Unusual:
Adjective
1. Not habitually or commonly occurring or done.
2. Remarkable or interesting because different from or better than others: “a man of unusual talent”.
Synonyms
uncommon – extraordinary – rare – singular – unwonted
One of my favourite words in the dictionary and something that I’m proud to say out loud that I am.
And a word that can be photographed in so, so many ways.
I’m really looking forward to this weekends photos.
You can share your unusual photos in all of the following places.
Facebook: Create an album (title suggestion – My Weekend Photo Project) and upload your photos. Don’t forget to make your album public, so that anyone can have a look at your photos. You can also share your photos with me over on my page.
Your blog: Upload your photos to your blog and share them with the wide world.
Flickr: Share your photos at The Weekend Photo Project.
Pinterest: If you’re on Pinterest create a board for your weekend photos. Don’t forget to add the tag#twpp so that others can search for them. I have a The Weekend Photo Project Pinterest board that I’m going to invite people to pin on. If you’d love to be involved, let me know and I’ll send you an invite!
Instagram: Upload your photo to Instagram and don’t forget to add #twpp to your caption. Proceed to share!
Twitter: Use Instagram, link to your Pinterest board or your blog. And remember to add #twpp as your hashtag.
Anywhere else you like: I’m sure I’ve left out others ways of sharing, so leave a comment below and let everyone know where your photos will be!
Be sure and leave a comment below to let me (and everyone else) know where you’ll be sharing your photos. Visit other peoples photos. Like them. Leave a comment. And share the Project. The more people we can get involved, the more fun it will be.
Don’t forget that the prompts are open to interpretation. There is no right or wrong photo.
I have some unusual habits lol or things that are unusual to me, not sure if that would count or I could share with the world! May have to think about that some more. Anyhooo well done on that 30 minutes the other day that’s awesome!! I had some pampering today and afterwards decided to have lunch in town instead of rushing home. It was just wonderful!!
I think we all have a tendency to think we are all boring until we talk to people and find out things about them. People are shocked when they find out I am 44 and don’t drive!! You can see why I am not a petrol head then 🙂
I’m curious about your unusual habits now Janine!!
Must admit to raising my eyebrows – no licence! I couldn’t get my without one living in rural Australia, but when we stayed in Melbourne, I loved the availability of public transport. Which leads to the question of ‘how do you get around?’
T xo
Ahhhh thats the old age question Tash, that drivers ask me. I use public transport, because in Welly we have a great public transport system. So I walk, or bus it and of course I have a hubby who drives as well as friends.
When I was single and I would head home to my folks 6 hours away I would catch a bus or a plane. And when I was younger and living at home I cycled everywhere lol. Where there is a will there is a way!
I do have my learners license and we have been looking at cars for me to learn in, but to be honest I am in no hurry.
I am looking forward to finding something unusual to photo (shouldn’t be hard in my house!!!).
Janine, your comment made me smile as I don’t drive either and I live in suburban ‘Mid West’ America. I think people around here think I am a crazy person as I walk everywhere or use public transport.