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  1. Thank you to everyone who took part in May's Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with a wonderful array of more than 800 pictures and excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme! Thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The Barnack's Monthly theme for June 2015 is: Odd numbers. This means any picture featuring anything to do with odd numbers. It could be eleven ladies dancing, three French hens, 5 gold rings, a tricycle, Del-boys Robin Reliant, a trifecta at the track, a blue snooker ball, a pawnbroker's sign, a lone gunman, a giraffe 'onesie', three blind mice, a Seven-Eleven store, Friday the Thirteenth, a 21st birthday party, all the threes thirty-three, seventh heaven, 'Revolution Number Nine' by The Beatles, the nine of diamonds, a cat's ninth life, a Cyclops, Number 11 Downing Street, Graham Green's The Thirty-Nine Steps, Channel Nine TV, a singles' bar, 101 Dalmatians, the year 2015, the fifth month, a monocycle, a monopod, a monocle, one-handed, one-sided, oneupmanship, threepenny bits, threefold - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view but it's not compulsory. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's not compulsory just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Pete
  2. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 167th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 2,300 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme - which is a new record!. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! Thank you all so much for contributing by very kindly sharing your photos because it's you who keep Barnack's Monthly going. Without your pictures there could be no Barnack's Monthly. The 168th Barnack's Monthly theme for September 2022 is: Arch. This month's theme is any picture that contains an arch or the word "arch" on its own or as part of another word. For example, it could be a larch (tree), a railway arch, arches supporting a road bridge, a Gothic arch, a Byzantine arch, the Archies ("Sugar Sugar") (that tune's in your head now isn't it?😄), parchment paper, a cathedral arch, a marching band, an arch supporting a roof, an arch in an engagement ring, the Arc de Triomph in Paris, Marble Arch in London, a gymnast with an arched back, an Architect, a Monarch, a Monarch butterfly, a round arch, a flat arch, a horseshoe arch, a keyhole arch, an Oriental arch, a trefoil arch, a Russian oligarch, an Archdeacon, an Archbishop, an Archduke, the archangel Gabriel, an archive, an archivist, archery, an archer, an architrave (the beam above a door), an arch-fiend (Moriarty perhaps?), an arch over a fireplace, the arch at The Oval cricket ground - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used because it's interesting to know. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts (but to avoid swamping the thread would you very kindly please post no more than ten pictures at a time), pictures that have been posted on the forum before, are fine any equipment as long as it complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  3. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 164th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 1,500 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! During May 2022 the Barnack's Monthly series of threads passed the milestone of100,000 photos posted! @LUF Admin Thank you all so much for contributing by very kindly sharing your photos because it's you who keep Barnack's Monthly going. Without your pictures there could be no Barnack's Monthly. The 165th Barnack's Monthly theme for June 2022 is: Anything starting with N. This month's theme is any picture that contains anything that starts with N. Please don't use descriptive adjectives such as a "nice whatever" to make a subject fit or "not a" something else because it isn't in the spirit of the thread. For example, it could be Nougat, nuzzling, a No Entry! sign, a nursery, nursing, nurturing, a Nissan, a nickle, nickel, a niche, Nixon, Nixie Tubes, neon signs, Nandos, a Nippon Kogaku lens, a Noctilux, Naphthalene, nappies, Nagasaki, North Carolina, Noddy, a Noddy car, nodding, nodding-off, necking, a neck, a nest, nesting, nestling, needles, needling, needing, nine, ninety, nits, a nose, Newton Abbott, Newfoundland, New York, New Jersey, nectarines, NASA, Nexus, nucleus, Neptune, nocturnal, night, nimble, neurosis, nuns, Nuneaton, neodymium magnets, neolithic, Neanderthals, nails, nobility, newborn, Nantucket, Nurnberg, naked, nude, the Nile, noon, a nibble, noisy, nosey, a nose ring, Nurse Ratchet, Nigerian, Norwegian, a Norman church, Gary Numan, Nirvana, New Kids on the Block, narcolepsy, narcotics, a Narwhal, a nanny-goat - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used because it's interesting to know. