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Monday, January 30, 2012

Thematic Photographic 181 - Screens


Window on the world
7 miles above the planet, December 2011

I'd like to try something a little different with this week's Thematic theme, screens. So much of our daily lives revolve around flat panel televisions, computer monitors, smartphones and tablets, so I thought it would be neat to have a theme that focuses on these miracles of visually-focused electronics.

To me, technology has always been more than a simple gadget discussion. It's about how miraculous new inventions change the way we see and experience the world. I thought the screens that deliver those experiences would be a great place to start. Are you in?

Your turn: Share a photo of a screen, any screen, in any kind of scenario you think best reflects the theme. Post it to your blog, then leave a comment here letting everyone know where to find it. Repeat as often as you wish throughout the week, and be sure to visit other participants to share the joy. Thematic Photographic is our weekly photo-sharing, learning and exploring extravaganza, and we'd love for you to take part. For more background on Thematic, click here.

14 comments:

  1. Hey, as usual my interpretation is different...:-)
    http://afreshstartwithkalei.blogspot.com/2012/01/tp181-screens.html

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  2. I almost put up a photo I took looking through a screen window, but I didn't appreciate the effect after all.
    http://fredamans.blogspot.com/2012/01/thematic-photographic-screens.html

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  3. This one gave me some troubles, but I finally came up with THIS:
    http://apaperbackwriterphotos.blogspot.com/2012/01/photo-non-contest-181-screens.html

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  4. Oh this is going to be so much fun I just know it...because Carmi your photo rocks in the tech world but knowing how we all work around here...there will be so many sides to this!
    Here's mine

    http://twincitiesblather.blogspot.com/2012/01/thematic-photographic-181-screens.html

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  5. This one was easy (for the photo, anyway)!
    http://lisashafer.blogspot.com/2012/01/photo-mysteries-writers-game-9.html

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  6. This is different! Great idea. I like the idea of techie-gadget screens too, but here's my post.

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  7. Ionly have a desk top, a mobile with a small screen and a Kindle, so I looked for screens elswhere.
    http://bit.ly/xME8Qk

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  8. Here is my blog post for screens! I had several different shots, but my favorite was the one our daughter took for a friend. That one is near the end of the post. :)

    http://lesbianhousewifechronicles.blogspot.com/2012/02/thematic-picture-blog-screens.html

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  9. saw your post and i just happened to have a short post today that has a barely visible screen, but it's all about screens!

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  10. Great theme- after giving it some thought I realized I have done several posts that could fit this theme [here](http://www.young-eclectic-encounters.blogspot.com/2012/01/life-as-i-see-it.html)
    I'm trying to learn how to use HTML tags hopefully this will work
    Johnina ;^D

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  11. I tried to find something electronic but failed. I've come up with this

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  12. A screen presents us with information, and often filters it. But occasionally, someone leaves something on the screen, and it can either make, or break, the viewing experience: http://octarinefilter.blogspot.com/2012/02/screens.html

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  13. Finally came up with something. You can find mine here.

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  14. A second and final entry to this week's theme "Screens". Got a lot more personal than I thought I would...
    http://octarinefilter.blogspot.com/2012/02/this-was-only-going-to-be-picture-blog.html

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