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Photo Challenge
07-08-2014, 07:58 PM
The topic this month is: "multicultural."

This thread is only for posting your entry and any comments you'd like to make about your own photo.
If you would like to comment on other entries please use the comments thread.
As usual, one entry per person and the image must be your own work.
Normal forum rules and image size applies.

The image doesn't necessarily have to have been taken this month but we do encourage you to go out and enjoy the challenge.
The winner of the poll, which will be run at the end of the month, will get to choose next month's topic and have their
photo posted in our "Photo Challenge Hall of Fame" (http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/showthread.php?t=3355) thread.

Good luck and good shooting.

:)

PC

LewisM
16-08-2014, 10:49 AM
Ok, multicultural.... my then pregnant Russian wife, with our first daughter, who is 50%-Russian, 16.7% German, 16.7% Scottish and 16.7% Belgian (roughly) :love: . Photo taken 2013, Sunshine Coast, Australia.

Rick Petrie
16-08-2014, 02:05 PM
An Australian / Korean family marching with pride on Anzac Day.
Lots of multicultural respect shown everywhere on this day of the year.
Rick

UniPol
17-08-2014, 03:33 PM
I think there must have been just about every nationality visiting the festival on a brilliant sunny day in Katoomba June 20 this year.

cybereye
18-08-2014, 09:21 PM
Hi all!

During our recent trip to China, we visited the Forbidden City. For lunch I discovered the Chinese equivalent to the Pluto Pup/Dagwood Dog which was just a frankfurt on a stick. Is this the healthy equivalent to one of our standards?!

Cheers,
Mario

omegacrux
19-08-2014, 08:26 PM
They were playing music but as soon as I went to take a pic they stopped
Those bagpipes don't need a PA system Damn loud .

David

Regulus
25-08-2014, 06:03 PM
It's NW Tas, so not a lot of multi-cultural easily evident in the street except Very Old Men with Young Philappina wives, the occassional asian student, and a ship registered in a third-world country.
So I was saved from obscurity this month by a trip through the supermarket where the foreign foods all congregate in one aisle. That's multi-cultural food don't you know?
Don't you love how European and English foods have there own special place now?
(there is more than that really, but during this past month when I needed them badly, it seemed like they might have all gone back home for a holiday).