Flickr Friday

It’s that time again! TGIF!!

Each week, we will search the Holga Flickr group for photos added during that week and will post a few of our favorites, based on a theme.

Our theme for the week of February 17 – 24, 2010 is Out in the Cold.

I don’t know about you, but I’m ready for winter to end and spring to begin! With that said, here’s a final farewell to February and all things cold and snowy! (I guess they can be beautiful sometimes)

We suggest clicking through to that person’s Flickr page to leave a comment and check out the rest of their photos.

Ice-cold

Ice-cold by Astrid T

by ifeellikesnow

by theyearisone

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- by i-stalker

Icy Marsh

Icy Marsh by dRalous

Holga Color Outhouses in the Snow

Holga Color Outhouses in the Snow by dave.wolanski

Snow kids Magazine Fort Phoenix Park Dublin

Snow kids Magazine Fort Phoenix Park Dublin by Monosnaps

Matt, roots

Matt, roots by seventreehouses

Le perceur

Le perceur by AlainG (LienRag)

Waiting

Waiting by missiletest

Giants

Giants by Appelsin-piken

Caravan in the Snow

Caravan in the Snow by harragan

by le_vide

Vista 6

Vista 6 by lschmitt77

sit down

sit down by bildministeriet

by idalowzyl

Comments

  1. Posted by Shamima Sultana on February 27th, 2010, 09:49 (Reply to this comment)

    wow…great photos…
    like it so much

  2. Posted by Laura on February 28th, 2010, 20:26 (Reply to this comment)

    Thanks for my including my photo! I can’t wait to see next week’s theme and selections!

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