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August 06, 2015

2015 Summertime Photo Scavenger Hunt (part 1)

Warning: this is a photo heavy post!
I believe this is my third year playing along with Rinda at Gallo Organico and her Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt. I simply put her list in my purse and (hopefully) remember to pull it out during our Summer adventures. I joined a bit late this year but maybe I will be able to catch up before the end of Summer...

This is the list:

SCAVENGER HUNT LIST
1. A bouquet of flowers ✔︎
2. An ornate door knocker ✔︎
3. A person walking a dog (or other animal) ✔︎
4. People playing a board game or card game ✔︎
5. Architectural columns ✔︎
6. A metal bridge ✔︎
7. A turtle
8. Someone "plugged in" to social media 
9. A tent
10. A college or university
11. A cellular tower or television satellite dish
12. A public restroom, bathroom, or toilet
13. A merry-go-round or carousel
14. A traffic signal
15. A flag pole with at least three flags on it
16. A panoramic view, taken while standing someplace high in the air
17. At least two people wearing matching outfits or uniforms
18. An overloaded truck, car, bicycle or other vehicle
19. A ticket booth
20. A natural body of water
21. A photograph of you with a sign reading "2015 Summertime Photography Scavenger Hunt". Note: you may not use a substitute for this item.
If you find something on the list too difficult, you may substitute one of the following items for any one item on the list, except for Item #21:
Alternative A: People eating outside
Alternative B: Someone holding an umbrella
Alternative C: A rocking chair

And here are the first 6 items (of course the photos were not taken in the order of the list!):

This beautiful "Coquelicots" painting by Claude Monet (at the Musee d'Orsay in Paris) made me wonder: is the #1. Bouquet of flowers he's making for his mother next to him? 

It's on this lovely street of Boston that I found #2. An ornate door knocker:
There was one on house #1 but also at #8 of the same street. 
Can you guess the name of the street?
Yes, it is simply Acorn Street, in the chic Beacon Hill part of Boston :)

I remembered #3. A person walking a dog while waiting for our plane at the airport. I thought that was a cute interpretation of the prompt being that I was in....
... Paris of course! :)

Whenever one has the opportunity to play cards with my grandpa (or their great-grandfather!), one seizes it :) I had several opportunities to catch #4. People playing a board game or card game:

And having a senior in September (!) meant checking out college campuses. We took advantage of our trip to the East Coast to visit M.I.T. where I found many #5. Architectural columns:
...one can always dream

And finally, during our weekend in San Francisco at the end of June I found several options for #6. A metal bridge. Do you prefer this one?
or this one?

I realize this is a bit of a "Where in the world is Nathalie?". We are fortunate to have Summers often packed with travels due to family being far from us added to our love of exploring new places. 
All photos were taken with my iPhone and without any type of filter. 

You can check out the many other entries for this challenge on Rinda's blog or on Instagram #rinda2015photohunt. I'll be back as soon as I can find #7. A turtle!

8 comments:

  1. Such a fun challenge she has put together and your photos are beautiful, my dear!

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  2. Gorgeous photos, and you were visiting two of my favorite places: Boston and San Francisco.

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  3. two places i'd one day like to visit. Fantastic photos Nathalie. Love the postcards and bridges. I couldn't pick a favourite x

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  4. Wow - you are quite the jet setter this summer!
    Great capture of the Golden Gate bridge, but my favorite is the one of the family playing cards.
    My daughter is also a senior, heading off to college in the fall!
    Rinda

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  5. What lovely pictures. It's so long since I've been to Boston..I always said I'd go back..

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