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts (but to avoid swamping the thread would you very kindly please post no more than ten pictures at a time), pictures that have been posted on the forum before, are fine any equipment as long as it complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  4. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 165th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 750 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! Thank you all so much for contributing by very kindly sharing your photos because it's you who keep Barnack's Monthly going. Without your pictures there could be no Barnack's Monthly. The 166th Barnack's Monthly theme for July 2022 is: Vehicle. This month's theme is any picture that contains a vehicle or clearly identifiable part of a vehicle. The Wiki definition that we'll use for this thread is: "A vehicle is a machine that transports people or cargo. Vehicles include wagons, bicycles, motor vehicles, railed vehicles, watercraft, amphibious vehicles, aircraft and spacecraft." For example, it could be a tank, a clown car, a tricycle, a loco, a charabanc, a hearse, a McLaren F1 car, a glider, a toboggan, a soap-box racer, Apollo 13, a Porsche 911, a Rolls Royce Silver Cloud, a Fiat Bambina, a Ford Mondeo, a Kenworth truck, a Mac truck, a jet boat, a yacht, a ferry, the Hoverspeed Cross-Channel ferry, an oil tanker, a container ship, an America's Cup yacht, a motorcycle and sidecar, a trailer, a Zephyr 6, a Morris Minor, a Ford 'Angular' and 100 bonus points, for the first person spotting, the deliberate spelling mistake, a Ute, a Humber Super Snipe, a Tesla 3, a BMW 5 Series, a Mercedes C Class, a Trophy trail, a Triumph Bonneville, a vintage bus, an Airstream caravan, a milk float, a Renault Dauphin, I was going to mention a Purr-Joe but it wouldn't spell itself properly, a dray, a RML double-decker bus, a traction engine, a Trabbant, an Edsel, a Ford Consul, a VW beetle, a Fairy Swordfish bi-plane, a Sopwith Camel bi-plane, a Lockheed Lightning, a Supermarine Spitfire, a de Haviland Gypsy Moth, a Messerschmidt ME-109, a Junkers 89B, a Handley Plane Hallifax bomber, the Avro Lancaster, an F-111, a Eurofighter, PT-109, the HMS Belfast light cruiser, the Graf Spee, the Sharnhorst, the Yamamoto, the Queen Mary, The Cutty Sark, The Golden Hind - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used because it's interesting to know. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts (but to avoid swamping the thread would you very kindly please post no more than ten pictures at a time), pictures that have been posted on the forum before, are fine any equipment as long as it complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  5. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 132nd Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with nearly 500 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The Barnack's Monthly theme for October 2019 is: Stone or rock. This month's theme is any pictures containing stone or rock in some form (for example marble, gravel, pebbles, sand boulders etc), or the words "stone" or "rock" by themselves or as part of another word. Stone or rock must be its natural form so brick and concrete etc don't qualify I'm afraid although rock music would. It could be a stone wall, stepping stones, bedrock, a stone's throw, rocking a baby to sleep, a rocking chair, Rock Around the Clock, the Flintstones, the Stone Roses, headstones in a graveyard, the stones used in Teppanyaki, hail stones, a whet stone, a stone church, a poster of AC/DC's lead singer Brian Johnstone, a stone circle, gemstones, a poster of Joe Walsh's 'Rocky Mountain Way', rock-a-billy music, rock lobster, The Rocky Mountains, a rockery - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  6. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 138th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with over 1,500 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! In recognition of the many 'lock-downs' that have been put in place around the globe to slow the rate of infection of Covid-19, the 138th Barnack's Monthly theme for April 2020 is: Indoors. This month's theme is any pictures that were clearly taken indoors. I want to support the global efforts to prevent the spread of Covid-19 by people staying home so I don't want people to feel they need to go outside to take pictures to post in this month's Barnack's Monthly so your pictures must clearly show that they were taken indoors. So, for example, if you post a picture of your garden through your kitchen window then please show the window that you shot through so that it is clear that the picture was taken from indoors. Please note that pictures you took indoors long ago can also be posted in the