COMPETITION # 33 - PICTURE THIS ...
- Walter Brooks
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COMPETITION # 33 - PICTURE THIS ...
... here goes. A photographic interpretation of the title of a book or name of a song and with that the Title/ Author or Song/ Artiste in the posting please. Both the interpretation and the photography will be considered in the judging. Closing date Midnight 31st March. Regards
Walter
Walter
“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”
― Dorothea Lange
― Dorothea Lange
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“Morning Has Broken”, Words by Eleanor Farjeon, made famous by Cat Stevens,
Regards, Barry
- keith richardson
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Book two of the classic Fantasy Series ' The Second Chronicles of Thomas Covenant ', tells of the quest for The One Tree, the source of the new Staff of Law. The tree is protected by a guardian.....
(If you haven't already read it then you should.....)
Just reloaded this as it seemed too large, hope this one looks better for everyone.
Regards, Keith.
(If you haven't already read it then you should.....)
Just reloaded this as it seemed too large, hope this one looks better for everyone.
Regards, Keith.
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SWEET CAROLINE - written and performed by NEIL DIAMOND (Song was inspired by 11 year old Caroline Kennedy daughter of JFK in 1969 - she is now aged 52).
I hasten to add - Not This Caroline
I hasten to add - Not This Caroline
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"Hymn of the Big Wheel" by Massive Attack


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Rag Doll by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons
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Here's an old favourite book, one of the forgotten classics of SF in a brand new made-for-this-competition cover:


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John
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Hi
Here is my entry....
Up Up And Away In My Beautiful Balloon by The Fifth Dimension
Here is my entry....
Up Up And Away In My Beautiful Balloon by The Fifth Dimension
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Clouds by Joni Mitchell
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Sue
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The Windmills of Your Mind. Theme From 'The Thomas Crown Affair' (1968)
Regards, Tom.
Regards, Tom.
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Here's my entry from the book (and film) "Along came a Spider" by James Patterson...


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Andrew Shepherd
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For those who can remember "Frankie Vaughan and Green Door".
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Cant be out done by Glen. Remember the film "River of no Return", starring Robert Mitchum and Marilyn Monroe, in which she also sang the title song.
- Walter Brooks
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Apologies folks ... still not able to see all the images at the same time, even on different PCs
, but I'll keep trying ...
Walter

Walter
“The camera is an instrument that teaches people how to see without a camera.”
― Dorothea Lange
― Dorothea Lange
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What problem are you having Walter? The forum should display very nicely on a standard 1024x768 screen in either IE7 or Firefox. Safari might be something else, not sure about that one.
To open up an image that has been uploaded as an attachment, just left-click anywhere within that image. It then opens up, and so far I've not found a computer where it doesn't.
Hope that helps!
To open up an image that has been uploaded as an attachment, just left-click anywhere within that image. It then opens up, and so far I've not found a computer where it doesn't.
Hope that helps!
Best regards
John
John