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    Challenge! [CLOSED] Cameraderie Challenge #62: "make the commonplace singular" (Supermarkets) [RESULTS ANNOUNCED]

    @bartjeej Out of my comfort zone too. Can't wait to see what you come up with :)
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #61 : Street but make it fashion

    Congratulations, Miguel, I'm curious to see what you will come up with. And thanks to Alf for this very intriguing challenge that had many very cool interpretations.
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #61 : Street but make it fashion

    Let's go, hope angels count too :-)
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #60 : Shoes and Footwear RESULTS ANNOUNCED

    Great set of interpretations and a classy winner šŸ† !
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #59 - Have a seat! - WINNER ANNOUNCED!

    @Irene McC Thanks a lot! And don't worry, it's supposed to be fun :-)
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #59 - Have a seat! - WINNER ANNOUNCED!

    @Briar I'm sorry to hear about your situation, Karen, and of course it takes priority. I would have loved to see what you might have chosen for the next round, but we can only respect and accept your decision. @Irene McC , would you be so kind, if interested, to host the next challenge, please?
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #59 - Have a seat! - WINNER ANNOUNCED!

    OK, it's time to wrap this one up. Thank you all for your fine entries and now let's see how it went. @Jakob Malm started the show with not one, but two expressive poses and a great BW conversion, beautiful tones in his image. Having spent a lot of time at the airports, I immediately related to...
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #59 - Have a seat! - WINNER ANNOUNCED!

    Very nice entries so far, thank you. But there is still time for more!
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #59 - Have a seat! - WINNER ANNOUNCED!

    Firstly let me thank Mike for choosing me as the host for this challenge. In a way, I'm going to build on the image that earned me this honor and ask of you to present your images of people sitting, be it a chair, sofa, wall, lawn or anything you can make work. Of course, after that basic demand...
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #58 - Leisure activities expressed - Winner announced!

    As I said, I'm perplexed with a low response rate for your challenge, Mike. Thank you for hosting, for your comments and finally for giving me the opportunity to run the next one.
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #58 - Leisure activities expressed - Winner announced!

    I'm baffled why this intriguing challenge got such a low level of reactions. Perhaps the slow turnout in the beginning caused lesser visibility and made people forget to participate? But there is still time!
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    Challenge! Camaraderie Challenge #57 : "Contain Yourself"

    Congratulations, Mike, a well deserved win. And thanks for another inspiring challenge.
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    Challenge! Camaraderie Challenge #57 : "Contain Yourself"

    From the archives, and far into them :-) From 2009, to be precise, shot with my dear but now dead Canon Pro1.
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #55: "People at work" - Winner announced!

    @DeeJayK Thank you for your kind words. I completely understand Pierre as well - the link to the theme in my image was subtle, I knew it myself when I chose that image and chose that course deliberately. I enjoy our challenges just for that, seeing so many diverse angles and takes on a proposed...
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #55: "People at work" - Winner announced!

    Thanks you for your kind comments, Pierre, as well for hosting another interesting challenge. Congratulations to Rick!
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    Challenge! Winner - Cameraderie Challenge #54: "The Relationship between People and Things"

    Here I am with a revised entry - Emerson's beautiful image reminded me that I have an antithesis to his post.
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    Challenge! Winner - Cameraderie Challenge #54: "The Relationship between People and Things"

    Well, it represents the traditional custom of serving a drink (or food) to the departed. So, objects are used as means of relating to people (or memory of them). On top of that, the headstone bares the carved resemblance to the departed, so additional layer of relation between people and things...
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    Challenge! Winner - Cameraderie Challenge #54: "The Relationship between People and Things"

    Thanks, John, quite intriguing theme. Here's my take on it:
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #53: "A sense of Place, a sense of Time..." WINNER ANNOUNCED

    Very well deserved win, congratulations for such an emotional image. And bonus points to Miguel, for inspiring theme and complete stream of thoughtful critique.
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #53: "A sense of Place, a sense of Time..." WINNER ANNOUNCED

    A lovely theme which got me thinking. Several images in my portfolio quickly proposed themselves for the PLACE attribute, but TIME...? Should light suggest it? Decay of architecture? Costumes? Age of person depicted?... Eventually I settled for this one, taken in Ajaccio, Corsica in 2013. The...
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Challenge #49 - In no words, music is... šŸŽµ (Updated with winner!)

    Lovely challenge and really interesting (and detailed) comments. Thanks for stepping in, Kevin and congratulations to the winner!
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    Challenge! Challenge #48 - Photo Essay - WINNER ANNOUNCED

    Sorry for the late reaction, Karen - I've been away renovating grandfather's old house in countryside. Apparently it's a recurring theme with me :) Anyway, thanks a lot for an intriguing challenge and lovely comments. I found your decision totally justified; each of Ingall's images work well...
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    Challenge! Challenge #48 - Photo Essay - WINNER ANNOUNCED

    I'm flooded with work and other obligations and cannot remember when was the last time I took some calm-time to bond with world through the lens :-( I really like the concept of this challenge, and would prefer to shoot something specifically for it, but, alas, it's now impossible... But I...
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    Challenge! Cameraderie Photo Challenge #46: Vintage - Winner Announced

    Congratulations to donlaw for intriguing winning image! And thanks for hosting, John!
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    OK, let's end this appropriately with a festive get-together :-) It was intriguing to see this one through, very much in line with the original ethos of this site. As John summed it up nicely, the size(s) of the sensor(s)... no obstacle at all. Cheers!
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    @drd1135 Shot through window of an abandoned house in rural east of Serbia.
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    Return to RX100 MkI and it's 1 inch sensor; Ajaccio, Corsica, 2013:
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    Canon Pro1, early morning in Paris, France, October 2010. One of the last images taken with that sweet camera; soon the USM motor failed and the lens couldn't deploy anymore :-( RIP!
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    Here it looks strange, but on Flickr works beautifully.
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    In 2010, with Canon Pro1, I tried capturing ANGEL FUR, a close up shot of that silky feather-like coating that give them the characteristic aura: At least, that's what this experiment reminded me of:
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    Canon Pro1, moving on to 2010:
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    Canon Pro1, two from 2009, when I was exploring "film noir" potential of my neighborhood:
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    @drd1135 Browsing through my images from Canon Pro1 I started thinking what might a modern version of such a small but capable package be. And it seems to me that Olympus Stylus 1 just could be the case - form factor, full manual controls, ergonomics and IBIS... The samples I've seen on Flickr...
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    Challenge! March Symposium: The Small Sensor Look.

    @MiguelATF I kept using that Pro1 until it died on me, despite that I got Nikon D70 DSLR after it. I bought it second hand in 2007, several months after my daughter was born. If memory serves me well, I had Canon A620 at that time, my kid was growing so fast , I tried capturing those beautiful...
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