thread so long as it is clear that they were taken indoors - it doesn't need to be only pictures taken this month and is an opportunity to look back through your library of pictures. It could be a picture of the stage when you were last at the theatre, the inside of your favourite pub or bar, the interior of a train or a bus or a plane, your sitting room, your kitchen, your best friend's kitchen, a museum, a shopping mall, a place of worship, a relative's wedding, a hospital, a vet's, the gym, a school, a university, a casino, a monument, an underground railway, a solarium, a concert hall, a crypt, a workshop, a factory, an office, a cathedral, a basilica, a barracks, a hotel, a palace, a restaurant, a parking garage, a town house, a police station, a jail cell, a prison, an indoor swimming pool, an gaming arcade, a seat of government, your games room, a ballroom, a snooker hall - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  7. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 129th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with nearly 2,100 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! June 2019 saw the number of posts in the set of Barnack's Monthly threads pass 50,000 pictures posted! So a massive thank you to everone who has so kindly contributed their pictures! The Barnack's Monthly theme for July 2019 is: Something beginning with G. This month's theme is any pictures containing something beginning with G. It could be a goat, a garrotte, a gamer, a gambler, a gazelle, a gateau, gateaux, a gate, a genome, a gnome, a gnomon, a geriatric, a Geranium, gelatinous, grapes, green paint, Gorgonzola cheese, roof guttering, a guttering flame, grouse, Grouse Whisky, gammon, gaming, gyrating, Geronimo, the George Tavern, German engineering, guavas, Guam, gum, a gum-shield, gumption, gloomy, groomed, goitre, a gunslinger, a gurney, glasses, a glitch, glamping, a Scottish glen, glancing, goading, a ghost, Gillingham, Glasgow, Geelong, gripping, griping, groping, grouping, gormless, gormful, gathering, the gist, a gateway, a getaway, a gurgle, a gargoyle, a garage, garbage, glee, glistening, glister, a granny, a Granny Smith apple, gentle, a gentleman, a guard, a guardsman, a grandfather clock, a glutton, a gradient, giddy, a glimmer, glamour - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free but please keep to the topic! It would be a help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  8. CELEBRATING TEN YEARS OF BARNACK'S MONTHLY! Barnack's Monthly has been going for 10 years! Please accept a massive thank you from me for all your support in keeping this thread going by generously sharing your pictures and interpretations!! Without you all there would be no thread, just a man sadly posting a new topic month after month and a few of his raggedy photos. Pete Taylor (elansprint) started the thread in 2008 and I took it over in 2010 when Pete T went off to do other things and with your support Barnack's Monthly has survived for a total of 10 years during which time it has gone from strength to strength and achieved the following so far: 43,267 pictures posted by us all 1,160,653 views by us and others Thank you! And on with the show ... Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 123rd Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 800 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The Barnack's Monthly theme for January 2019 is: Something Red. This month's theme is any pictures including something red, the word "red", or the word "red" in another word. It could be a red hat, credit, a red car, a red bed, a red dress, a redress, a red herring, someone reddening, Simply Red, red haired, Red Rum, Redditch, red light, a red lens, a red camera, red gloves, a ruddy-red complexion, red dirt, red sky at night shepherd's delight, red dreadlocks, altered, shattered, flattered, splattered, entered, interred, a red flag, a red magazine, red paper, red cardboard, a red bow, red spectacles, red fireworks, a tomato, a fire engine, a Royal Mail postbox, a red double-decker bus, blood, a red bird, a red fish, a red dish, red lipstick, a red kiss, a predator, predated, a predilection, pre-disposed, shredded paper, a dredge, the actor Red Buttons, red paint, red cellophane, a red red robin, re-distribution, Red Rock West, red socks, a Red Salmon, something being aired, red curtains, Red Red Wine, incredulous, a red squirrel, a Red Deer, a red beer, a red smear, a red pear - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view but it's not compulsory. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's not compulsory just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index*. Thank you, Pop! *The index seems to have disappeared during the software update but I'll try to have it reinstated as soon as possible. Pete.
