Friday, June 09, 2006

Community Photohunt

posting early :) PS: Does anyone know how to make a photo sepia toned in Photoshop?

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This week is COMMUNITY. Next week is SPORTS/FATHER'S DAY.

COMMUNITY =
Ok, I was really stumped on this one. My "community" is really a global one. But I thought that my DC Cherry Blossoms photo represented both my local DC community and the global one (the trees were a gift from Japan)


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26 comments:

Anonymous said...

I had a hard time coming up with one too this week. I lived in Maryland/DC/Virginia for almost 15 years when I was a kid. I think I'd appreciate DC more now then when I was a kid though:)

FRIDAY'S CHILD said...

What a great photo. You mean thos cherry blossoms are yours? I like cherry blossoms when I see them in pictures. There are pink cherry blossoms too. What other colors do they have?
My Photo Hunt is up too.

Viamarie said...

Beautiful flowers. You really captured the scene very well.

My photo is up too. Enjoy your Saturday!

Viamarie said...

You really captured the beautiful view. I like cherry blossoms. It's unfortunate that they don't grow in my country.

My photo is up too!

Anonymous said...

D.C. is so beautiful- I can probably help you make a sepia toned pic, remind me. I'll email you some instructions tomorrow.

Teena in Toronto said...

Nice pic!

I played too :)

MaR said...

Wonderful picture!

Unknown said...

I love cherry blossoms. I think that they are absolutely beautiful. What a gorgeous picture!

Melli said...

Beautiful! I have a very similar pic I took LAST year when I went to see the cherry blossoms! (i don't go every year -- too crowded!) But there's a LOT of community happening in DC for sure! ;)

Anonymous said...

Very pretty picture. I have never been there before. You take the most wonderfull pictures. ;)


Mine is up today to. Have a great Saturday.

Anonymous said...

I love this city!!!!!!!!!!!! I've been there so many times and just never wanna leave. But then, I think of the cold winters and I always convince myself to get back on the plane and head home!!

Great and beautiful picture.

My Saturday Photo is up.

Just Jan said...

I love that photo more than you'll realize. This year was my first year ever to go see the Cherry Blossoms in DC. If you'd like to visit my site today you can scroll through my archives to see my post on my visit there and the photos I took then. Thanks for the memory of that visit.
My community photo is up too.

Tennessee Mama Duck said...

That is a beautiful picture! We hope to bring our kids to visit your city someday!!

Meira{FB} said...

Looks beautiful! I love cherry blossoms.

ribbiticus said...

beautiful! love those cherry blossoms in the foreground! mine's up! ;)

Nature Girl said...

Gorgeous photo! What a fabulous interpretation as well. I played too. Stacie

Anonymous said...

hey Carmen- I emailed you photoshop stuff late last nite- check if it got spammed, or I'll send it again-

YellowRose said...

What a beautiful picture!! I love cherry blossoms!

Happy Saturday, my photo is up!

Pink Chihuahua Princess said...

A "global" twist on the community theme seems perfect for a world traveler like you!

Anonymous said...

Very, very cool. Great pick for this week's theme. I love the trees - they look awesome.
Happy Saturday Hunt :)

Anonymous said...

Really beautiful pic. I love those Japanes trees. Had one were I lived earlier.

Pheew, we had to really hunt for these weeks theme photo too! Exhausting :-)

Philosophical Karen said...

I can tell you put some thought into this post. It's a great photo.

My post is up. (And now I finally have time to get my visiting done.)

Froggie Mama said...

Awesome view! And i love that you got the cherry blossoms in the photo! Great shot! :)

-tnchick- said...

Great idea. Very cool that the trees were a gift from Japan, too. Beautiful pic!

Irish Church Lady :) said...

Beautiful picture with the white and blue! Nice!!

Janet said...

ooooh, I love the cherry blossoms and that's a great picture :-)

I missed the Sakura Festival this year, bummer