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I'm taking recommendations for the theme for next month's contest. 
Thanks,
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				Haggard Celine
(17,514 posts)Have you done that before?
George McGovern
(9,890 posts)Behind the Aegis
(55,694 posts)applegrove
(129,043 posts)George McGovern
(9,890 posts)applegrove
(129,043 posts)if you imagine it, so to be fair to sunsets and pride parades, no flowers.
SheltieLover
(74,758 posts) 
 George McGovern
(9,890 posts)SheltieLover
(74,758 posts) 
 Diamond_Dog
(38,928 posts)Heat
Sports and Games (anything from professional sports to board games, etc.)
Glass
 
 
George McGovern
(9,890 posts)George McGovern
(9,890 posts)bif
(26,393 posts)Urban decay. Happiness or joy. Clouds. (I've got a million ideas)
Callalily
(15,273 posts)George McGovern
(9,890 posts)SheltieLover
(74,758 posts) 
 Grumpy Old Guy
(4,112 posts)I actually did run a contest a few years ago called "critters of the wild." It was very successful. No reason why we can't run it again . Let me think about it..
Mira
(22,612 posts)So are others.
I am happy one to see that you are asking us. We used to have voting threads for our favorite following subjects......
 We can bring excitement to our contests.
George McGovern
(9,890 posts)DU's photography contests can become truly democratic. In the immortal words of Captain Picard let's "Make it happen"!
Allan
Rebl2
(17,143 posts)Lakes, ocean, ponds, rain storms, flooding. No water sports though.
Grumpy Old Guy
(4,112 posts)I don't think we've done that one in a while.
George McGovern
(9,890 posts)Wish my mom had a cell phone camera while teaching her young son to dog paddle in the creek. I can see the lessons still in my head, where the creek crossed under the road to town and the free flowing water was bitterly cold in high summer. It wasn't far from home, but she'd drive there, set up her lawn chair and gossip with the neighbors; while her first-born struggled to remain afloat. Freezing  his tiny tush off. Although the creek was not deep there a short, chubby boy could always imagine being carried away in flood!
 When I got a bit older the creek-ride was just right for a tyke on a bike.

(Imaginary scene, NOT my photo.)










