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Jan 16, 2023 17:45:34   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
alleyoop wrote:
Oooh,oooh that smell!!!



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Jan 16, 2023 17:45:53   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
Grump's Photos wrote:
DUDE!!!!! Your deodorant quit working again!

Andy


That's a funny one!

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Jan 16, 2023 19:56:40   #
kpmac Loc: Ragley, La
 
I don't know what you're looking for but it ain't back there.

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Jan 16, 2023 20:19:07   #
paulrnzpn Loc: New Zealand
 
CindyHouk wrote:
Came across this shot of my horses while editing folders. These horses used to crack me up...they would play all the time. I love the eyes and face Rudy is making as Major is at his backside!

Please tell me what you would caption this one?

Me...my first thought was "Honest, it wasn't me!"


I like the caption that you have already come up with. Good humour is my cup of tea.

Sometimes I use a few words taken (or 'stolen' perhaps) from the lyrics of a song. Or sometimes I use the lyrics for inspiration, but then make a slight change to a word to add my own twist. No shortage of inspiration for photo titles from lyrics. Some of my photos' titles are rather cryptic - rather than giving the photo's 'story' away in the title, I prefer a title that will make the viewer look and think for even longer, when I can. And I try to limit my titles to three words maximum, or four words tops. Although sometimes I do break my own 'rule' and make it slightly longer again.

Someone I know once called a photo of hers: "No Where To Sit".
If she had a better knowledge of the English language she would have had her title correct, and down to three words in the process: "Nowhere To Sit". (It was a very nice photo of two wet seats in the rain.)

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Jan 16, 2023 21:19:59   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
kpmac wrote:
I don't know what you're looking for but it ain't back there.


Good one Ken!

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Jan 16, 2023 21:21:15   #
CindyHouk Loc: Nw MT
 
paulrnzpn wrote:
I like the caption that you have already come up with. Good humour is my cup of tea.

Sometimes I use a few words taken (or 'stolen' perhaps) from the lyrics of a song. Or sometimes I use the lyrics for inspiration, but then make a slight change to a word to add my own twist. No shortage of inspiration for photo titles from lyrics. Some of my photos' titles are rather cryptic - rather than giving the photo's 'story' away in the title, I prefer a title that will make the viewer look and think for even longer, when I can. And I try to limit my titles to three words maximum, or four words tops. Although sometimes I do break my own 'rule' and make it slightly longer again.

Someone I know once called a photo of hers: "No Where To Sit".
If she had a better knowledge of the English language she would have had her title correct, and down to three words in the process: "Nowhere To Sit". (It was a very nice photo of two wet seats in the rain.)
I like the caption that you have already come up w... (show quote)


Thanks! If something doesn't pop into my head as soon as I see the picture...then I never seem to come up with a good title or caption for whatever it might be.

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Jan 17, 2023 05:23:16   #
junglejim1949 Loc: Sacramento,CA
 
CindyHouk wrote:
Came across this shot of my horses while editing folders. These horses used to crack me up...they would play all the time. I love the eyes and face Rudy is making as Major is at his backside!

Please tell me what you would caption this one?

Me...my first thought was "Honest, it wasn't me!"


"Every little breeze..."

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Jan 17, 2023 06:08:21   #
randave2001 Loc: Richmond
 
You're a proctolo-what?

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Jan 17, 2023 06:53:19   #
Ava'sPapa Loc: Cheshire, Ct.
 
"WHOA, somebody ate some rotten apples!"

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Jan 17, 2023 07:33:39   #
Stephan G
 
paulrnzpn wrote:
I like the caption that you have already come up with. Good humour is my cup of tea.

Sometimes I use a few words taken (or 'stolen' perhaps) from the lyrics of a song. Or sometimes I use the lyrics for inspiration, but then make a slight change to a word to add my own twist. No shortage of inspiration for photo titles from lyrics. Some of my photos' titles are rather cryptic - rather than giving the photo's 'story' away in the title, I prefer a title that will make the viewer look and think for even longer, when I can. And I try to limit my titles to three words maximum, or four words tops. Although sometimes I do break my own 'rule' and make it slightly longer again.

Someone I know once called a photo of hers: "No Where To Sit".
If she had a better knowledge of the English language she would have had her title correct, and down to three words in the process: "Nowhere To Sit". (It was a very nice photo of two wet seats in the rain.)
I like the caption that you have already come up w... (show quote)


"No dry seat in the house!" popped into my head.

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Jan 17, 2023 07:53:48   #
ELNikkor
 
"I knew you had some dog in you!"

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Jan 17, 2023 08:24:40   #
jaymatt Loc: Alexandria, Indiana
 
Yep, it’s you!

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Jan 17, 2023 08:31:18   #
Delta49 Loc: Central Indiana
 
So help me if you goose me one more time I'm going to kick you so hard !!!

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Jan 17, 2023 09:53:22   #
Earnest Botello Loc: Hockley, Texas
 
CindyHouk wrote:
Came across this shot of my horses while editing folders. These horses used to crack me up...they would play all the time. I love the eyes and face Rudy is making as Major is at his backside!

Please tell me what you would caption this one?

Me...my first thought was "Honest, it wasn't me!"


Easy there, Major, I am not that kind of guy!!!

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Jan 17, 2023 10:23:18   #
bob fleer Loc: Annapolis, MD
 
I see you have been into the instant oats again

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