Weekly Photo Challenge: DISTORTED - at first I had to think about several yoga positions, then destroyed objects after an explosion, then I went off the grid again and had the choice for this week: US-flag with distorted eagle - a reflection metaphor after 9/11: some landmarks of history make our minds distorted ...
photo for the “weekly photo challenge” community of dailypost / wordpress – picture was shot by FrizzText, click on the image to enter his flickr photo collection…
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feel free to add in the comments the link to your own interpretation of this week’s topic DISTORTED
related:
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http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/
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links to the Weekly Photo Challenges 2012:
compare http://dailypost.wordpress.com/category/photo-challenges/
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JANUARY
1 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/06/weekly-photo-challenge-launch/ 74 faves
2 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/13/weekly-photo-challenge-peaceful/ 81 faves
3 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/weekly-photo-challenge-simple/ 68 faves
4 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/01/27/weekly-photo-challenge-hope/ 87 faves
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FEBRUARY
5 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/06/weekly-photo-challenge-ready/ 80 faves
6 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/weekly-photo-challenge-regret/ 91 faves
7 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/17/weekly-photo-challenge-down/ 102 faves
8 – https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/02/24/weekly-photo-challenge-indulge/ 92 faves
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MARCH
9 – DISTORTED / here …
link to the Weekly Photo Challenges 2011:
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/weekly-photo-challenges 2011
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Nice concept! [and very well done!]
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Very interesting way of combining various aspects of the concept of distorted…creative
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Incredibly creative composition with the flag and the “distorted eagle” remnant after 9/11, Frizz. My heartiest congratulations. Are we still distorted from 09/11? Apparently so, if you listen to any of the debates this election season!
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read blogfrizz.wordpress.com/huntington-en/ (English) or blogfrizz.wordpress.com/huntington-de/ (German)
I hope this assemblage will give a sign for September eleven discussions: that something went wrong in the USA…
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[once Paul McCartney sang: “take your broken wings and learn to fly”]
P.S.:
about the photography:
I found this broken wooden surfer’s fragment on a beach
and put it on a bench’s pillow =
a tribute to Jasper Johns’ flag series…
comment by dkplantzos:
“excellent comment on nationalism;
poignant and subtle at the same time…”
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Excellent take on the theme. It might be said that a distorted US flag is also a reflection of our current state of affairs (politics). But then again, that probably goes for every election year…
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Great Job!! Semper Fi!!
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Hello all, and happy Friday Photo Challenge. Here’s my take on the Distorted theme:
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Beautiful photo, very moving indeed. Nice choice for the entry!
http://theothercourtney.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/
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Absolutely awesome. Great work!
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Interesting. Thanks for the share
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An interesting take on this week’s theme 🙂
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A unique perspective.
Here is mine: http://creativityaroused.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/
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I like your red shoes on the wall:
Distorted episode? Distorted thinking?
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distorted by the remembrance of a love affair
compare my photo:
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Very interesting concept of distorted, as some of the most distorted minds create acts of history.
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Genghis Khan, evil Hitler, Stalin, actually Assad in Syria … – a field for psychiatry …
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I like this interpretation! Good shot!
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Interesting choice… What happened to the rest of that eagle? 😉
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it was a surf-board – rest maybe lost in the ocean …
P.S.:
“Lying distorts reality…”
thank you for this quotation in your post
http://eof737.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/#comment-17410
– every day, listening to the statements of some politicians, I have this experience …
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Pity… By the way, I never see you visiting my blog anymore… Did I say something?
