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This week's Variety challenge is to use a series of photos that shows Progression.
The photos I used on my page are showing my husband getting rained on, shot at and bombed...
Boy do I have alot of these types of photos of my husband doing things, ie last year he was trying to do a wheely on my son's bike. When he popped the wheely he overreacted and ended up falling off the bike and hurting his tail end. I guess they never learn.. Unfortunately I did not take a picture of him in agony. I actually stood there shaking my head in disbelief. Am I bad??
So that is it of my husband stories. I hope to see your pages soon. Have fun!!!
You can find all submissions for this challenge here: SBVC94
SBC's Information Thread:
Everything you need to know to participate!
The OPD (One Page Doc, aka: Master Challenge Thread) that includes all challenges on one page for your printing convenience can be found here: OPD
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Weekly Challenge Line Up:
Monday - Inspiration
Tuesday - Digital
Wednesday - Variety
Thursday/Monthly - Goals
Friday - Sketch
Great challenge! I just did THIS page for the sketch challenge. it's pictures of my boys with their cousin sitting on the beach waiting for the waves, and what happened whent he waves came
I finally got this challenge done! I've had these photos since 'pre-digital' days so the series of shots aren't as good as they might have been. But I captured a very fun activity between my son, Ian, and his uncle, Kent, who he liked to call 'UK' for short. Thanks for challenging me to get this done!!
I finally got this challenge done! I've had these photos since 'pre-digital' days so the series of shots aren't as good as they might have been. But I captured a very fun activity between my son, Ian, and his uncle, Kent, who he liked to call 'UK' for short. Thanks for challenging me to get this done!!