#30 reflection in water
#29 reflection in a mirror
#28 Snow/frost/ice
#27 something pointy
#26 a traffic sign
#25 a sunset
#24 a cappuccino (pip)
#23 sidewalk /pavement crack
#22 a bicycle
#21 an umbrella
#20 A tall tree
#19 a work of art
#18 litter
#17 a mannequin
#16 footprints
#15 Looking through a window
#14 a gadget
#13 a water bird (duck/swan/moorhen etc)*
#12 a policecar
#11 a spider web
#10 an old book
#9 a piece of cake
#8 a shop/market stall selling sweets/candy.
#32 something stripy
#33 symmetry
#34 a sphere
#35 coloured glass
#36 front page of a newspaper on your birthday (pi…
#37 fire
#38 a decorated Christmas tree
#39 a church that is at least 100 years old
#40 chocolate easter egg/fish/bunnies/bells
#41 a picture taken on holiday
#42 tomatoes
#43 a rock
#44 a petal (pip)
#45 A pinecone or acorn
#46 Something you think is a treasure
#47 something you cooked
#48 a mailbox/postbox
#49 someone up a ladder
#50 a weather vane
1/60 • f/4.5 • 10.6 mm • ISO 80 •
Canon DIGITAL IXUS 100 IS
5.9-17.9 mm
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" Ambiance et lumière - Stimmung und Licht - Atmosphere and light - Ambiente e la luce"
" Ambiance et lumière - Stimmung und Licht - Atmosphere and light - Ambiente e la luce"
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#31 metal
SSC: Take a picture of a permanent architectural detail INSIDE your home (apartment or house)
I always liked the shape of our door and window handles, they are from the fifties.
I always liked the shape of our door and window handles, they are from the fifties.
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sollte man die Griffe aufbewahren.
A nice detail, shown beautifully.
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