Hello themers!
First on the agenda is to say well done to Katelyn for winning the "Photobomb" theme, her photo is featured below...
I spoke to Katelyn earlier today and she has chosen us the slightly different theme of Antiquity for us to have a go at this week. This one could be tough so I think we'll accept entries for anything relatively old and antique like.
How to enter
If you wish to enter the theme this week, please tag your photo (on the edit/organise screen) with the tag theme-antiquity.
Entry Guidelines
Entry to this theme starts on Monday 16th January and will accept entries until Sunday night (23:59 GMT 22nd January). 5 finalists will be chosen next week and we'll start voting on Wednesday. Entries must have been taken and uploaded this week only! Entries outside of the date range will not be accepted in to the final 5.
Hey, @digitalrn, I think you’re going to like this week’s theme!
and don't forget about the artist challenge too - many of your photos might fit both themes!
http://365project.org/discuss/themes-competitions/10391/artist-challenge-jack-vettriano
I think the Building is older then the Merchandise!! Its Got to be an Antique,Idaho City, Idaho
This Lutheran Hymnal dates from 1941 and was used for many, many years in the church where I was a member as I gew up. Just think of all the hands that held this hymnal as voices sang!
I used this Bible all through grade school. It's printing date is 1960.
@Scrivna
This is a 1902 weighing scales, taken on an old polaroid camera, on (wait for it) expired film. Beat that antiquity-theme judges!
1930s kodak Anastigmat
My 1973 Yashica Electro-35. :)
Old chapel from 1030.
Padlock and keyhole on James K. Polk's (11th US President) childhood home.
Old dutch post box.
An old wagon frame taken yesterday on a trip to Georgia
Crocker Art Gallery