Calling amateur photographers!

Have you taken a great picture that you’d like to share with the world? One with action, great lighting and/or interesting subjects? E-mail it to communitynews@ajc.com. Please no selfies, for-profit promotional pics, group shots or anything you wouldn’t want your grandma to see.

"I took this photo at a lake near my house
In Roswell," wrote Becky Smith. "This Muscovy duck was very proud of her babies and let me take several photos before marching off.  The little YELLOW ugly duckling was having a hard time keeping up.  It was the cutest to me!"
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"This shot was made in September 2019 from the back of the Capitoline Hill looking into Caesar’s Forum in Roma," wrote Chip Jones. "The Temple of Venus Genetrix ruin is beautifully framed by the stately Umbrella Pines native to Italy."
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Dave Fagin shared this photo of the Guggenheim museum in Bilbao Spain.
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