Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: Quiet

Website(s) of the Week: Boston Globe: Photographs of people at work

AndiF Quiet Critters

Quietly Contemplating

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Quietly Gliding

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Quietly Whirling (Beetles)

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olivia’s quiet stroll through a japanese garden

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Next Week’s Theme: Quick Shots. Pictures you took in a hurry. And tell us why you hurried, if you want.

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: Power.

Website(s) of the Week: Digital Photography Review … because you always really, really need to get another piece of equipment.

AndiF Power

Power of Change

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The Power of a Tense Surface

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Powerful and Powering Desire

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olivia Power of/in nature

Season’s turn
Waves
Suction

Next Week’s Theme: Random

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: Beginnings and Endings.

Website(s) of the Week: Hunting for the Oldest Living Things in the World.

AndiF Beginnings and Endings

New Moss, Old Leaf

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Snow Melt

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Migrating Cranes

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olivia Beginnings and Endings

Beginning: bud

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Beginning and Ending: circular path in the sunken garden

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Ending: sunset on the beach

Next Week’s Theme: Power.

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DIY Foto Flogging

Olivia is out taking gorgeous pictures of Vancouver so no official flog today but I thought I’d put up diary so you can make your own theme and post pictures for it.

Friday Foto Flogging will be back April 2nd with a theme of Beginnings and Endings

So feel free to brighten our lives with your photos.

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: What is it? This is a game invented by NorthDakotaDem. All you do is post a picture and have people guess what it is. It can be a close-up of something that makes it tricky to recognize or something unusual that people might not recognize or a different view of a known scene or place or anything else you can dream up that you think will be fun to guess.

See comments section below for Andi’s and olivia’s What is it?

Website(s) of the Week: The Most Alien Place on Earth.

Next Week: NO FLOG. Olivia is on vacation.

March 26 Theme: Beginnings and Endings

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: Random

Website(s) of the Week: Damn Cool Pics: Cool, Funny, Crazy, Weird Pictures does a posting of amazing mountain (and other) goats photos.

AndiF Poles Apart

  Shots taken from the same spot,
first facing north, then south

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  Positve and negative

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random olivia

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Next Week’s Theme: Building(s). Verb or noun

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: Red

Website(s) of the Week: Slate Slideshow of Abandoned Buildings.

AndiF’s Red

Red Around the Corner

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Would you like some beer with your red?

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Escaping Red

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olivia’s red

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Next Week’s Theme: Rails, Trails, Roads

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: Walls, fences and fields. h/t boran2 and Wilderness Wench

Website(s) of the Week: 40 Striking High Resolution Photography Wallpapers Or just enjoy striking photos from the National Geographic.

AndiF’s Walls, Fences, and Fields

Brick and Wrought Iron Fence, Columbus, Indiana

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Rail Fences and Fields, near Stanley, Idaho

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Riding Ring Fence, Brown County, Indiana

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olivia’s wall, fence, field

wall

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fence

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field

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Next Week’s Theme: Black or White or Black and White Interpret the theme literally, symbolically, or like a shot from an old brownie camera

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: What is it? This is a game invented by NorthDakotaDem. All you do is post a picture and have people guess what it is. It can be a close-up of something that makes it tricky to recognize or something unusual that people might not recognize or a different view of a known scene or place or anything else you can dream up that you think will be fun to guess.

Website(s) of the Week: Animal Mimicry. It’s really fun to see how many you can spot.

See comments section below for Andi’s and olivia’s What is it?

Next Week’s Theme: Random Your choice.

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Friday Foto Flogging

Welcome to Friday Foto Flogging, a place to share your photos and photography news. We were inspired by the folks at European Tribune who post a regular Friday Photoblog series to try the same on this side of the virtual Atlantic. We also thought foto folks would enjoy seeing some other websites so each week we’ll introduce a different photo website.

This Week’s Theme: Aphorisms and Quotes (h/t keres).

Website(s) of the Week: New Scientist Photo Galleries

AndiF Aphorisms

Three chairs, no waiting

As I said to Knucklehead last week:
next up — the outhouse. 🙂

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All that glisters is not gold.
(Shakespeare)

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Watching the clock is not the same as watching the sun rise.
(Sophia Bedford-Pierce)

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olivia’s aphorisms

The inverse of: A rolling stone gathers no moss.

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Sunrise: Nothing ventured, nothing gained. (Thx to Andi’s encouragement.)

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Almost literal interpretation: Oil and water* don’t mix. (*soy sauce)

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Next Week’s Theme: Bridges (h/t Indianadem).

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