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Results: A thousand words

This week’s theme is a thousand words and there were five great entries – the standard this week is excellent!

See if you can guess the idea behind each story!

Jonathan Gazeley

Edmund Gazeley

Nigel Hurll

Julia Gazeley

Andy Young

6 comments to Results: A thousand words

  • Nigel Hurll

    Excellent work, folks – I really like them all – Jonathan’s is particularly expressive, I think! Makes a change from cats on the keyboard, Andy! Now, I’m off to Blackpool early on Sunday morning until Wednesday evening (working at a conference) so I hope I get time to do #9! By the way, I’d be interested to know if you think I chose the right one – the other handful of possibles from Mudeford are on my flickr stream – all comments welcomed!

  • I think you chose the right one, although the boats are a close second. There’s a lovely, warm feel to the photo you chose. I should think they have glass in Blackpool, too, so you should you be alright for your challenge :)

    Ed – I can only imagine that if there was ever a story behind your photo, that you’ve now forgotten it :P But, I say, one must also point out, what sort of middle class chav are you to drink from a crystal tumbler, eh, what?

    Julia – love the wooden dashboard in your car! On a more serious note, that’s a nicely lit photo :)

  • haha, i mite use it again for glass!
    wonderful pics everyone!

  • Stu

    Dammit… is it Tuesday already?

    Jonathan – that is stunning. I think you’ve gone for about 3,500 words.

  • Thanks Stu! Actually it took about half a dozen “runs” with Hannah’s car to get the right shot. After we were done, I gathered up the squashed roses from the road and presented them to her. The result was very nearly a row just like the one we had been attempting to recreate :P

  • lordhutton

    Good contribution from the Gazeleys , I am thoroughly disappointed with my emither campaign. Well done for your row provocation, Jonathan

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