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WORLDWIDE PHOTO WEEK: Part 653 - Rows of Things

 
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Feb 05, 2019 11:49 |  #1

Every week we select a new theme, and then go out and shoot that theme. This week the theme is Rows of Things. As always be as imaginative/creative as you like when interpreting the theme, creativity is what we're looking for.

Show us Rows of Things... .. .


Here are the rules:
1. Shots need to be taken between Tuesday, after the new theme is posted and the following Monday by sunset (Whenever that is for you). Because this activity is supposed to encourage us to get out and shoot, please don't post old shots from your archives. Snapshots and art are equally welcome -- just get out & shoot, and then share!
2. Post your shots at any time during the week.
3. Post a maximum of two shots if you're uploading them to POTN (i.e., attaching them). You can post more than two if you're linking to shots that are not hosted by POTN (i.e. embedding them) but keep within POTN rules. Also keep within POTN rules about size. A copy of the size rules can be found here: IMAGE POSTING RULES
That's it! Have fun! As always be as imaginative/creative as you like when interpreting the theme, creativity is what we're looking for.
An index to previous weeks can be found here: POTN WORLDWIDE PHOTO WEEK INDEX

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Feb 06, 2019 18:20 |  #2

Here's a row of thread to start with.:-)

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Feb 07, 2019 21:32 |  #3

Terry, yours shows off the color and texture of the thread so well.

Freshwater pearls (a necklace). The unseen cord keeps them in rows.

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Feb 08, 2019 09:23 |  #4

[QUOTE=OhLook;18806881​]Terry, yours shows off the color and texture of the thread so well.

Freshwater pearls (a necklace). The unseen cord keeps them in rows.

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Thanks Oh.ߘ. Your freshwater pearls are beautiful. I don"t know much about pearls. I thought most were ocean derived.

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Feb 08, 2019 10:27 as a reply to  @ KT29's post |  #5

Terry, I don't know much about pearls myself. Freshwater ones seem to be in the minority. From what species? Dunno! I find them more interesting than the plain round ones.


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Feb 08, 2019 12:44 |  #6

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Terry, yours shows off the color and texture of the thread so well.

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Thanks Oh.ߘ. Your freshwater pearls are beautiful. I don"t know much about pearls. I thought most were ocean derived.

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Terry, I don't know much about pearls myself. Freshwater ones seem to be in the minority. From what species? Dunno! I find them more interesting than the plain round ones.

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Feb 08, 2019 13:31 |  #7

Here is my contribution: rows of fabrics and ribbons ready to be assembled into brush rolls; see my Etsy store in my signature.

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Here is my contribution: rows of fabrics ready to be assembled into brush rolls and some ribbons.
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Nice. Love the colors.:-)


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Feb 08, 2019 14:15 as a reply to  @ KT29's post |  #9

Thank you, Terry.


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Rows of whiskers and hair

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Feb 09, 2019 16:22 |  #11

Went to the Biltmore this week and saw these rows:

Music Room ceiling

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Multi-branched stairwell chandelier

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Feb 09, 2019 16:37 |  #12

Wonderful contributions, everybody!

OhLook, I like your pearls pic. Seriously nice.
And Don, that is one amazing looking chandelier and I like how you shot it.
Also really like your thread pic, Terry. Great detail in the thread and wonderful DOF.
Renata, I like the row of ribbons. Very colourful.


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Feb 09, 2019 21:44 |  #13

Here is a row of some of the things I love to touch and use....  :p

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Feb 10, 2019 06:15 |  #14

That's a great looking collection there John.


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Rows of lights.


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