Hello everybody. This Thursday for Thursday’s Special photo challenge I would like to see your photos turned into book covers. My example shows Wall-E, a robot responsible for cleaning a waste-covered Earth. The story is set in the 29th century and is widely known as a movie, a clip from which I am also including bellow.
Wall-E (A Little Golden Book) Hardcover – May 13, 2008, by Vick-E.
If you want to participate in this photo challenge:
After you post your entry to this challenge link to my post and/or leave a link to yours in the comment section bellow
You may, but are not obligated to, take a widget underneath and display it on your post (blog)
The fact that I am using other people’s music by uploading it from my library does not mean that you have to do the same – I just like scores with my images
The deadline for this challenge is one month.
That would be all for now. The next challenge on this blog is scheduled for 1 October and is themed Pick a Word.
What a challenge! I had immediate ideas – and then sat in front of my screen and keyboard and couldn’t make it work. I had immediately thought of the photo I ended up using, of a sculpture I have discovered only a few days ago, but the biggest problem was that the best photo was in landscape and for a book I needed a portrait format. I discarded the idea and went through files and files to find something suitable and ended up with the first photo and the first cover idea. I made two versions though, one cropping the photo to fit a book cover, the other one cropping in landscape but making it smaller and adding colour. The longer I compare, the less I know which one I prefer, so I leave both. … Ahh, and maybe I should add some information about the book. — I love your Wall-e cover. Very suitable for the subject.
Something different! 🙂 🙂 And I enjoyed the video.
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Thank you very much, Jo 🙂
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What a challenge! I had immediate ideas – and then sat in front of my screen and keyboard and couldn’t make it work. I had immediately thought of the photo I ended up using, of a sculpture I have discovered only a few days ago, but the biggest problem was that the best photo was in landscape and for a book I needed a portrait format. I discarded the idea and went through files and files to find something suitable and ended up with the first photo and the first cover idea. I made two versions though, one cropping the photo to fit a book cover, the other one cropping in landscape but making it smaller and adding colour. The longer I compare, the less I know which one I prefer, so I leave both. … Ahh, and maybe I should add some information about the book. — I love your Wall-e cover. Very suitable for the subject.
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🙂 Thank you :))) I look forward to seeing your post.
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I’m a fan of Wall-E too, Paula
And what a fun challenge! I had to think for a while, but here is my offering: https://travelwithintent.com/2020/09/23/harbour-of-broken-dreams/ Now I just need to write the contents!
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Thanks so much, Debbie 🙂
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I like that cover and we had friends that lived that movie – it was a nice flashback
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I loved that movie. But, I cannot handle this. I’ll go for the next one.
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