll certainly give it a go
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One from some experiments with camera movement I did last year.
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2019/02/24/movement/
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A succesful experiment!
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Thanks Debbie.
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Trust you to combine the topic with graffiti!
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Oi, I need more coffee before posting! I did not want to link back to your post to mention my entry for this week (which I also accidentally had posted last night – and there I don’t have the coffee excuse.) https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2019/02/23/the-ghost-at-the-bottom-of-the-sea/
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I just thought it was me pressing the wrong button! 🙂
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Thanks for your rather eerie post!
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It has hard to resist! And skull will be tempting too, as it’s a popular theme in street art
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Oh, excellent! Here’s my take on movement: https://suejudd.com/2019/02/24/one-word-sunday-movement/
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A brilliant post, Sue. You have demonstrated many ways of capturing motion, moving from precision to the abstract.
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Yippee! Thanks, Debbie!
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Oh my, never seen so much graffiti on one train! Great movement! Here’s mine – thanks fo hosting and have a lovely Sunday:)
https://wp.me/p9EWyp-Bd
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It was a city of graffiti! Thanks for your movement contribution – a good mix. Happy Sunday!
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At least they avoid the windows, here in the Algarve many of the carriage windows are covered too, resulting in a very odd sense of movement when you are inside!
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That is rather inconsiderate! I’m not a tagging, scrawling graffiti fan – but here it gave a striking contrast with the sedate beauty of the Agora and Acropolis.
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I agree, yours provide a lovely contrast as do the Algarvian ones when they create beauty and avoid the windows!
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https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2019/02/24/moving-fast/
Here is my moving picture.
The picture was taken in front of the house in last weeks post (you probably missed it):
geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2019/02/18/old-and-new-contrast
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I’ve caught up now – and it was great to see last week’s images come to life this week
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nice layered scenery for yourbtske on movement – cool place to perch for a photo
https://priorhouse.blog/2019/02/24/one-word-sunday-movement/
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There was also a wonderful row of bars and tavernas right behind me to provide sustenance 🙂
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Oh that is wonderful
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A bit of movement at the bird bath
http://bushboy.blog/2019/02/24/movement/
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Dizzying!
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Trains are the modern vehicles (in both senses) of graffiti these days, aren’t they? My post doesn’t go live for over three hours yet, so I’ll link in the morning, but thanks for the special mention.
janet
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They certainly are! In Athens, anything was likely to get caught by active taggers.
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OK, it’s morning in my part of the world and my post is live. Here’s the link:
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2019/02/24/movement/
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