Project H2O XplorMor Global Community got wet for Project H2O!
Project H2O took place on the June Solstice, June 21, 2014, with participants sharing their photos of water in its three forms (liquid, solid, gas) from around the world. 2100 people from 73 countries joined the event! Participants used wonderful creativity to capture their unique perspectives of water from blue ice cubes to swimming holes to all-shapes of clouds. There were even posts with words of wisdom about water.
The project showed us how intertwined water is in our lives and in the life of our planet. The assignment succeeded in getting participants out there to share a global experience through photography, while creating awareness about the intertwined existence of water, our planet and us.
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Explore photographs submitted by participants from over 70 countries:
Liquid (water), Solid (ice), and Gas (mist, fog, etc.)
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Information about Project H2O
The goal is to capture water around the planet on a single day as seen through each person’s perspective, and to promote getting out there and sharing a global experience through photography. A photo of H2O could show someone pouring a glass of water or rain drops on the window or snow covering the mountains. With water manifesting in so many forms from mist and fog to icebergs and glaciers to waterfalls and fountains… photography possibilities are endless… get as creative as you wish!
The reason for participating is to have fun. It’s about coming together as a community and sharing our vision, creativity and a moment of our day. The photos may also allow us to see other parts of the world. And, if the weather is bad add some innovation from inside your home or wherever you may be that day.
Everyone is welcome.
If you would like to be in the image, that’s your choice!
Your photo should be posted either on the Project Color Event page or on the XplorMor Facebook page (www.facebook.com/xplormor). Please note: When the project day is over, photos will be moved into a gallery on the FB XplorMor page, and featured through posts and at xplormor.com.
Information to include with your photo post:
Description. For example, me standing in a green rice paddy, or a red building in the city, or cherry blossoms, or yellow leaves of Autumn, etcLocation photo taken, including city and countryTitle of image (if applicable)Any other information you would like to share
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Explore more projects: Project Color, Project Earth Air Fire, Project Shadow, Project Solar Day, Project Foto Share, Project Transitions.
Inspired? Contact us for a future expedition or project. No project is too big or too small… we enjoy them all! It’s about getting out there and appreciating our world and feeling the impact on our spirit from exposure to the magnificent world around us.
JUN 23 2014 BY JULIA | 1 COMMENTOur Global XplorMor Community Got Wet with Project H2O!
Project H2O took place on the June Solstice, June 21, 2014. 2100 people from 73 countries joined the event! The assignment was to capture water in its three forms (liquid, solid, gas) in as many settings and situations as possible as seen through each participant’s perspective, and to promote getting out there and sharing a global experience through photography.
Participants used wonderful creativity to capture water from rippling rivers to glaciers to all-shapes of clouds. There were even posts with words of wisdom about water.
The project showed us how intertwined water is in our lives and in the life of our planet. The assignment succeeded in getting participants out there to share their vision and a moment of their day through photography, while creating awareness about the intertwined existence of water, our planet and us.
Thank you for your support!
Continue to Explore. Photograph. Get Out There. Share… and look for the next Project on the September Equinox!
View photo galleries of Project H2O: Liquid, Solid, Gas, and the Project H2O album on Facebook.