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    Photo Blog 34: Color without Color

    Take a photo that shows us a colorful story, but do it in black and white For this week’s photo blog, I looked back through the pictures I took from the year before and I really enjoyed the vibrant colors of the leaves and wanted to see what it would…

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    Photo Blog 28: Your Culture

    Photographers participating in the challenge come from nearly every country and culture. Take a photo that shows us the story of your culture. I have been going to a Thai Buddhist temple every since I was a baby. I learned about Buddhism, be surrounded with people like me, connect with…

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    Photo Blog 25: Flowers

    With spring blooms, tell the story of stunning flowers I was planning to take a picture of a flower full of life and vibrant but when I saw this flower, I knew this is what I want to put on my photoblog. This is a dying flower in front of…

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    Photo Blog 19: Aging

    Love it or hate it, aging is something we all experience. So tell us the story of Aging in a single photograph There are different stages of life and I think this photograph shows it. You can see the different stages these flowers are at. Some buds are at the…

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    Photo Blog 13: New Beginnings

    Our world is full of circular patterns; as some things end, others begin. Tell us a story of a new beginning. I took this picture when I was at Nadine’s place to catch up on some photoblogs that was wayyyy overdue at this point. It’s a start of a new…

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    Photo Blog 4: Sport Stories

    Tell a story in a sport. This is my friend practicing her flag throws for color guard which is a sport. She has been doing it for around 1 year now and it’s a sport that she enjoys doing. She sucks at using rifle so she would only let me…

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    Photo Blog 1: Self Portrait

    Take a picture of telling us who you are without actually showing your face. These are the sketchbooks I managed to find in my room. The earliest is 6th grade with the latest being 11th grade. I’ve been drawing since I was young, and it just stuck with me. Drawing…