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dear Eliz, because I daily had hundreds of e-mails I changed the notification rules sent by wordpress to me; now I receive no e-mail if someone hits a “like” star or makes a post; I only get a message and can react, if he/she comments some of my daily posts …
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So how do you stay in touch with bloggers in general? Not everyone likes or even comments every day…. Interesting that you no longer get our posts. I get 100s of posts daily and it is a challenge. I am thinking about finding a way to handle it. I do want to like/comment back but we shall see. TY! 😉
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I had the fear to lose you, Eliz,
but at least we meet on the weekly photo challenge;
a second method: as often as I can I watch
http://wordpress.com/#!/read/
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I rarely click that … maybe I will… I’m thinking of taking a break from blogging or doing it less often as I have other demands on my time that must be addressed. Maybe, I’ll try your approach too. I’ll keep you posted. Thanks for your time. 😉
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dear Eliz,
I stopped my guitar playing and do not take any photos no more; for the rest of my life I enjoy to comment photography – and I’ll try to learn to cook at the end of my life; I’m 66 now – and three days before the lead singer Davy Jones of the Monkees died – his song: I’m a believer (I’m not…)
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WoW! That is real purpose… At least you have a new and strong focus and cooking should not be too hard. Sad about Davy Jones. I loved their music too. I hope your daughter and wife Barbara are doing okay… 😦
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Go ahead. I’ll listen to it. 🙂
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Is it true you stop playing the guitar and photographing? I love to see and listen to you play, and your photographs are stunning, and provocative and original. . . I just started to learn to play guitar in part because of you!
I was such a Monkeys fan. . .
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“To those of us who can relate to the death of Davy Jones,
those who lived through the era of The Beatles, The Stones …”
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O.K. – convinced, today I play for you:
a tribute to my oldest guitar – maybe a little bit DISTORTED / out of key …
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I’d love to hear your daughter and her band singing “I’m a believer.” Too much butting in to ask?
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You usually stun me one way or another and this photo is so beautifully provocative and reminiscent of Jasper Johns. I love the abstraction the starred eagle. I’ve had a very tumultuous relationship with this flag–your photo zings to the heart of it.
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It is stunning and not to worry.. you didn’t butt in but joined the ongoing conversation… 😉
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You’re a sweetheart, Frizz! I’m touched and happy!! I’m glad you brought out your oldest guitar — a great tribute. I really enjoy hearing you play. Maybe you’ll have to keep playing music until you’ve played a song on each of your guitars, banjos. . .
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A very moving contribution for this weeks challenge. I struggled with it. I hate it when things get distorted.
http://tristenhohn.com/2012/03/03/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/
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A very creative example for this week’s challenge! Many people would have just seen a broken piece of surfboard with stars and a blue background, and considered it trash. But you saw it as something more; as a piece of art with a patriotic story to tell.
Thanks for visiting my blog, and for the pingback!
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I like the post of
Anette Hermann:
http://anettehermann.wordpress.com/2012/03/02/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/
my comment there:
do you mean:
distortion of good dollar (and Euro) by
high costs for health care – producing the global financial crisis / inflation?
maybe the expensive military could be the reason too?
title=”A-7 Being Launched” by f0rbe5 – click on the image
to enter the photographer’s flickr gallery …
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nice perspective on distorted theme
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/03/03/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/
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wondering why you would associate yoga with distortion 😛
yoga is a wonderful stress reliever 🙂 and clears your mind – not distort it !!!!
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so I made something wrong, distorting my body, trying to get my feet behind my head …
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Small award from me 🙂 http://jullianeford.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/the-abc-award-and-one-lovely-blog-award/
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Super creative! It really does look like the head of the eagle!
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i thought of yoga poses too! haha! i think your take on the distorted is awesome. 🙂
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I love this photo! 🙂 By the way I nominated you for the ABC award! http://evilnymphstuff.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/lets-re-learn-the-alphabet/
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Excellent take!
Here’s mine: http://mothergrogan.wordpress.com/2012/03/04/weekly-photo-challenge-distorted/
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Love the bird, ingenious!
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Very nice interpretation of two unrelated items to form a third one 🙂
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Wonderful!! Love this.
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Nice, Frizz. I like the eagle and the pillow. Great idea. Although I have to say yoga positions can be very distorted, too! 😉
Here’s mine! Thanks for visiting!
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Cool shot!
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idea to comment “Lost in translation” at
frizztext: distortion by translation – that’s what I’m producing daily – German is my natural language, so you read daily my special Frizzenglish; be glad, that you do not hear my pronunciation!
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Interesting idea for this one. It turned out perfect! Distorted and slightly political, I love it!
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9/11 changed a lot of lives. It opened our eyes to what is really happening out there. The first time I saw the twin towers turned into dust I was in disbelief, then fear and anguish for those who perish. Thanks for the moving image. I reminder that we should never forget. My prayers to the victims of 9/11….
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Powerful my dear, very powerful…(can’t say any more than that). Immie 🙂
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Well interpreted 🙂
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I love it!
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