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Gidders 01-12-13 17:06

Fortnightly Challenge 1st Dec to midnight 15th Dec - At Work
 
This fortnight's challenge - At Work - any subject matter you like as long as it can be called At Work.

Fortnightly Challenge is open to all members of WPF. The challenge will be run on (GMT) time.

Post your photo in this thread any time from 1st Dec to midnight 15th Dec.

Then a 3 day poll will be placed in this thread for voting on the photo you like best in this challenge.

Please give your photo a title.

The winner picks a challenge for the following fortnight and starts a new thread.

1. One photo per member
2. To be taken during period stated above
3. The photo must include exif data if possible with date and time
4. Post your entry as one attachment directly in this thread
5. No discussion of entries in the thread
6. Do not post any entries in the gallery until after the voting has finished

Good Luck to Everyone

DigiDiva 01-12-13 17:31

Interesting......I have a few ideas here.

Peter Waites 04-12-13 10:11

At The End Of The Day
 
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going home 5:00pm on a cold December evening.

graham harcombe 06-12-13 09:11

Bottoms Up!
 
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Cable workers in a hot climate.

Himself 06-12-13 12:00

A view from my 'Office'
 
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Gales? It's a storm!

Gidders 07-12-13 19:13

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Waiting for Clients

Gidders 14-12-13 17:35

Just over 24 hours left to get your entries posted :)

DigiDiva 16-12-13 09:40

Sorry I haven't been able to join in for the last few weeks. Hopefully back on the ball from this week. Shame there's only 3 entries so far. Sorry guys for letting you down

Gidders 16-12-13 12:39

Voting now open

Peter Waites 19-12-13 16:44

Very well done Clive - the clear winner deservedly. I suppose you're my "down" this time and I can only say that the pose, the implied story, the composition, lighting and framing all go to make an unbeatable documentary shot. Graham was my "up" and his was an impeccably produced "working man" shot but lacking the poignancy of Clive's image - as was mine.


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