I’ve left it ‘oh, so late’ to enter the Explore the Elements competition hosted by Thomas Cook. I was tagged just a couple of days ago by Becky at Hidden Delights of Olhao. The prizes are so nice, but looking at the entries I already know I stand no chance! What finally decided me to enter was this shot, which I took yesterday.
I wasn’t thinking about the competition, but was drawn to the water, as I always am, even on a dull day beside the River Tees. Formless. Emotional. Magnetic. Water holds me in its spell.
In complete contrast, this blaze in the dark of a Paris night seemed to me to have all the crackle and energy of fire. Shooting upwards it brought a glow of admiration to my face.
A wind farm off the north east coast of England stirs the air with vigour. You can climb the Vertical Pier at Redcar to be a little closer to the elements and the swirling motion of the clouds.
Gravity defying, the red cliffs of the Algarve stubbornly persist, despite the insidious forces of erosion. The earth here awes and yet is the same substance that binds us all together.
These are my impressions of the elements. In order to enter the competition I have to nominate 5 bloggers. At this late stage it is of no benefit to them, but had it been possible I would have loved to see the impressions of Rommel at Sophomore Slump, Debbie at Travel with Intent, Lucile de Godoy, Sylvia at Another Day in Paradise and Sherri Matthews. Sorry guys- I guess the prizes have gone!




You did it! The Eiffel really does seem to be crackling.
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It was an effort but I got there 🙂
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Don’t underestimate yourself Jo. Your interpretation of fire is certainly ‘out of the box’. And that water shot is gorgeous. Good luck 🙂
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Many thanks, darlin’. I’m heaving a big sigh of relief now it’s ‘out of the way’ and I can go back to trying to catch up on my commenters (serve me right! 🙂 ) Have a happy week, Madhu. Have you got some of the housing frustrations sorted?
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Nice work Jo!
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Thanks, Sam 🙂
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Ah well, still lovely to see. 🙂
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I do like to jump through a few hoops sometimes, Ann 🙂 Or so I tell myself… How are you doing? Any better? I appreciate your visits, hon 🙂
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Gradual improvement thanks. 🙂
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Wonderful photos! This was a very fun challenge indeed to see everyone’s interpretations 🙂
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Thanks very much 🙂 Did you enter?
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We sure did 🙂
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I’ll come and look as soon as I’ve waded through my comments. 2 posts in one day is never a good idea. Good luck to you!
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The Tower is spectacular, but your first shot, Water, is what grabbed me. Lovely. Good luck.
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It did me, too, when I saw it, Viv. I’d gone for a wander in Yarm on Sunday morning while Mick was doing a job and I found ‘The Rookery’- a little out of the way riverside walk. It was pretty dull but I did like the atmosphere in my water shot. Thanks a lot! 🙂
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The Eiffel Tower is an inspired interpretation. Good Luck!
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That’s what I need the judges to say, Andrew 🙂 🙂 And thanks! It was fun trying.
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Best of luck, Jo! Great photo’s!
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Thanks, Aletta 🙂 The competition really is fierce but I enjoyed making the post.
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Prize or no, these are so lovely, I’d love to reblog, if that’s all right with you. For sure, I’m sharing them. I share your fascination with water and herons. These are exquisite!
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Shan, I’m overawed! Yes, of course. Thank you for even thinking about it 🙂
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I’ll be reblogging in a few minutes. With the first day of spring storm here, we could do with some non-snowy natural beauty… =)
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Spring snow. That sounds… er… wonderful? Well, maybe not 😦 Thank you very much, Shan. 🙂 Have a happy weekend, and keep warm!
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Thank you! It’s warm and cozy inside, anyway! And most of the snow is gone – the sun’s too high these days to let it last long. Just a matter of time, now.
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That Eiffel Tower photo is so creative Jo. Best of luck!
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Gotta win something somehow, some day, Sue 🙂 But being lucky in life will do 🙂
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well even if the prizes are gone – this post gets my vote too – I especially love your succinct words “Emotional. Magnetic. Water holds me in its spell.” and “this blaze in the dark of a Paris night ” it felt like a poem – ❤ ❤ ❤
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I tried to ‘feel’ it, Yvette. I know I’m not much of a photographer but the blog is a great emotional outlet for me. Thanks for understanding 🙂
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oh you are so humble – but I am not going to let you off the hook with that one – you are a great photographer – with captures that range from a pro feel at times to some that are “pure raw Jo” ha!!!!
