Tuesday’s photo challenge: the letter “S”: SAILSHIP:
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This week’s topic for our A-Z ARCHIVE Tuesday’s photo challenge: the letter “S”: introduce one photo of your own archive with a “S” keyword for example SAILSHIP (like me) or swords, shades or sunflowers, stealth bombers or saxophones, seagulls or skateboards, spareribs or stairways, storks or seals, siesta or sadness, silence or snow patrols etc. – get some inspirations via my “S”-Photo-Archive at https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2012/04/11/the-s-photo-archive/ – I’m sure you’ll find a picture in your own shoe boxes to scan – tag with “A-Z Archive” and put a link on your page to my site, so we’ll get a trackback-list including your post!
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join our interactive gallery!
visit:
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tag: “A-Z Archive”
Challenge always on Tuesday !!!
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feel free to add in the comments
the link to your own interpretation of A-Z!!!
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39 bloggers (alphabetically), who kindly joined the Tuesday’s “A-Z Archive” Photo Challenge:
- 2e0mca.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/a-z-archive-n-challenge
- 50yearproject.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/n-is-for-nadal
- abcnellibell49.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/a-z-archive-n-challenge-flickr-comments-by-frizztext
- adjustingyourfocus.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/a-z-archive-n-photo-challenge
- albadrln.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/a-z-archive-r-challenge-rocket/
- anitamacphotos.wordpress.com/2011/11/24/daily-photo-challenge-letter-s/
- antenehseifu.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/n-is-for-night-shots
- athoughtfor2012.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/a-z-archives-letter-n
- cardinalguzman.wordpress.com/2011/08/27/naked-in-new-york
- catbirdinoman.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/a-z-archive-n-challenge-the-nile
- ceeslifephotographyblog.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/fritztext-a-z-archive-letter-n-challenge
- contemplativeeye.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/o-challenge/
- creativityaroused.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/n-challenge-nature-nuisance-etc
- flowersandbutterfliesbypolly.wordpress.com/2012/05/02/a-z-archive-r-challenge-roses/
- fourdeeroak.wordpress.com/2012/04/16/nothing-or-notonething/
- francineinretirement.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/a-z-archives-n-nutcracker
- gatheringbooks.wordpress.com: R-is-for-remember/ (Myra)
- imagesoftheheart.wordpress.com/2012/04/04/a-z-archive-n-is-for-new-york
- jullianeford.wordpress.com (Sabina)
- justfletcher.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/p-photography-challenge/
- mindmindful.wordpress.com/2012/04/17/p-challenge/
- motherwifestudentworker.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/a-z-archive-o-challenge-open/
- nellibell49.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/a-z-archive
- nolagirlatheart.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/a-z-archive-n-challenge-nola-new-orleans
- passion2read.wordpress.com/2012/05/12/a-z-archive-s-is-for-sailboats-seaweed/
- pollysspace.wordpress.com/2012/04/03/a-z-archive-n-challenge-night-time
- reflectionsinapuddle.wordpress.com/2012/04/18/frizztext-a-z-archive-p-challenge/
- rondomtaliedraai.wordpress.com/2012/04/10/a-z-archive-challenge-o/
- scrapydo.wordpress.com (Ineke)
- simplysage.org/2012/05/06/a-z-archive-challenge-s-for-standing-tall/ (Alexandria)
- stephenkellycreative.wordpress.com: a-z-archive-n-challenge-nighttime-nuptials
- terri0729.wordpress.com: a-z-archive-n-challenge-name
- thebestyearsare.wordpress.com: a-z-archive-r-challenge/
- thirdhandart.wordpress.com: a-z-archive-n-is-for-nest
- triciabookerphotography.com/2012/04/04/a-z-archive-n
- tristenhohn.com/2012/04/12/a-z-archive-n-is-for-ninjas/
- truthaboveallreligions.wordpress.com: a-z-archive-o-challenge-ostrich-and-the-observer/
- wdednh.wordpress.com/2012/04/16/14334/
more links via the TUESDAY challenges!
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to invite to join our weekly A-Z photo challenge
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Love the ship with especially with the contrast of the sails. It looks so majestic!
Let’s hope that I get my link correct this time. http://thebestyearsare.wordpress.com/2012/05/07/a-z-archive-challenge-s/
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me and my cat: we love SQUIRRELS!!!
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Hello fellow A-Zers. Jumping the gun early this week because i’m a-travelin’ tomorrow! Here’s my take on this week’s S challenge.
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sometimes things have faces …
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Super S
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hi Ineke:
you are the expert for S = South Africa!
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That is quite a ship! I like the photo.
