I’m taking a different tack this time. The actual letter will be found somewhere in the photo, part of the design and composition itself, not within any printed words that may also be found in the photo.
Credit goes to my husband for these shots. It was I, however, who scoured our (thousands) of photos looking for G
For my other entries to this challenge see Frizztext A-Z challenge in my tag cloud on my home page.
I gather you are gifted! Soon you’ll be able to make word series pictures
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Hah! What an idea! Could be quite cumbersome though 🙂 …. hmmmm
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Oh, well done Lynne! 🙂
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Thank you, Sue – I’m having fun with this take on the challenge.
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🙂
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I love your creativity, Lynne. Finding G is not an easy task but you’ve done a great job! 😉
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🙂 Very few of the photos I’m using for this challenge were taken for the letter appearing in it. It took some scouring to find these G’s.
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So clever with these challenge photos Lynne
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😉
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you made me smile with the turbine and the G in the center of rotation turbulence…
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I like to make people smile 😉
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I don’t know how you’re coming up with them but you’re nearly a third of the way!
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It takes some scouring … I guess it testifies to how much time I have on my hands 😉
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This is a clever one to find, nice 😀
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G was difficult 😉
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Not many G shaped buildings or structures 😀
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I agree – very clever and what an eye to catch these – love the “G’s” – but I also love how beyond the twisted iron there is like 3 more layers… it is a very interesting photo – and I am curious about the first one – is that from an airplane?
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It is, Y – the intake for a jet engine. And thank you for your feedback.
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Very clever. I like this interpretation!
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Thank you, Debbie. I’m having fun 🙂
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