London, December 2019
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Welcome to One Word Sunday, and over to all of you to join the challenge with your own plastic post.
To join the challenge, please use pingback by putting a link in your post to the URL of this post, allowing others to have the opportunity to visit and join the challenge. Then come back here and leave us a comment.
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Thanks to everyone who brought us some curve last week. Special thanks go to Jez for his Glaswegian curves; to Dawn for some wonderfully curvy steps; to Sue for tremendous arches. And Janet deserves a very special mention for bringing us some spam, from the spam museum!
If you didn’t have chance to check them out, the links are below.
- Aletta at Now at Home
- Brian at Bushboy’s World
- Carol at Light Words
- Cee’s Photography
- David Meredith’s Photo Blog
- Dawn at Lingering Visions
- Eklastic at Pictures Imperfect
- Geriatri’x’ Fotogallery
- Irene at Sunshine’s Macro Monday
- Jackie at JunkBoat Travels
- Janet at This, That and the Other Thing
- Jez Braithwaite
- Ken at Pictures without Film
- Le Drake Noir
- Little Pieces of Me
- Maria at Kamerapromenader
- Nicole at Une photo, un poème
- Nuthouse Central
- Paperkutzs
- Pat at Chronicles of an Anglo Swiss
- Photo Robert’s Blog
- Purple Pumpernickel
- Robert’s Snap Spot
- Brashley Photography
- Sandy at Out of My Write Mind
- Su Leslie at Zimmerbitch
- Sue at Words Visual
- Wanderlust and Wonderment
- Woolly Muses
Next week’s theme will be symmetry.
Other forthcoming themes are listed here, and to see previous weeks of this challenge, click here
Copyright Debbie Smyth, 26 January 2020
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
So funny that my submission is of the same guy, just father away !
https://lifeasananomalyphotosblog.wordpress.com/2020/02/01/plastic/
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A little late, but nonetheless here is my entry for the week.
https://ceenphotography.com/2020/02/01/kammies-oddball-january-20-debbies-one-word-sunday-plastic-challenges/
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Plastic is on my mind at the moment as I find it discarded in my beautiful environment almost every day. It is fantastic that you are spreading the message to eliminate them where you can. Here is my post.
https://seachange.home.blog/2020/01/22/plastic-waste-in-your-environment/
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Hi Debbie.. it is surprising where you find plastic… it wasn’t until I looked at my artificial flowers did I realise how much plastic was used in them. Great topic and photos Debbie. Here is my submission for this challenge. Sorry for being so late on in this challenge. http://brashley.photography/2020/01/30/one-word-sunday-plastic/
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Late is never a problem.
And yes, plastic is. It was an amazing innovation that brought so many practical improvements to our lives and it has taken a long time to discover the damage it causes. It is the hidden use that is most worrying. Most of us are cutting back in the obvious plastic bottles and carrier bags but things like plastic in tea bags are harder to understand and remember.
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It is surprising what is covered in plastic now… I can’t understand the likes of some cucumbers being in plastic. And some food containers you can’t even recycle. There really does need to be a radical change in our use of plastics.
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Finally I got here – because of internet connection:) I’m contemplation changing blog backgrounds because of this.
Am glad your indignant post fits with mine (it takes some courage at wordpress to be “off” color! Had already the comment of a host, that I had to keep in mind that the challenge I linked to, was to be meant fun, friendly, light hearted, etc. Well, some things just aren’t!) so, good for you to this opinion in yourpost!
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Yes, it can be hard not to offend. But plastic, environment, racism, and the likes deserve to be spoken about. I am much more gentle in my blog than in person!!
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You are a woman after my own heart!
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Completely forgot to leave you my link for plastic! https://wp.me/p9EWyp-E8
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Great prompt – it’s everywhere you look…
http://oneletterup.com/2020/01/26/unwelcome
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Hi Debbie, I think this is one of the more ‘important’ posts with an important message about the dangers of plastics. Thanks for spreading the word. Here’s ,y plastics post
https://babsjeheron.wordpress.com/2020/01/26/__trashed-2/
Best regards, Babsje
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Something we all have to come to terms with – we are killing our planet. And we all have to make our own contributions to improvement.
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I agree entirely. An irony is that my town has banned plastic bags from grocery stores and restaurants, yet the town requires that large plastic bags must be used for weekly trash collection instead of bins. So much hypocrisy and waste. Best, Babsje
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Serious topic this one. Here’s mine: https://outofmywritemind.com/2020/01/26/death-by-convenience/
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Oops, sorry,, forgot the link:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2020/01/26/plastic/
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In some strange coincidence I changed my plans for the challenge and now my take on plastic also involves bottles and waste.
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A bit of plastic from my bestie and me
http://bushboy.blog/2020/01/26/plastic/
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I love their signs Debbie 🙂 Now if you thought to take the photo square could have snuck in a plight 😀 😀
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Yes, I hadn’t though of the plight word, but it has triggered a plan for a related square before the end of the month.
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I am your ideas man Debbie 😀 😀
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🙂 🙂
I also need a DIY man – up for that too? 😉
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Oh yes. No electrical or plumbing but you hammering, I’m your man 🙂
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🙂
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Like a true tradesman I’ll say I’ll be there Thursday at 8am to measure you up and check out your requirements 😀
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Well spotted! They do look a bit too happy, given the subject, but that must have been because of the attention – you and your big lens!! Mine is on the same theme: https://suejudd.com/2020/01/26/plastic/
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Yes, they are regular protesters – you’ll often see them around. And yes, they were posing for the shot – of several photographers, in fact, as this was on post-election day.
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Oh, right!
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https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2020/01/26/found-in-the-sea-2/
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What an interesting topic for this week. Thanks for the inspiration, Debbie.
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Yes, it’s not a cheerful word to use as a prompt, but it provides many options for a response. I’m sure you’ll have a good image for us, Dawn.
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I think it is a great one word topic!
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The plight of plastic could easily be an entry in Becky’s “…light” challenge. Those protesters seem pretty happy about the issue – or possibly the attention.
My plastic contribution: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2020/01/26/proliferation-of-plastic/
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You’re right, Elke. Plight and plastic go well together.
I think they were very pleased to get the attention – I was with a group of photographers walking around Westminster in the morning after the last election
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