Chirag Murdeshwar
http://deliberatecaptures.wordpress.com
wats to enter the competition too
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Daily Archives: March 4, 2013
11th Challenger – Life
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9th Challenger – pink
Rossella Sferlazzo
http://rossellasphotography.wordpress.com/
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8th Challenger – Crystal lake
Mary Hone
http://roxythetravelingdog.com/
A photo of Crystal lake in Wyoming
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7th Challenger – Working..
Nia Sun
http://photographyofnia.wordpress.com/
“Working underwater the technical stuff of the ship”
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6th Challenger – The last summer
Rhonda Hernandez
the blogger of
http://50-shades-of-gray-hair.com/
took this picture at the Lake Willoughby in Westmore, Vermont.
”On the shores of this crystal clear, bitterly cold, but beautiful mountain lake, many a vacationer and summer camp owner took freely and without question what she offered…but she reminds us once in a while, that nothing is ever free. This is one such reminder…time to feed the fishes. The newest addition to our underwater fishing village. Thanks for the memories.”
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5th Challenger – Boat race
Malcolm Hawkins
from
http://mhpix.wordpress.com/
wants to enter the competition..
with this picture full of action..
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4th Challenger – Maggie loves water
Mari Campbell
http://maggiemoosetracks.wordpress.com/
with a photo of..
Maggie’s of course!!
”For Maggie, there’s no better place to be than swimming in water rocking her hot pink vest!”
Mari says..
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3rd Challenger – Water means life..
Tammye Honey
http://layedbacklife.wordpress.com/
”Water is so necessary for a growing child and such an important part of the growth of nature. The two together brought this picture to mind of my grand daughter while on a trip.”
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2nd Challenger – Summer no more
A few words from
Alec Smith
http://photocrazyuk.wordpress.com/
”This image was taken last year heading in to our Autumn, on our local coast. The water was hitting land with some force, even anger, and this normally implies high tide PLUS high wind. On this day however it was a very high tide but there was very little wind, and the sun was shining in a relatively blue sky. There were many people just standing and looking at the spectacle. The calm seas further off-shore, the tranquil skies and the roaring waves.
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