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Nov 6, 2014 17:26:03   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
photophile wrote:
I love that gorgeous lighthouse scene RR.


Pointe-au-Père Lt, near Rimouski. 10 hour drive from Hartford,

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Nov 6, 2014 17:27:20   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Now look what you made me do :lol:

The connection is plain to see


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Nov 6, 2014 17:58:38   #
Corolyn Loc: Live in TN
 
DebAnn wrote:
My challenge, starting on tomorrow, is called “Connections”. Our lives are full of connections of one sort or another. Our family connections are closest. But what about others such as those we have to our jobs or our hobbies? We make connections through travel and through the clubs we belong to. Many of us have made connections through Ugly Hedgehog. Think about your own connections, from the obvious to the obscure, and share the photographs that speak to all of them.

Every photo tells a story so tell us how the image connects to a story. I look forward to seeing your work.

I'll start by posting three images with their connections.
My challenge, starting on tomorrow, is called “Con... (show quote)

Here is a cousin that I re-connected with after 30 years. She dared me to take the picture. Well I caught that connection just right. Shows here personality to the tee. Love this challenge. Wish I had more photos that I took. Will have to search the archives.

Kathy
Kathy...

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Nov 6, 2014 18:10:33   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Corolyn wrote:
Here is a cousin that I re-connected with after 30 years. She dared me to take the picture. Well I caught that connection just right. Shows here personality to the tee. Love this challenge. Wish I had more photos that I took. Will have to search the archives.


Good one Corolyn, well captured

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Nov 6, 2014 18:18:57   #
creativ simon Loc: Coulsdon, South London
 
Connecting town to town

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Nov 6, 2014 18:46:57   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
That's a great story Simon - just what I was hoping to see. Thanks for sharing the story and the photos. Very creative!
creativ simon wrote:
OK DebAnn pull up a chair and sit down :-D
Spent most of my life frustrated knowing I was on this earth for something but what !!! My head from an early age was full of crazy ideas and images created in my head that I could see and then would vanish. 10 years old and first camera given to me as a birthday present this was fun but no money and film needed to be processed so shots were few and far between.

Years followed with film, developing and printing myself then working with a mix of chemicals trying to create something different to everybody else, very hit and miss and unpredictable.

Digital arrives and remember reading in 'Professional Photographer' it will never match the quality of film haha what did they know. Bought a digital camera and had an early edition of Photoshop and all of a sudden my visions were being put down in print. Fast forward to July 2012 and looking for some camera parts on the internet and 'Ugly Hedgehog' appears well I love Hedgehogs so clicked on to see what it was about, Mmmm I thought sounds good lets sign up, Oh boy I did not know what was going to happen. Did my introduction and posted some work in the photo gallery and was looking around at others works and clicked on a work by Ian Hargreaves who lives in the states but had a photo shop years ago here in Hastings (such a small world) commented on his work posted and said to him he should work it some more he replied you have a go, well i didn't need telling twice and worked it and reposted it, he liked what I had done and said there is someone here on UHH you will get on with his name is 'William' Did a search and saw some of his work and from day one we hit it off. My life from my personal point of view was still in turmoil total frustration at not being understood and just not knowing what to do., Pm to Bill and he said 3 simple words which I took on board and it transformed my life. That day was September 15th 2012 will never forget it, earlier had photographed a single silver fork and spoon part of a set that was my Nan's who I loved to bits and put it into Photoshop and worked it my way, came out with a whole series but this one in particular titled 'New Beginnings' was personal between Bill and myself. Each year on the anniversary I rework it to remind myself of the moment in time my life changed and I found a friend that understood what I was about.
Funny thing is to this day Bill knows not what he has done, he just said it as he saw it but oh boy how it affected my life
Here is the original and the moment in time plus some others worked from it
Sorry for being long winded but it needed to be said, UHH is so much more than a photo site, I have connected with many people here, an amazing experience
OK DebAnn pull up a chair and sit down :-D br Sp... (show quote)

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Nov 6, 2014 18:49:19   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Having a connection to the woods is a great thing too. The solitude is something we can all use now and again.
Roadrunner wrote:
Being DISconnected, I enjoy the solitude and working in the woods.

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Nov 6, 2014 18:50:39   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
creativ simon wrote:
Connecting town to town


How sweet it is ...............

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Nov 6, 2014 18:50:59   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Thanks Pat. That was one of my most successful shoots. I ended up getting a whole slew of great images of the kids and I was able to use them on posters and signs before and during the show.
PAToGraphy wrote:
DebA - thanks for hosting. Interesting subject . I really liked the connection of the girls and the quilts.

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Nov 6, 2014 18:51:08   #
Roadrunner Loc: Quebec, Canada
 
creativ simon wrote:
Connecting town to town


Is this a vertical pano?

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Nov 6, 2014 18:52:48   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
The farm connection is great - must be a lovely place to live.
jacklpine wrote:
Connections: the field next door.

I've lived here 6 years. There is a large field around the Farm storage and office buildings, a cemetery and my 1.5 acres. The Farm has grown: grain, potatoes, soy beans, canola, corn and more. Sometimes I'm home when the Farm staff are working in the field. Sometimes not. This year the crop is corn. I'm really hoping to be home to get a really good set of harvest photos. Meanwhile, here's the collection of shots from home to date.

Taking shots at home really helped me learn how to look for good photo ops while 'on the road'.

8-)
Connections: the field next door. br br I've liv... (show quote)

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Nov 6, 2014 18:53:32   #
Bushido Loc: No Where and Every Where
 
Love these images that show this as they are and in the future the way they were. These tracks will never be photographed this way again. Great monochrome CS.
creativ simon wrote:
Connecting town to town

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Nov 6, 2014 18:54:15   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
That first photo is wonderful. What a big softie that dog is.
judy juul wrote:
As most of you know, I've raised Springer Spaniels for 20+ years-over the years Bill and I have enjoyed continued connections with our "extended" puppy families..

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Nov 6, 2014 18:55:39   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
Thanks for sharing your connections. That first one is a really interesting image.
photophile wrote:
Hi DebAnn, I enjoyed your connections, here are a few of mine:

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Nov 6, 2014 18:57:04   #
DebAnn Loc: Toronto
 
An oldie and a goodie!
Jaime wrote:
It's an oldie, but I like it. This footbridge anchor connected two sides of a gorge at the Great Wall of China.

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