Swamplot Archives by Category: Friday Group Photo Features

Friday, November 20, 2009

Friday Group Photo Feature: The Corner of Harrisburg and Wayside

A big thank you to our photographers this week: russell.hancock, biggsbean, can-da-chee garcia, Lizard666, eg66tex, and xnomad. What’d they do? Capture an East End neighborhood on pixels for us.

And here is their work, all from within 500 ft. of the intersection of Harrisburg Blvd. & Wayside Dr.: Swamplot’s 5th group photo feature.

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Friday, November 13, 2009

Friday Group Photo Feature: The Corner of Hillcroft and Harwin



This week, a
crew of intrepid reader-photographers tackled the intersection of Hillcroft Ave. and Harwin Dr. in Sharpstown. What did y’all find there?

It’s Swamplot’s 4th group photo feature. And how did it turn out?

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Friday, November 6, 2009

Friday Group Photo Feature: The Corner of West 43rd and Ella

What’s going on at the corner of West 43rd St. and Ella in Oak Forest? A team of Swamplot photographers went to find out.

This is their report. It’s also known as Swamplot’s 3rd group photo feature. How’s it looking?

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Friday, October 30, 2009

Friday Group Photo Feature: The Corner of Washington and White

Photographers head to the corner of Washington Ave. and White St., by the Old Sixth Ward. What do they come back with?

These pics and more! There were more participants and many more photos to choose from this week — the second round of Swamplot’s new group photo feature.

How does this one look?

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Friday, October 23, 2009

Friday Group Photo Feature: The Corner of Kirby and West Alabama

Here it is: Swamplot’s first-ever group photo feature, created by our readers! This feature was pieced together from reader pix taken in and around the intersection of West Alabama and Kirby Dr.

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