  9. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 155th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 1,000 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The 156th Barnack's Monthly theme for September 2021 is: Something beginning with H This month's theme is any picture that contains something beginning with H or a word in the picture that begins with H. (No descriptive adverbs or adjectives please, so for example a "huge bloke" or "hungrily eating" are not valid.) For example, it could be a helicopter, a hand, a handbag, a hound, a house, a hose, hosiery, a hoosier, a hooligan, a hurricane, hurrying, hurling, Hurling, Liz Hurley, howling, hauling, hawking, hopping, hoping, hoops, hoodies, Horlicks, hoarfrost, holly, Holy Communion, The Hollies, a hump, Englebert Humperdinck, H from Steps, a Hansom cab, a Humber, a hunter, a Hillman Hunter, hunger, The Hunger Games, Humpty-Dumpty, a horse, a horse-chestnut tree, hugging, haggling, hassling, hissing, harassing, a harbour, hard labour, the Hoover Dam, the Houses of Parliament, Hartlepool, honey, hickory, Hickory Dickory Dock, Hampshire, Hooterville (for those who recall 'Petticoat Junction'), Hampton Court Palace, hair, hairless, an heiress, Huskies, Headmistresses, harridans, harpies, harps, harpsichords, a hawk, Helium, hired help, haggard, Rider Haggard, Harvey Nicholls, Harvey's Bristol Cream, Haiti, Hawaii, the Heptathlon, a harbinger, a Huguenot, at half-mast, ham, a picnic hamper, Hamlet, a hamlet, a Hamlet cigar, a Humvee, a Triumph Herald, a coat hanger, an aircraft hangar - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used because it's interesting to know. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  10. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 149th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 1,250 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The 150th Barnack's Monthly theme for March 2021 is: Shoes, boots, or footwear. This month's theme is any picture that includes a shoe, a boot or footwear or any of the words "shoe", "boot", or "footwear" . For example, it could be 'Sunday' shoes, football boots, carpet slippers, flippers, jandals, sandals, army boots, school shoes, two-tone shoes, brogues, leather boots, suede shoes, ballet shoes, skates, roller blades. in-line skates, tap-shoes, ankle boots, thigh boots, waders, boat shoes, deck shoes, ski boots, climbing boots, socks, under-socks, Jesus sandals, crocs, moccasins, steel-caps, marching boots, stockings, pantyhose, fluffy bunny slippers, rhino slippers, sloppy joes, cycling shoes, basketball boots, rugby boots, cricket boots, clogs, cowboy boots (yee-ha!), espadrilles, platform shoes, elevator shoes, galoshes, Wellingtons, high heels, high-heel Wellingtons, sneakers, trainers, track shoes, flip-flops, thongs, sling-backs, stilettos, Winklepickers - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  11. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 150th Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 650 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The 151st Barnack's Monthly theme for March 2021 is: Something Beginning with R. This month's theme is any picture that includes something beginning with "R". For example, it could be a Robin, a Rodin, a roman, a Romanian, a Rastafarian, a Rotarian, a rostrum, a roster, a rooster, a rod, a row, a rood, rouge, reddening, ridges, riders, riding, Red Riding Hood, robbers, rubbers (erasers), rubbery, runners, rudders, rugs, rags, rigs, regulations, Romulans, ROM, RAM, a rhombus, a rhesus monkey, rhetoric, a Rectory, a rescue dog, reticence, reticulation, rocks, rockets, rope, Rome, roaming, rotating, ruminating, remonstrating, resting, re-siting, retrospective, retroactive, rendering, reindeer, rain, rails, rage, a rave, raw, rough, ruined, runes, rules, routes, roots, riots, Rio de Janeiro, Rin Tin Tin, rattan, rats, rot, rights, reverse, revoking, revelations, Revelations, revelling, revering, rovers, roving, roaring, romping, roasting, rousting, rusting - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  12. This month marks 10 years since I started running the Barnack's Monthly thread so I'd like to give a special note of thanks to everyone who has contributed to the series of threads and helped to keep it going and growing since December 2010. Thank you so much, everyone!!! During my ten year tenure, we have posted 74,336 pictures and the Barnack's Monthly threads have been viewed 1,641,542 times, which is a wonderful achievement and long may it/you continue. Finally, thank you to Andreas @LUF Admin for providing the platform where we can all spend our time, contribute, and continue to enjoy the pictures in the Barnack's Monthly threads! Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 146th Barnack's Monthly theme,which was filled with more than 1,600 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The 147th Barnack's Monthly theme for December 2020 is: Something shiny. This month's theme is any picture that includes something with a shiny surface that reflects light. For example, it could be shiny shoes, a silver salver, a polished mahogany table, a sports car, a lorry, the still surface of a lake, a wedding ring, a piercing, Pete's shiny bald pate, a suit of armour, a laminated certificate, bannisters on a sweeping staircase, hubcaps, a polished floor, shiny eyes, a ceremonial sword, a ceremonial canon, a battle helmet, the bonnet of a Cadillac a polished monument, a motorcycle tank, a silver fruit bowl, chromed spokes, silver goblets, a silver table service, a shiny gilt mirror, shiny marks where a brass statue has been repeatedly fondled, a chromed coal-scuttle, an aluminium airstream caravan, silver Helium balloons, The Spirit of Ecstasy ornament on a Rolls Royce bonnet, chromed chess pieces, steel boules balls, a polished brass plaque on a building, a car's headlamp cowling, shiny stiletto heels, a shiny belt buckle, a brooch, a hairpin, a hairpin bend marker, Kylie's tiny disco pants, a rosewood sideboard, steel spectacle frames, a freshly-caught fish - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  13. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 143rd Barnack's Monthly theme, which was filled with more than 1,650 pictures, excellent ideas and interpretations of the theme. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The 144th Barnack's Monthly theme for September 2020 is: Parallel lines. This month's theme is any picture that includes parallel lines but they must remain equidistant over their length. It could be one pair of parallel lines, many parallel lines, straight parallel lines, curved parallel lines, short parallel lines, long parallel lines, railway lines, lines on a wardrobe, leaded window panes, lines on a sports pitch, parallel lines on the side of an ocean liner, parallel lines formed by paving slabs, aircraft launch lines on an aircraft carrier, twin vapour trails in the sky, parking bay lines in a carpark, rugby goal posts, swimming lanes, double yellow lines following a curved kerb, the bars in a Rolls Royce grill, the parallel circular lines around a porthole, the rungs in a ladder, the styles in a ladder, the steps in a staircase, a run of flagpoles outside a large hotel, the fountain display outside the Bellagio in Las Vegas, shelving in a supermarket, an album by Blondie, a line of poplar trees beside a country lane, the furrows in a ploughed meadow, lines of Lavender bushes in Provence - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
  14. Thank you to everyone who took part in last month's 144th Barnack's Monthly theme, which with 2300+ pictures was a new Barnack's Monthly record!. Also, thank you to everyone who helped to make it another successful month by generously posting their pictures and in particular to those people who posted for the first time - I hope you found it an interesting and rewarding experience and I hope it encourages you to share more of your pictures with us! The 145th Barnack's Monthly theme for October 2020 is: Something beginning with F. This month's theme is any picture that includes something beginning with "F" but, PLEASE, no qualifiers - so for example "a filthy window" or "a fat lady" or "a funny man" do not qualify. Your subject could be a fish, a fissure, a fisherman, a fist, a flint, a fling, a following, a foal, a fowl, a flow, fluorescent, flour, a flower, fruit, a flute, a felucca, a Champagne flute, fluting, flaunting, fainting, feinting, ferns, farms, a farthing, a father, a farmer, a farrier, a furrier, a fur, a fir, a fire, a fireman, a foreman, four men, a fright, Friday night, a fairy, foam, film, filming, filing, a file, failing, fallen, falling, foaling, fooling, a feeling, finding, a foundling, fondling, a farrow, Fanta, a font, a fountain, four, forty, five, fifty, fit, to flit, fried, flayed, frayed, freight, a friend, a fiend - it's entirely your choice so let your imagination run free! It would be a big help if you give your picture a title so to help us understand your point of view. Members have asked if we'd very kindly name the camera and lens used - if you can remember - because it's interesting to know but, again, it's just helpful. The rules are deliberately loose so go out and shoot with this month's theme in mind or start searching back through those pictures you took oh-so long ago that you'd forgotten about and start posting! It doesn't have to be your best ever shot and it's not a competition so you might surprise the rest of us and yourself - it's just about sharing some pictures, seeing others' take on the topic, and enjoying it! Everybody's welcome to contribute, any interpretation, any number of posts, pictures that have been posted on the forum before, any equipment as long as it and the photo complies with the forum's rules of either camera or lens or both made by Leica. Please post freely - especially newcomers and please remember there's no judging or criticism (good or bad) in this thread. So, if you'd like to show your acknowledgement or appreciation that someone has posted their picture then instead of posting a comment please use the "Thanks" button that you can find at the bottom right of every post. Please post away and I look forward to seeing your interesting interpretations of this month's theme. Note: Moderator Pop has very kindly assembled links to all of the past Barnack's Monthly threads as a single archive that can be found here: Barnack's Monthly Index. Thank you, Pop! Pete.
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