According to the World Clock it is Friday in Singapore and a few other places as well.
This challenge is open to everyone. Once you have taken 30 or more photos the flashback link will appear in the box below "View this month" under "Photo Details" on your page. Hopefully, as we go back in time we will see that our photography skills have improved and maybe even have a laugh or two at what we once thought was good enough to post.
About posting, as long as it is Friday somewhere in the world you can post. Or if you would like you can wait until it is Friday where you live, that is fine too.
How does it work?
Click the Flashback View link and it will take you to one of your past photos.
Use the first image it gives you, even if you aren't too fond of it! That way we can see how much you have progressed in your photography skills while on the Project.
To share: Underneath your photo is a curved arrow to the right (➦). Click on the arrow and there will be an "Embed Code". Copy the code then paste it in the comment box below adding any comments if you wish to do that.
Thank you for participating. I hope that looking back stirs fond memories as well as possibly bringing a smile to your face!
This was from the Worldwide Photo Walk in 2015. My first time doing a fun event, that I haven't repeated in the subsequent 3 years. Maybe 2019 will be the year!
9th December 2017. I had just started working on a contract in Southampton and these University students were playing by the "Bargate" one of the medieval gates into the City. I remember it was bitterly cold and also their helper, leaning against the Bargate statue, who looked completely fed up with the whole show...
Today marks the 6th anniversary of our son-in-law's death. I am not sure what to think when I clicked on the Flashback link and this was what I got. A photo of a rose and a quote from Forrest Gump.
This was from the Worldwide Photo Walk in 2015. My first time doing a fun event, that I haven't repeated in the subsequent 3 years. Maybe 2019 will be the year!
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Posted December 2016, but looking back to December 2015 when York was seriously affected by flooding