Photo Challenge: Close Up

This week’s challenge was “Macro or Close up” take a look at the photos and find out what next week’s challenge is.

Until this moment, I hadn't realized that there were all those curly things in the flower of a Dandelion. Photo by Paul Adams

Wood anemone in the morning sunlight. Photo by Ratsie Krogh
Strings of Life. Lets play them to get the best music from it... Photo by Shubh Vashisht
Thats my son Izyan, While I was trying to capture his expressions he was trying to grab the camera lens. Clicked on a family holiday in Puerto Galera, Philippines. Photo by Irfan Khan
Close up photo of the candlewick and the flame.... Photo by Fatema Hakim
Reach For the Top. Photo by Umer Imam ud Din
Photo by Hur Hadi
Photo by Pankaj Rai
Bug's Life. Photo by Brendon Church
Photo by Dan Congdon
Photo by Philip Davis
Photo by Grant Grindle
Photo by Jayms
Flowers are the sweetest things God ever made, and forgot to put a soul into. Photo by Shival Sharma
Photo by Reshail Yawar
Photo by Ashutosh Morwal
Love is the enchanted dawn of every hear. Photo by Sukhbir Kundra
Photo by Angging Lidres
Photo by Arun
Photo by Cees Ringelberg
Bee in the crocus . Photo by Arvydas
Photo by Gina Berola Wilkes
styrene foam by Sarah Delgado

This week’s photo challenge is: “Family”

Grab your camera and take a NEW photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Wednesday.

Guidelines:

  • The photo should be taken by you
  • Photo must be taken after the challenge theme is posted
  • You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
  • You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
  • You retain all rights to the photo
  • Submit your photos by next Wednesday
  • Please only submit one photo per week
  • Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
  • Email your photo to Photo@Snapsort.com
  • Be creative and have fun

Photo Challenge: Easter

I hope you all had a good Easter, this week’s theme also happened to be Easter. Check out the photos and scroll down to the bottom to find out what next week’s theme is.

Easter is incomplete without the Easter eggs, the Easter bunny, and the weekend feast. Photo by Shival Sharma
The attached photo was taken with a Nikon D60 and 50mm f/1.4, and is a commemorative J photo of the first slice of Pizzagaina pie, a generations-old Italian family Easter tradition. I’d tell you the recipe, but I’d probably be disowned. Let’s just say it’s a lot of Italian deli meats, eggs and some special cheese. I love cooking the pie because it honors my father’s memory; documenting the cooking of the pie is just pure fun. Photo by Amy Brogna-Baione
Inside a flower the heart of a tulip. Easter color. Photo by Cees Ringelberg
Happy Easter mummy and daddy. Love you lots. Molly age 8 days. Photo by Peter Boocock
Photo by Ashutosh Morwal

Happy Easter Sunday! Photo by Imtiaz Ahmed Fahim

two cousins share a bubbly moment while taking a break from digging through their easter baskets.... Phoyo by Jayms Ramirez

This week’s photo challenge is: “Close up or Macro”

Grab your camera and take a NEW photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Wednesday.

Guidelines:

  • The photo should be taken by you
  • Photo must be taken after the challenge theme is posted
  • You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
  • You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
  • You retrain all rights to the photo
  • Submit your photos by next Wednesday
  • Please only submit one photo per week
  • Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
  • Email your photo to Photo@Snapsort.com
  • Be creative and have fun

Photo Challenge: Earth Hour

This weeks photo challenge theme was Earth Hour. People from all over the world joined together during Earth Hour to raise awareness about climate change.
Take a look at this weeks photo’s and scroll down to find out what next week’s challenge is.

All eyes are on us, Let's work together to have a better tomorrow. Photo by Sukhbir Kundra.
Wake up people, its time for green revolution. Go Green save earth. Photo by Shubh Vashisht.
Photo by Geevarghese George
It's time to shut down for the future. Photo by Shival Sharma
This is the city-wide compost "area" in Cedar Falls, IA. The materials that make up the compost are collected in the Fall and the "processed" compost is put outside for everyone to take what they will come the spring. There are approximately 15 lanes of compost and 2 huge mounds on either side. It's good that the city of Cedar Falls helps it's citizens be a little "green" every year. Photo by Paul Adams.
This photo was taken in Zagreb, Croatia. The WWF prepared some entertainment at park Zrinjevac during Earth hour. The whole park was in darkness accept for this man. Photo by Sitana Omer.
The fire was our first light source, then came wood, candle, incandescent lamps, tube-lights, C.F.L. and now LED. We must be aware now to use the earths depleting energy sources intelligently and efficiently so that we do not reach back to our first light source again. Photo by uttam saxena
Switch off power, Turn on Planet. Photo by Kunal Kothari
The Earth Hour Candle. Photo by Anirban Ray.
Photo by Ja calvert-lane

This week’s photo challenge is: Easter

Grab your camera and take a NEW photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Wednesday.

Guidelines:

  • The photo should be taken by you
  • Photo must be taken after the challenge theme is posted
  • You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
  • You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
  • You retrain all rights to the photo
  • Submit your photos by next Wednesday
  • Please only submit one photo per week
  • Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
  • Email your photo to Photo@Snapsort.com
  • Be creative and have fun

Photo Challenge: City

This week’s photo challenge is full of creative interpretations of this week’s theme “City”. Take a look at all the great photos and scroll down to find out what next week’s theme is.

