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Photo Journal
The Photo Journal is where we will feature fun, interesting, or beautiful photos each week. Whoever has the most interesting or different photo each week will be featured on the site and praised like the amazing photo genius you are.
Week 20
This weeks submission was taken in Quebec, our neighbors to the North. Anita submitted this photograph with a link to her blog (here). She noted that with the slow shutter speed the little boy checking out the tree looked ghost like. Incredible shot! Check out her site if you’d like to read more about it (here).
Inaugural Photography Contest has begun, be sure to check out the rules and submit your photographs to win a 32GB iPad mini!
Remember, if you’d like to share your art with the rest of the world don’t hesitate to submit them via the link below (called “Submit Your Pictures Here!” weirdly enough). There are other ways to have your photograph featured on the website as well, periodically we will feature a photograph that represents the “This is America Challenge” or “Great Places to Photograph”. As always, thank you for your wonderful submissions and please keep them coming. Enjoy!
So who is next? Include your name, where you shot the picture, what the picture is of, and why you took it.
Do not copy, distribute or otherwise use the images on this site. Images are property of the photographers who submit them.
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