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52 Clicks | Week 40 | Smell

Our month of senses in our p52 concluded last week with the sense of smell.

I love how so many things can evoke smell; and it was fun seeing how the participants decided to capture this in such a variety of ways.

Before we move onto a new theme for October, let's take a moment to appreciate some of the images from the group. Can you smell the images from week 40?

xo Angie Mahlke

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52 Clicks | Week 39 | Sound

Week 39 in our p52 was all about the sense of sound, and how we can either interpret or conjure it in our images.

Scroll through a sample of the participants' images and see if you can hear the sounds. Even the absence of sound can be loud.

xo Angie

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52 Clicks | Week 38 | Sight

We're continuing on with our month of senses in our project 52; and next up: sight.

It's always interesting to see how each participant interprets the theme, and this week was no exception. From literal interpretations to more abstract ones, everyone delivered top-notch, inspiring examples.

Take a look at a small sample from week 38 of our year-long project.

xo Angie

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52 Clicks | Week 37 | Taste

For the month of September we will be challenging ourselves to capture the five senses in our p52. Have you ever focused primarily on the senses when taking pictures?

First up, is touch. What do you think of when you think of the sense of touch? Of course, there's the literal interpretation of hands. Another big one that always comes to mind is incorporating textures to add a feeling of touch to your images.

See how the p52 participants tackled this theme in week 36 of our project.

xo Angie

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52 Clicks | Week 36 | Touch

For the month of September we will be challenging ourselves to capture the five senses in our p52. Have you ever focused primarily on the senses when taking pictures?

First up, is touch. What do you think of when you think of the sense of touch? Of course, there's the literal interpretation of hands. Another big one that always comes to mind is incorporating textures to add a feeling of touch to your images.

See how the p52 participants tackled this theme in week 36 of our project.

xo Angie

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