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CH9 Release

This week the one word challenge is Release.

This might be apt this week as we start to see the easing of restrictions and some form of release from staying at home!

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CH8 Luck

This week the one word challenge is Luck.

These words are never as easy to illustrate as you might think. All seem to have so many different meanings and nuances that conveying it in an image is really quite a challenge. It turns out that ‘luck’ is no exception. Good luck to you all on your quest for a lucky photo this week!

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CH7 Ambiguity

This week the one word challenge is Ambiguity.

We are really looking forward to seeing the images everyone produces for the challenge this week.

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CH6 Poise

This week the one word challenge is Poise.

Another word that is quite open to interpretation and sure to result in a lot of wonderful images!

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CH5 Unexpected

This week the one word challenge is Unexpected.

None of us expected to be where we are now in the middle of a pandemic and having to stay at home. That hasn’t stopped us though! So this week, keep an eye out for the unexpected and post whatever it is that jumps out at you.

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CH4 Joy

This week the one word challenge is Joy.

We all need a little bit of joy at the moment. The real challenge here is to task yourself to create something new this week. Consciously seek out something around you that gives you joy. If joyful things are in short supply then get creative and find something mundane to photograph instead and then mess with it so much it becomes a joyful mess. Or, take delight in the act of photography itself, feel the joy whilst photographing something and then post the result (even if others won’t immediately see ‘joy’).

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