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Bless you, hon. I can only be ‘pure raw Jo’ and hope that people like it 🙂
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You win the prize, Jo! Love your entries, and that shot of the Eiffel is really stunning. I can see why you couldn’t resist capturing the fabulous reflections in the water. I would have done exactly the same. 🙂 Thanks for thinking of me. You’re the third blogger who has nominated me, but I just haven’t found the time to search for the right photos. I also looked at the competition and decided that I didn’t stand a chance. 😕
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Sorry to do that to you, Ad. 😦 Madhu was only hours ahead of me and I spotted in her comments that you held a nomination already, but it was too late to do much by then other than press ‘publish’ 🙂 The competition is phenomenal and will surely be won by a proper photographer, which I’m not. Thanks for being so kind 🙂
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Yes, I stand in awe of some of those “proper photographers” too. It’s a fun challenge anyway. 🙂
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A great scene captured forever in a photograph…! Well done!
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Thank you very kindly 🙂 🙂
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The Water and Fire Shots are my favorites. I love reflections (water) and that picture of the Eiffel Tower is one of the best I’ve seen.
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Lisa, that’s awfully kind of you. It was actually a tower in miniature down by the Seine and I thought it was inspired. 🙂 I though of you when posting my walk this week. It’s ‘Just Boats’ 🙂
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Ha ha…had me fooled. Beautiful imitation. And I can’t believe I missed your boats post! Just saw it and LOVE it. Nice to be thought of 🙂
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You got my vote and five stars!! Great entry, Jo!
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You are a sweetheart, Amy. 🙂 If you had seen the competition you’d know there’s no way but my Mam always used to say ‘the world loves a trier’.
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Great photos, Jo, even though you were late in entering the competition. My favorites are water and earth. Love the depth of those photos. 🙂
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I ummed and ahhed all weekend whether to give it a go, Cathy. I had Six word Saturday and my walk to do and there’s only so much ‘super Jo’ can take on 🙂 🙂 But it was kind of Becky to tag me. She stays in Olhao, just along the Algarve from us, for part of the winter and I’ve only just got to know her. Hugs, darlin’! I will make it to yours today but I’m ‘up to here’ in comments (and serve me right 🙂 )
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Super Jo, that’s for sure. I don’t know how on earth you have time to do all the things you do!!
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I love the Eiffel Tower!
Still 40 minutes to go, but I think I’ll admit defeat on this one. Good luck Jo, you’ve got a good chance with that selection.
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Sorry to do that to you, Debbie! 😦 It said in the conditions of entry that you had to nominate 5 or you wouldn’t be considered. I know I’m fooling myself thinking I can get anywhere near, but the world loves a trier, they say. Good job you didn’t have time. You would have blown me out of the water! 🙂 Hugs, Debs!
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Tsk, Jo ! – but at least we got to see your photos. I can see why the first one took your fancy so much ! 🙂
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Oh, I know, Mrs. M! 😦 Who do I think I am anyway? I barely know one end of the camera from the other but I tell myself I have a poetic soul. I certainly take poetic license anyway 🙂 🙂 Thanks, hon. I’ll be over later. Sinking under comments again, and jolly well serve me right 🙂
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You are fated to be thus, Jo, because everyone loves your posts ! 🙂
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I’m coming! I’m coming! Just pestering Meg 🙂 (you know- Jude’s friend with Polish connections?) With you immediately 🙂
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Idiot. 😀
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I like your thinking behind the Eiffel Tower 🙂
Good luck Jo!
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Barely just made it, Jude! Had to post my walk first. Some incredible photos on there but you never know, do you? 🙂
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You’ve got my vote, Jo! Your photos are magnificent! The last in particular, takes my breath. Well done!
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Aw, Jill 🙂 You are a sweetheart! I’ve looked at the competition and it’s fierce 😦
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But you are more fierce! xo
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With people like you in my corner, Jill, it should be a doddle. 🙂 Thanks, darlin’. Hope your week drifts peacefully by.
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