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We had a lot of fun with our end of year challenge in the snow. So, for our first challenge in 2023, I thought we might exchange the cold snow for warmer sand and head for the beach. I snapped this particular beach, at Sangobeg on the North coast of Scotland, a few years ago. It is a lovely place, even if the temperature is a bit lower than the Caribbean. The question is - what can you make with this empty scene?
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Dave
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I love it Warren. It puts me in mind of a certain robot's quote:
The first ten million years were the worst. And the second ten million: they were the worst, too. The third ten million I didn't enjoy at all. After that, I went into a bit of a decline.
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Haha - no worries about sunburn, but rust may become an issue in the future 🙂 Nice job Warren.
Dave
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Dave I can remember being fascinated when I first heard that hippopotamuses are prone to getting sunburnt. I filed that info in my long list of 'who'd have thought?' factoids. (Except I believe it is actually true)
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The things you learn on SFTW Trevor, who indeed would have though that? 🙂
Dave
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Here is my Image:
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What a nice way to spend an afternoon - looking for shells and scrambling around rock pools. Nicely done Chana 🙂
Dave
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Enchanting, Chana.
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Nothing to say
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Welcome to SFTW Ronald. That treatment puts me in mind of the Photoshop 7.0 box 🙂
Dave
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That's an interesting idea Roland. I'm imagining it with the faintest of string lines leading out of shot to the person flying an ADOBE kite.
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Or Robinson Crusoe with text reading SOS
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Oh such a busy beach !
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Those penguins must be (sea) lionhearted, Amybeth.
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It reminds me of their taking on an even larger one,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4B2TIhp_rz4
I hope Trevor has (access to) the real version, rather than this muddy take (off the telly).
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Is the one on the right saying:
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too funny lol
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In Amybeth's image the sealions are squaring up and the penguins chanting 'fight, fight, fight....'. Just like an old school playground!
I do like Trevor's interpretation though 🙂
Dave
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Sea-Monkey...
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Nice one Joseph. I had to look up what a Sea Monkey was and discovered it was a brine shrimp! More SFTW learning !
Dave
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Even Spot gets a Holodeck allowance:
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I knew it wasn't real - I should have known, a tropical looking beach in the North of Scotland 🙂
Dave
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Getting one in before 180 arrives 🙂
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I really like it. It's like a day trip to the beach turned into an excursion into the Twilight Zone.
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Thanks Warren. Thought I'd see what previous SFTW images could be used as inspiration 🙂
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You've thrown the book, or at least the back catalogue, at that one Dean.
The new challenge will be up tomorrow 🙂
Dave