SPSH Final Selection
The Summer Photo Scavenger Hunt is over for another year and it's time to choose our final selection. Many thanks to Mary-Lou for organising the hunt again this year. As usual it's been a lot of fun and I hope you enjoy my final selection of images ...
1. An Outdoor Clock
2. Single & Pretty
3. Repetition
4. Blurred Vision
5. The Word Summer
6. An Umbrella, open or closed
7. A Curving Path
8. Shells
9. A Bridge
10. Something Made of Stone
11. Fish
12. Something Crooked
13. Two Colours of The Rainbow in Any Combination
14. A Handwritten Sign
15. A Broken Chair/Bench/Stool
16. An Out of Season Treat Being Enjoyed
17. A Sail
18. Something That Should Be Found In Pairs
19. A Funny or Meaningful Bumper Sticker
20. A Favourite Seasonal Scent
Alternates:
A: Bird or Bee House
B: Fresh Local Produce
The Winter Photo Scavenger Hunt starts on December 1st 2019. I hope you will all join in.
Thanks Eileen for joining in with the 2019 SPSH. All great finds; I really like your sail & the treat out of season is perfect. Cannot wait to see the list for WPSH.
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DeleteI currently have about 50 ideas on the WPSH list so need to give it some serious thought between now and the end of November.
A lovely selection of photos Eileen. Congratulations on finding them all.
ReplyDeleteThanks Amanda
DeleteYou did great with all your finds! I had to use both alternatives! Looking forwards to joining the winter hunt!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bless. Glad to have you on board for the winter hunt.
DeleteWonderful finds! Your single and pretty is just fabulous, and I loved your picks for repetition and shells---neither of which occurred to me!
ReplyDeleteThanks Karen. I think that seeing how everyone interprets the list is the best part of the hunt.
DeleteEileen you always have a great and inventive way of interpreting these prompts. Another wonderful set of photos. Great fish, stones,, shells.
ReplyDeleteWonderful job, you've got some interesting photos there.
ReplyDeleteYou have some great photos here - what an original take on 'shells' - I haven't seen anyone else think outside the box on that one!
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