MobiColour RESULT: MC #114 Theme: Tchotchkes - April 2-8, 2018

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noun
1. the quality of an object or substance with respect to light reflected by the object, usually determined visually by measurement of hue, saturation, and brightness of the reflected light; saturation or chroma; hue.

adjective

1. involving, utilizing, yielding, or possessing color: a color TV.
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Welcome to MobiTog's color Challenge #114!
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: Tchotchkes

The judge for this challenge is RoseCat!
 
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Just because it’s Easter and while we await the judging. Happy Easter all you Mobi Colourists!

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Inspired absolutely and completely by terse Ted, this week's theme is "Tchotchkes". :D (Plus I just love how the word looks... :whistle: )

From Dictionary.com:


noun, Slang.
1. an inexpensive souvenir, trinket, or ornament.

Origin
1965-70, Americanism;
<Yiddish tshatshke <Polish czaczko bibelot, knickknack (now obsolete; compare modern cacko with same sense, orig. dial.); of expressive orig.

n."tinket*, gewgaw," also (transferred) "pretty girl,"1964, American English, from Yiddish, from a Slavicsource (cf. Russian tsatska).

*is that a TYPO on Dictionary.com?? TINKET. Don't they mean TRINKET??


 
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Inspired absolutely and completely by terse Ted, this week's theme is "Tchotchkes". :D (Plus I just love how the word looks... :whistle: )

From Dictionary.com:


noun, Slang.
1. an inexpensive souvenir, trinket, or ornament.

Origin
1965-70, Americanism;
<Yiddish tshatshke <Polish czaczko bibelot, knickknack (now
obsolete; compare modern cacko with same sense, orig. dial.); of expressive orig.

n."tinket*, gewgaw," also (transferred) "pretty girl,"1964, American English, from Yiddish, from a Slavicsource (cf. Russian tsatska).

*is that a TYPO on Dictionary.com?? TINKET. Don't they mean TRINKET??

We can do that!:thumbs:
 
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