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I had to do some hunting in older photos for most of my entry. I was surprised I found what I did as “Cracked” ideas weren’t coming, easily.
I came up with a few so
my photos for “Cracked”.
1- 
This is a newer image I shot from the television while watching Harry Potter, “the Sorcerers Stone”. The image is of Professor Quirrel cracking and disintegrating.
2- 
This overpass is not only cracked but missing chunks of concrete. I took the photo on our last trip to my sisters, Thanksgiving of this past year, 2009. SCARY!
3- 
I’ve been told I was cracked handling this seagull as they can give a nasty bite. It was tangled up with a plastic bag then thrown into a trash bin to die. My brother-in-law discovered it which began the rescue. I dropped it into lake Michigan where it drank and drank and drank then just floated, for a long time. I’m guessing it survived and proceeded never to play with another plastic bag but ???
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This huge bronze hangs on a wall in the Sears Tower in Chicago. It displays cracks as a part of the artwork.
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I’m not sure this counts as cracked as what we see is missing shingles on the roof. The paint is chipped and cracking or flaking off the building and my guess is there are a few cracks hidden in the structure, somewhere.
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This was taken in a state park in Kentucky. The stream is filled with rock that has cracked and broken off the surrounding hills. It’s all a part of the constant change of this planet we live on which is filled with cracks in it’s interior and exterior. Most of us don’t experience the frightening upheavals like the quakes in Haiti and Chili but see only remnants of past disturbance in our creek beds and mountainous landscapes.
Another challenge done, cracked and otherwise.
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Comments (5)
You did indeed find the CRACKED images. Love the first one and love your heart for the seagull shot and saving. The shadows in the park over the rocks is excellent! Hope the rest of your week is SMOOTH sailing.
Wow ~ you shot that first one off the television. That is difficult to do. Cool. Can’t believe how bad that overpass looked!! My fav is the bronze art work. Wonderfull photos!!
You have well captured the “professor Tyrell” from harry Potter I /

Of course I am happy to salute Becca holding and saving a gull .I raise up my hat !
The huge bronze in Chicago is really striking .
Beautiful collectoion of cracked photos in different styles.
Love
Michel
Fanastic shots and perfect for this challange.
Again an incredible post-bang on the theme!Yes I thought you were abit cracked handling that Gull. The English variety are known to be quite vicious and I bet they are over in the States too. Your store of photographs must be high up in the g/b range Becca as I have never know anyone with such a variety of different topics.