Here is the SuperMoon:
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I like your scrapbook web-design concept! I’m proud that I now learned how to upload a background image (linen) for my structure theme …
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Hi there Frizztext, I love that photo of the sailship. Where was this taken? Here is my S contribution for this week: S is for Sanctuary.
http://gatheringbooks.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/photo-challenge-photo-journal-s-is-for-sanctuary/
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hi Myra, to answer your question: the photo was taken in the Netherlands: it is the “MIR”, a Russian sail training ship, at home in “St. Petersburg”, built 1987, length: 109m, width: 14m, height: 50m, depth: 6,40m, sailcloth: 2771 m2 – leaving the harbour of Vlissingen, The Netherlands, Zeeland
View On Black
I’ve been surprised very much, that without any noise these tall ships have been approaching…
exactly in the same moment, when I shot the photo, a sunbeam hit the sails of the big ship, in the background bad black weather was creeping nearer and nearer …
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That was wonderful timing, then. I love the photographers’ stories about how the pictures come about. 🙂
I hope to visit Netherlands someday. A good friend of mine is based there. 🙂
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I love the stories even more than the pictures –
but without a picture my brain does not find any story …
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Wow… it looks like a painting!
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you inspired me to change the photo to old fashioned sepia
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The ship is great. And this is my share today. http://albadrln.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/a-z-archive-s-challenge-shadow-and-silhouette/
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great silhouettes!
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Stunning Shot!
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hey Marina in Greece,
so talented painter (and singer): maybe you can earn more money painting ships instead of abstracts?
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fantastic sailing ship frizz …. here is mine, a little slideshow on solitude, sea, sunset in Ireland http://wp.me/p296YA-80
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your Ireland slide show = soul soothing simplicity
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simply scintillating reply frizz!
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Great ship! Here’s my S entry:
http://50yearproject.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/s-is-for-sleeping/
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your lion: a sweetie! (when sleeping)
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My entry
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things are going very slow there: what sort of gas is in the balloons?
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What a stunning photo Frizz. I just love sailships. Why, I don’t know. Maybe because my forefathers were Vikings and maybe I was a pirate in a previous life! LOL!
Have a great day!
*hugs*
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well, now you are in South Africa – but you or your chromosomes used a ship for sure before …
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Love that image of the sailship Frizztext!
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sailing ships make me dream …
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hi Madhu,
I felt the same like you, writing: “Mangalore. It felt…small and restrictive. I rued the lack of opportunity. My ruling obsession was to get out, to experience a ‘better’ more sophisticated world ‘out there’!” … and then the www / internet came to make us free from any location!
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here’s mine, that letter is the most special to me. http://jullianeford.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/a-z-archive-s-challenge-s-is-for-love/
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you are really S-addicted, Sabina!
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Hi Frizz, As usual I love your sailship and the other entries. We have so many great photographers and such creative people here on this challenge!! Here is mine, from my new photography blog: http://catbirdphotography.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/a-z-archive-s-challenge-stairway/
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your wooden, curved staircase in Kyoto, Japan, is a real artwork, never seen something like this before!
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Thank you Frizztext! You’re too kind. In your past challenges, I saw so many great photos; it makes me humble in the face of them!! But you’re sweet to compliment my photo! 🙂 I do want to know, where on earth did you see that sailing ship??
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in the Netherlands, it’s a Russian ship; we had been on board before; the sailors were very poor; in the kitchen: some fishes they caught in the sea … the sailors / soldiers all were very thin – and they had no permission to leave their ship during the break in the harbor. I bought a cup from a sailor, so he had money for cigarettes …
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Wow! That’s too bad that the poor sailors were so poor and were treated so badly. The ship looks so much grander than that; you would expect these would be kings of the sea!! It was nice of you to buy a cup from one so he could have a smoke. Speaking of Russian ships, that brings to mind the Kursk, the submarine sunk with all hands aboard, in the Barents Sea. I wrote a poem about it after it happened, but I don’t know where it is!! It’s a great story, Frizz. Do you tell it somewhere on your blog?
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the Kursk, the submarine sunk with all hands aboard, in the Barents Sea: yes, a sad story – we saw many documents in TV…
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Yes, Frizz, it was a very sad story. I remember being all caught up in it and appalled at the Russian government’s handling of the disaster….
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as I remember, Russia did not give permission to Netherlands for their rescue teams – so the soldiers had to die …
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Yes, Frizz, the Russian government did everything in their power NOT to save those men!! I remember being so angry over this incident!!
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the reason seems to be, that they did not like to admit, that another Russian ship hit with a torpedo the poor submarine. it was a mistake. military headquarters do not like to apologize – they prefer to say nothing …
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Yes and isn’t that the way governments usually are? So infuriating…..
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KURSK documents at wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Russian_submarine_K-141_Kursk
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submarine instead of sailing ship:
Photographer: LA(Phot) Jonathan Massey
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Thanks Frizz…. It seems at least some of them could have been saved if the Russians had accepted the offers of the British and Norwegian rescue teams!!
