Challenge! Cameraderie Photo Challenge number 27 Love

christilou

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The challenge starts today and ends on Friday 14th February 2020.

The tried and trusted rules are as follows:

1. Either take pictures that match the nominated theme or select some from your portfolio. You must be the photographer that created the images in order to enter it.

2. Only one entry per challenge, please. If you want to withdraw an entry and replace it with another, that is OK, but you must make it clear in the post containing your replacement pictures that this is what you've done. You can add or change the title and add to the edit line to let everyone know.

3. The decision of the curator at the end of the challenge is final - don't give him/her a hard time about it: this is just a friendly photo-challenge, after all!

4. The winner will assume the responsibility of curator for the next Challenge, and as soon as possible post a message in a new thread in the Cameraderie Photo Challenges forum, with details of the new theme. Don't forget - that opening message must include a copy of these instructions, which also double as the rules.

5. The curator cannot enter his or her own challenge.



Shameless copy & paste!

I think that as we're close to Valentine's Day on 14th February it follows that we should perhaps find some loving photos! You can take this any way you want to. It can be something or someone that you love. People showing love and affection or simply symbols of love. As I'm in the UK I'm not sure what day it is for the majority and so if it runs from now until the 14th Feb it should cover the 2 weeks.
 
My wife and our little dog enjoying a quiet reflective moment on a chilly early Spring afternoon.

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As an observation, going through my own files reveals that many of the images that catch my eye were taken with the iPhone. I suspect it is the camera of choice to catch quick shots of touching moments.
 
Sorry, folks, but I am withdrawing the photo above of my granddaughter and her cat. The problem is that I have been chasing down the original image because of the absence of EXIF data. Not surprisingly, I have a lot of pictures like this and I cannot always be sure if it's my image or one taken my daughter or son-in-law. The quality is very good but my SiL does have an iPhone 11. Since I just can't be sure, I'm submitting the photo below as a new entry. I'm leaving the others posted since deleting them would make the flow of the thread incomplete since there was some discussion.
 
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