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gull
response 5 of 10: Mark Unseen   Oct 8 19:18 UTC 2007

Re resp:2: When shooting landscapes I find it's best to get there shortly after sunrise or hang around until sunset. I feel the warm, low-angle sunlight at the beginning and end of the day gives the best mood and picks up lots of interesting textures. For the same reason, fall is my favorite season for photography.
denise
response 6 of 10: Mark Unseen   Oct 10 00:02 UTC 2007

I like fall photography, too; so far, we haven't had much in the line of
 color change here, though.

Hmm, Colleen, I don't know if I have any pink photos or not--though I do
 think that yahoo is doing a good thing.  There's definitely cancer in
my  family, including my mom who had breast cancer.
cmcgee
response 7 of 10: Mark Unseen   Oct 16 17:13 UTC 2007

The Common Threads Project
http://www.flickr.com/groups/common-threads/

A photo project where you are asked to upload your shots for each of 71
things (behavior, ability, preferences) that all people have in common
all over the world.  

The topics were selected from the list of "human universals" originally
compiled by Donald E. Brown in 1991.  

Here's a link to the 71 universal topics.  

http://www.flickr.com/groups/common-threads/discuss/72157600401510498/

Some of them include:
Laughing
Crying
Fear
Death Rituals
Music
Affection
Taboos
denise
response 8 of 10: Mark Unseen   Jul 18 20:32 UTC 2011

I'm in a photo rut; I need to somehow come up with more ideas of what to
 shoot. 
eprom
response 9 of 10: Mark Unseen   Aug 3 18:50 UTC 2011

How about taking pictures of your own house... like in Better Homes and
Gardens.
denise
response 10 of 10: Mark Unseen   Aug 5 13:32 UTC 2011

I do have a few photos of the outside [front] of my house and in a
couple  rooms inside but none in the back or on the 1st floor.  My place
 isn't  Better Homes and Gardens but I could still take some of the
gardens I do  have when the plants are in season.
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