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The Reverse of Euro Coins showing country variations. Each member state in the Euro Zone are able to customize the back of coins. These were in my pocket today from (top, clockwise) Belgium, Germany, Ireland, France, Ireland and Luxemburg.
Ok, to be honest, I really don't know what to write about this picture. It's just a jar in which we collect our change.
February 10th: self portrait. I blue myself. Felt blue hair was a good choice for my 30th birthday tomorrow - take that, age!
for february 2011 photo a day project - leemeredith.tumblr.com/post/16849262778/hmm-this-could-be...
(see all of them on my tumblr here: leemeredith.tumblr.com/tagged/febphotoaday )
This is a door in a theatre, where we bought a gift voucher for a friend's birthday party the same evening.
I'm not over the moon happy how it turned out, but it was the only picture I took this day that matched the challenge, so - here it is.
I often press this button four times a day. It's to open the door on my DART commuter train.
I pressed this button today.
Always conected... always in.
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Instagram-52 week project (5/52)
It just takes time to overcome some hard things
I hated the self-portrait that I posted earlier today, so I took another one. I used my wife's makeup mirror for this reflection.
59/366 ~ The little money I have - that is my wealth, but the things I have for which I would not take money, that is my treasure. ~Robert Brault
#febphotoaday #money
I should call this dirty money because it's the "change jar" that sits in our room. It gets all the loose change AND all the loose powder!
a stranger. from a distance and difficult to see, bit I didn't want to be the small town photography creeper.
FebPhotoADay: Sun. Seriously? Whomever chose 'sun' as a photo prompt for the month of February has obviously never lived in the Midwest in the wintertime. This shadow came from the only glimpse of the sun that I saw that day...or for several days on end. I feel a little bit like Margot in Bradybury's "All Summer in a Day".
Note on the upper left: My sister's collection of toothbrushes. Not quite enough for her to use one on each tooth...yet...
Okay. Why? (Not an exciting "challenge" in my opinion)