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Something for the Weekend - Part 217 - Cracked Up!

  • June 21, 2024
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Hi

 

Thank you to everyone who took part in Dave's Walk On challenge. A special thank you to Dave for allowing me to take a turn to host this week and share my image! 😊

 

This is a photo I took of the Liberty Bell while visiting Philadelphia. It was made in 1751 and now resides across the street from Independence Hall in the Liberty Bell Center. It's the symbol of liberty and has been used by abolitionists, women's suffrage advocates, and Civil Rights leaders. The inscription says, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land Unto All the Inhabitants thereof".

 

What story can you tell us with this?

 

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  • Use the starter image as at least part of your own image entry.
  • Anything goes, as long as it meets the forum rules on decency, copyright, etc.
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  • The starter image is made available for you to use in this forum challenge only.

 

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Have fun!

 

Jane

 

 

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Jacob Bugge
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June 24, 2024

 

 

Click to see in full, Click again to get closer

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July 4, 2024

The old and the new. Nice, Jacob

Jane

Jacob Bugge
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August 19, 2024

Thank you, Jane; I only came across this now.

 

Leslie Moak Murray
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June 24, 2024

Jacob Bugge
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June 24, 2024

Ah, so this is the real bell cracker, Leslie.

 

@mj
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June 28, 2024

🤣

Derek Cross
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June 24, 2024

Saved by the bell!

 

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June 24, 2024

It's not the first time @davescm  has been buried up to his head in the sand! 

SFTW59

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/something-for-the-weekend-part-59-a-room-with-a-view/m-p/10331258

 

 

Jane

 

davescm
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June 27, 2024

Usually it's burying my head in the sand though 🙂

Olivier Krakus
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June 24, 2024

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June 24, 2024

I never saw a Purple Cow, I never hope to see one,

But I can tell you, anyhow, I’d rather see than be one!

The Purple Cow by Gelett Burgess 1866–1951

 

Welcome to Something for the Weekend, Olivier. The Liberty Bell works well as a cow bell — very clever! 

Jane

 

Olivier Krakus
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June 24, 2024

Il s'agit d'une référence à une marque de Chocolat français qui a pour embléme une vache violette 🙂

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June 24, 2024

jane-e
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June 24, 2024

I wouldn't have thought of this Trevor, it's a great idea. I love that the marshmallows are ready to be toasted!

Jane

 

Lavonne Hall
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June 24, 2024

Great to see you @jane-e for starting the next Something for the Weekend!!

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June 24, 2024

Thank you @Lavonne Hall , and thanks also to @davescm for letting me to have a go!

Jane

Lavonne Hall
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June 24, 2024

Walking Belle!

Trevor.Dennis
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June 24, 2024

That's lots of fun @Lavonne Hall but I see you have also done a nice job with the original background.  You've fixed the colour of the specular highlights on the bell as well.  You really should be getting bonus points for this one. 🙂

Lavonne Hall
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June 24, 2024

Thank you @Trevor.Dennis! I'm enjoying these challenges because it's just about having fun and no pressure to create something perfect!

Trevor.Dennis
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June 24, 2024

I will NOT be later to work again!

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June 24, 2024

Haha Trevor, that would even wake me up! Bonus points for using the watering can from SFTW60.

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-discussions/something-for-the-weekend-part-60-pots-and-cans/m-p/10345936

 

Jane

 

Trevor.Dennis
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June 24, 2024

I had to cut out a section of the bell to tell the story, so you'll have to imagine it is there, but suddenly completely transparent.  This one is based on a true story

 

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June 24, 2024

 

quote

This one is based on a true story

By @Trevor.Dennis

 

This is beautiful Trevor. Is this the story of Jean-Dominique Bauby? 

 

Jane

 

Trevor.Dennis
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June 25, 2024

I had to look up Jean-Dominique Bauby Jane, and there was no surprise that you would know a book that has a butterfly on its front cover.

 

For those that don't know, Jean-Dominique suffered Locked In syndrome after a massive stroke, (aged just 43) and was almost completely paralyzed only able to blink with his left eye.  He was contracted to write the book so the publisher devised a alphabet which was rearranged in order of most common use.  The ghost writer would go though this alphabet until Jean-Dominique blinked, and then on to the next letter.  It took two months, and 200,000 blinks, to finish.

 

Peru Bob
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June 24, 2024

It's being repaired.

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June 24, 2024

Hooray! I'm sure you'll do a better job than the City of Philadelphia did when they attempted repairs in 1846.

 

From the National Park Service (NPS):

"In 1846, when the city decided to repair the bell prior to George Washington's birthday holiday (February 23), metal workers widened the thin crack to prevent its farther spread and restore the tone of the bell using a technique called "stop drilling". The wide "crack" in the Liberty Bell is actually the repair job! Look carefully and you'll see over 40 drill bit marks in that wide "crack". But, the repair was not successful. The Public Ledger newspaper reported that the repair failed when another fissure developed. This second crack, running from the abbreviation for "Philadelphia" up through the word "Liberty", silenced the bell forever."

https://www.nps.gov/inde/learn/historyculture/stories-libertybell.htm

 

Jane