This is the Sony Center, Berlin. "Like a flower in springtime" photo by Tilman Brembs
View from a hotel room of Petronas Twin Tower, Kuala Lumpur City Centre. Photo by Hasdi Said
Amsterdam. Photo by Oliver Hannak
This is a shot of Los Angeles taken from a helicopter. I was using a Canon 5D, 24-105mm L lens at about 35mm. Photo by John Linden.
This photo a self portrait/urban landscape that was taken on the roof of a very tall building in central London with a beautiful view late at night. Photo by Jasper Rose.
Arthur Ravenel Jr Bridge, Charleston South Carolina. Photo by Dean Natividad
I have recently been in Dresden, Germany and visited the German Military Museum. I came up with some evening shots of the Museums building. The picture was taken with a Nikon D5100 and the 18-105mm Kit lens. Photo by Vitus von Lojewski.
I've only just gotten in to photography is the last 4 months or so. Me and some friends go into Melbourne City in Australia from time to time and do some street photography, this time we decided to go to the Queen Victoria Market and take some photos there. The day we went it wasn't very busy at all but I saw this guy in his watch stall and took a shot. Photo by Artek Halpern-Laurence.
The transit mall in Portland, Oregon, shared by cars, bikes, pedestrians, buses, and light rail trains. Photo by John Kutasz.
High Street in the City of Manila, Philippines. Photo by Irfan Khan
This pic last monday in Washington DC during the Annual Cherry Blossom, behind the flowers we have the Washington Obelisk. Photo by Omar F Duenas
Photo taken in Sao Paulo, Brazil at The Museum of the Portuguese Language. Photo by Priscila Branco
A city is a large community where people are lonesome together. Photo by Shival Sharma
a view of the old walled city of Jaipur, India also known as 'Pink City'. It was taken from the top of Hawa Mahal (Palace of wind). Hill on the far has Nahargarh fort situated on it. Also visible are the City Palace and Jantar Mantar (Observatory). Photo by Uttam Saxena.
Lights of Gold. Photo by Paul Adams
Photo by Amanda Mitchell
A little art in the concrete jungle. Photo by Mhamad Chaddad.
The city of Eilat. Photo by Fared Nassir.
The Lightning City. Photo by Imtiaz Ahmed Fahim.
Photo by Reza Eskandaripour
City lights are always meant many things to a persons mental model. My view we need only little to make something enlighten. Photo by Jahid A-Azad.
Prosperity of Dubai- taken from the streets of dubai. Photo by kunal kothari

Earth Hour is this weekend on the 31st, at 8:30, so this week’s theme is “Earth Hour”

Some photo suggestions:

  • Your town in darkness
  • People together
  • Technology off
  • Power
  • Clime Change
  • Be creative

Grab your camera and take a NEW photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Wednesday.

Guidelines:

  • The photo should be taken by you
  • Photo must be taken after the challenge theme is posted
  • You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
  • You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
  • You retrain all rights to the photo
  • Submit your photos by next Wednesday
  • Please only submit one photo per week
  • Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
  • Email your photo to Photo@Snapsort.com
  • Be creative and have fun

Photo Challenge: Spring

Tuesday was the first day of Spring in the Norther Hemisphere, along with record breaking temperatures in North America, our community took this opportunity to get outside and capture the moment.
Check out all the great photos submitted to this week’s photo challenge, and scroll down all the way to find out what next week’s theme is.

Photo by Lefteris Katsouromallis
"moss sprouts" taken by Colin Carmichael on March 18th, 2012 at Sudden Tract - a local hiking/nature reserve.
A loveliness by Jon Northfield
Photo by Naqqash M Khan
I took this locally yesterday using my iPhone 4, as that was what I had with me. Photo by Sarah Hennell
I found this small flower in one of the few gardens that are around the parking lot of a mall. People never stops to watch what is around them here, they care more about crossing the parking lot before a car does. It was nice to see that some of them were curious and took a minute to see this beautiful small flower when they saw me taking the picture. I love photography because it's a way of teaching people to pay more attention to their surroundings. Photo by Teresa Celio
Buzzing bee on a yellow flower. Photo by Nicole Gardem
In search of spring 2012. Photo by Mhamad Chaddad
Photo by David Seward
blooms from my dogwood tree. It never blooms this early in the year – March madness indeed! Photo by Alec R. Hosterman
Photo by Ratsie Krogh
Photo taken by me, Anne Kathrine L.
Photo by Joel Isaac
I have grown up in darkness and now I am filled with colors. Photo by Shahrina Rahman
Photo by Henry Harcsa
Photo by Shawn Walsh
Photo by Anirban Ray
Photo by Tobias Wilchen
Photo by Mridul Dipto
Photo by Uttam Saxena
Photo by yunita w
Photo by Youssef El MokadeM
Wild flowers with their wild beauty. Photo by Vaibhav Dalal
Photo by Arvydas
Photo by Akshay Sharma
Photo by Sarah Delgado
Photo by Jake Wolf
Photo by Francisco Reis
Photo by Unique Naser
Photo by John
Photo by Richard Smith
Photo by Pratik Misal
Photo by Tejas Shah
Photo by Faizan Munir
Spring into action! Photo by Grace Marcellino

This week’s theme is “City”

Grab your camera and take a NEW photo this week, and send them to Photo@snapsort.com, along with your name, and a short description of the photo. Please submit your photos by next Wednesday.

Guidelines:

  • The photo should be taken by you
  • Photo must be taken after the challenge theme is posted
  • You may interpret the theme in any way you would like
  • You agree to allow us to share your image on our Blog and Facebook wall
  • You retrain all rights to the photo
  • Submit your photos by next Wednesday
  • Please only submit one photo per week
  • Please include a short description of your photo, along with your name
  • Email your photo to Photo@Snapsort.com
  • Be creative and have fun