
A Solo by Tala Madani
Part of Winter Light outdoor art exhibition at South Bank Centre, London, March 2021
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Thanks to everyone who brought us a blob or two last week. It was a strange theme and it brought a great variety of responses.
Next week’s theme will be touch.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 18 April
Posted as part of One Word Sunday
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wonderful amy, that you have seen/found the picture i like it and fits in with our time.
here is my contribution to the challenge theme
https://wp.me/p2AvI7-3KG.
many greetings robert
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You’re right, Robert, it definitely fits with our times
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here is mine: https://lolawi.blog/2021/04/19/outdoor/
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Love how the design of the lights came out on your capture!
Here is my outdoors, and thanks for hosting, Jesh
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That is a very cool piece of art!!!
My submission for the outdoor art exhibit actually captures the artist at work!!!
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Good day Debbie! Here is my response to the challenge this week.
I love your photo of that unusual piece of outdoor art.
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That looks interesting.
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Fun Challenge. https://wordpress.com/post/anitashope.com/5651
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Bringing you some shadows today: https://outofmywritemind.com/2021/04/18/sunday-shadows-36/
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Haunting!
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Isn’t it! I loved the way it just popped out at me as I strolled along.
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A locked down spring here. The cherry blossoms trees are even fenced off.
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Oh no! I had heard that things were worse over there. But that is a serious restriction. A perfect way to aid depression.
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My contribution……
https://hopsskipsandjumps.com/2021/04/18/outdoor/
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Back to the big vistas, are you? 😄
Here is my take: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2021/04/18/the-simple-pleasures/
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🙂 indeed. And back to the London archive 🙂
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And so well worth that look in the archive!
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How intriguing! Here’s my One Word: https://suejudd.com/2021/04/18/outdoor/
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A great choice of something a bit different, Sue.
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Thanks, Debbie! I have fond memories of that trip
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Interesting image, Debbie. Does the white light part of the image move or transform? My imagination is telling me it does!
My post for this week: https://wp.me/sVkLb-outdoor
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I don’t think so, or didn’t when I was there. It’s solo ghost slumped in his seat. Perhaps he had a busy night of haunting 🙂
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Quite possibly… my imagination runs away with me at times! 😊
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Wow, what an amazing exhibit 😃 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2021/04/18/outdoor-ows/
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It was certainly unusual. I would say striking, but not too everyone. The person I was walking with just saw a splurge of light and only distinguished a shape when I explained.
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I guess it’s a lesson on how we all perceive things differently 🤔
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What great colors, Debbie! I went with a bit of a trick:
janet
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Oooh, I’m intrigued, Janet. Popping over to check it out now.
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A simple one from me just because the subject was inaccessible due to the snow until recently:
https://davidmsphotoblog.com/2021/04/18/outdoor/
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