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yes, you are right, wikipedia talks about British and Norwegian rescue teams – and then:
“Captain Lieutenant Dmitriy Kolesnikov survived. Recovery workers found notes on his body. They showed that 23 sailors (out of 118 aboard) had waited in the dark with him…”
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Yes, I vaguely remember that back in 2000 when all this happened…. Sad….
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Kursk – a submarine in troubled waters
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great shot of the ship
here is mine entry
http://pollysspace.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/a-z-archive-challenge-s-is-for-solomon-island-leaf-frog/
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never heard from the Solomon Islands before!
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Solomon’s—think Fiji. Breathtaking place!
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Such a stunning photo!
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Wow! I’ve been on motorboats and ferries, but never a sailboat. Seems like it would be very relaxing. Unless you have a storm and then it would be scary. Beautiful photo! Here’s my S:
http://motherwifestudentworker.wordpress.com/2012/05/08/a-z-archive-s-challenge-stonehenge-2/
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I’m longing to see this STONEHENGE location – but to travel is too expensive – I take your photo instead – and maybe build a miniature in my garden …
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Here is mine: Sculpture “Joy of Life”: http://wp.me/p23TG1-GM
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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“East Liberty neighborhood of Pittsburgh behind the First Presbyterian Church”
– I like to read this – because it remembers me of the nice Presbyterian community
I met in Brussels last week (I played there on a folk music session)
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Here is my Sasquatch entry.
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“Yes, it is pretty large. And it’s in the middle of nowhere.” I like this laconic comment …
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S! Challenge #2: Snapping Turtle http://wp.me/p1zocx-1t9
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I like the unfocused turtle portrait – as if that tank would be running quickly to shock the dog!
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S! Challenge #2: Snapping Turtle!! http://wp.me/p1zocx-1t9
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So here we go, my entry
http://justfletcher.wordpress.com/
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would like to see the original female model, the sculptor was staring at …
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A beautiful photo of a grand ship! Would love to see one those in person some day. It must be amazing. Here is my entry: http://triciabookerphotography.com/2012/05/09/a-z-archive-s/
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what a proud horse!
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Here is my entry for this week. Hope you all enjoy!!
http://ceeslifephotographyblog.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/a-z-archive-letter-s-challenge/
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nice shoe collection!
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Hi Frizz,
Here is my entry on my new blog as well.
http://ceeslife.wordpress.com/2012/05/09/a-z-archive-letter-s-challenge/
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hi Cee,
SHOES! how could I forget!
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This sailing ship just makes me want to get into a timemachine and travel back to the 19th century long enough to sail the ocean blue in one of these magnificent triple-masted ships!
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hi granbee / Rose,
I saw this ship too:
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Oh…one of my favourites – S – had fun with this one – especially the Sax!
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Starbucks, saxophones, shoes 🙂
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So here is mine. Enjoy!
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STANDING:
“Nobody stands taller
than those willing
to stand corrected.”
~ William Safire
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Oh my, I forgot to thank you for visiting and liking my post! Thank you. I am honored!
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frizz-comment: I have the edit-button; so I proudly can help you (as a German stumbling through English …)
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Apologies for spelling (a pet peeve of mine). I meant “visiting” Hit the send button before proofreading. Again, many thanks!
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frizz-comment:
I have the edit-button;
so I proudly can help you
(as a German stumbling through English …)
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hi Alexandria,
thank you for joining our “A-Z Archive” Tuesday photo challenge!
simplysage.org/2012/05/06/a-z-archive-challenge-s-for-standing-tall/ (Alexandria)
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What a fun and inspiring place you have here. Thanks for including me. Funny about your edit button. 🙂
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Oh, Frizz, you have outdone yourself with this one! This is truly an amazing shot! Looks like it should be in a book or a movie!
Here’s my S:
http://wp.me/p25HJs-j8
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oh Carol,
enjoy at early Sunday morning your Mother’s Day trip in Montana’s big SKY country!
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SUBWAY in KIEV by reflectionsinapuddle:
I did not realize, that it is so wonderful in Kiev – after writing about another city in the Ukraine:
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Better late than never…
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yes, S = shopping, the modern religion 🙂
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thank you for beach atmosphere!
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cannot find a new weekly Friday photo challenge this week – but always my computer has a complete break down when I visit the page; maybe you like to use in the meantime my A-Z photo archive challenge:
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Oh, I love this idea! Very cool!
Thanks so much for stopping by my page, btw! I’m always happy to see new faces around 🙂
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Hope you don’t mind but thought I’d add another “S”, with a slight play on words.
The rose signifies time “well-spent” rather than “spent”—meaning life is to be spent well and spent full—not “spent” on meaningless wastes of valuable time, thus exahusting true “life”.
I thought the quote so fitting. Hope you enjoy.
These challenges are incredible. Thanks for doing them.
Peace,
Alexandria
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P.S.:
Thoreau is always good for a subtitle!
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I did.
Thanks for the suggestion!
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