MobiColour RESULT: MC #105 Theme: My Town - Jan 29-Feb 4, 2018

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Welcome to MobiTog's color Challenge #105!
The rules are easy: Post your mobile photography color images here - LIMIT OF 3 IMAGES IN ONE POST, preferably 1 image per post. No black & white, no shades of grey, just BOLD BRIGHT COLORS! Or, SOFT PASTEL COLORS. Whatever strikes your fancy, or your color palette. :D

The challenge will last one week, and then the winner of the prior challenge will choose the winner of the current challenge, who will then decide
if there will be a theme to the next challenge or not, and what that theme will be. :sneaky:

Please see the Rules and Guidelines for MobiChallenges posted HERE.
Check out our previous winners in the Gallery HERE.

Let's electrify this space with
C O L O R !!

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Theme: My Town/City

The judge for this challenge is sinnerjohn!
 
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My choice of theme is 'My Town/City'. I love cityscapes and I love street, although I'm not good at it, so I'd love you to post images of where you live, be it gritty or grand, town or country. Doesn't HAVE to be anything new, I'm sure we've all got local images on file, just somewhere local to YOU.
 
My choice of theme is 'My Town/City'. I love cityscapes and I love street, although I'm not good at it, so I'd love you to post images of where you live, be it gritty or grand, town or country. Doesn't HAVE to be anything new, I'm sure we've all got local images on file, just somewhere local to YOU.
Wonderful theme!! I love it John! :thumbs:
 
My choice of theme is 'My Town/City'. I love cityscapes and I love street, although I'm not good at it, so I'd love you to post images of where you live, be it gritty or grand, town or country. Doesn't HAVE to be anything new, I'm sure we've all got local images on file, just somewhere local to YOU.
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I’d say this was a fairly typical slice of New Jersey.
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My choice of theme is 'My Town/City'. I love cityscapes and I love street, although I'm not good at it, so I'd love you to post images of where you live, be it gritty or grand, town or country. Doesn't HAVE to be anything new, I'm sure we've all got local images on file, just somewhere local to YOU.

Cool, I can recycle every Time Stamp picture here. [emoji23] or some I didn't post there yet. Great theme. [emoji106][emoji106]
 
Morning.
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I was quite pleased with how well snapseed dealt with healing the telephone wires out of this pic. You can see imperfections in places if you know what to look for but not bad IMO.
Brilliant. Looks like someone’s having some serious work done if that scaffolding is anything to go by.
 
If you have history in a place then fire away Ann :thumbs:
Oh my gosh, I have just bumped into one of my old lecturers! We had a good natter. I wondered if I ever would. I am not sure if she really remembered me but hers was a small class. She looked the same with just a couple more wrinkles. I can’t believe she was only 15 years older than me. She always looked so OLD to me.
 
Oh my gosh, I have just bumped into one of my old lecturers! We had a good natter. I wondered if I ever would. I am not sure if she really remembered me but hers was a small class. She looked the same with just a couple more wrinkles. I can’t believe she was only 15 years older than me. She always looked so OLD to me.
It seems like the older I get, the younger other people get.
 
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The octagon building, downtown Santa Cruz. This odd little eight-sided building from the 1880s was the Santa Cruz County Hall of Records until the 1960s and has had several incarnations since, including a museum store and most recently a coffeehouse. I don't know what it's used for at the moment, except every now and then there's a half-finished robot dinosaur out in front.

Lightroom, Snapseed
 
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The octagon building, downtown Santa Cruz. This odd little eight-sided building from the 1880s was the Santa Cruz County Hall of Records until the 1960s and has had several incarnations since, including a museum store and most recently a coffeehouse. I don't know what it's used for at the moment, except every now and then there's a half-finished robot dinosaur out in front.

Lightroom, Snapseed

This is soooo beautiful! [emoji7] Want to sit down with you for a coffee. [emoji477]️
 
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Squid Row, my favorite alley in Santa Cruz. The building at the near end was originally the Enterprise Iron Works; now it's a private residence above with a yoga studio and some small businesses below. At the far end is the Goodwill thrift store.

Lightroom, Snapseed
 
I'm doing the Monty Python for you: "… and now something completely different:"
When I was at the Historical Museum last Saturday I discovered many beautiful and astonishing things. One of them was this approx 70 square meters map of Frankfurt made completely with recycled materials. The picture I enter the competition with is the first one. In case you wonder why the bridges are hovering so high above: it's that the visitors can walk though the river Main to see both sides of Frankfurt. (All pictures unedited, 6Pod native. Sorry.) The proportions are not really right, I haven't found the MMK1 for instance, but it's a great puzzle that the artist(s) done here.

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And these additional pictures are just for explanation and to show you some details to open your eyes for a really artsy and brilliant way to built a map:

The airport

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The industrial territory (probably Höchst)

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The golf course

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A farther cut out, where the skyscrapers (mostly banks) are is it close to the inner city

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The inner city, I put up some names of buildings you might know from my stories. And at the end of the line of the Historical Museum you can see where we are with this picture (text with This)

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And last a close up to the skyscrapers and you see front one left is made of roller pens and pencils, the one behind Of layered casino chips, right of this is one of a yardstick, and the far right is an old mobile! The little green and gold building is the Old Opera.

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Should give you an idea from my hometown through my hometown within my hometown of my hometown.
 
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