Last Letter Game

Browncoat

Senior Member
Let's get interactive and start up a photography game! This one is called the "Last Letter Game" and is very simple. I will start by posting a photo along with an accompanying title. The next person to post must then put up an image whose title begins with last letter of my title.

For example, if I were to post an image of a bird and titled it "Blue Jay", then the next person must have a photo that began with the letter y in Blue Jay. Let's say this person posted a photograph of a yardstick. The following poster would then have to begin with the letter k, because it is the last letter in yardstick.


The Rules

1) We are not going in alphabetical order. You simply must use the last letter of the person who posted ahead of you.

2) Titles must be appropriate. Using the above bird example, one could call that photo any number of things:

  • Blue Jay
  • Bird
  • Feathers
  • Beak
But you could not name the image "Fence", or "Automobile". You must use the name of something actually in the photo, or relevant to the subject. "Chirp" or "Tweet" would be perfectly acceptable for our bird photo!

3) Any photo used must be something new and photographed by the poster. That's the point of the game, to get you out there taking pictures! Do not submit stuff you hijacked from the internet or took yourself 5 years ago.

Good luck!
 
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Browncoat

Senior Member
Dressage

Next photo must begin with E.


Dressage
 
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Carolina Photo Guy

Senior Member
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The incredible, edible EGG!

How many of you have ever tried to balance a raw egg and make it stand up?

I hope there is not a limit on how many times I can post!

Next up is the Letter "G"

Pete
 
"G" stands for Grafitti.

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An abandoned warehouse, shot through a chain link fence inside the warehouse. The concept was rather dark for this model - who does nothing but girl-next-door modeling.

Next is "I" - hopefully not an iPod, iPhone, iPad, or anything else from Cupertino.
 
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Hmm, I figured iMac was covered under the part of my quote "...or anything else from Cupertino" (The worldwide headquarters of Apple Computer, Inc.)

So, here's something for you to chew on:

cablecar.jpg


A CABLECAR - hence the next image starts with the letter "R".
 
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