This is a list of all theme days held from 2006 to the present day including proposed themes for 2019 (check back after the January Theme Day!).
Sadly the galleries for theme days prior to September 2013 were lost as a consequence of a cyber attack on the original portal, but at least we have a record of the themes.
2020 CDP Themes
February - Streetscape
March - Municipal Building
April - School
May - Shopping
June - Park
July - Neighborhood
August - City People
September - Public Safety (police, Fire, Emergency Medical, etc.)
October - Church (or Other Religious Institution)
2019
January - Photograph of the year
February - White
March - Green
April - Yellow
May - Purple
June - Pink
July - Blue
August - Black
September - Red
October - Orange
November - Brown
December - Rainbow
2018
January – Photo of the Year
February – Tired
March - Play
April – One Color
May – Laugh
June – Me
July – Spirit
August – Music
September – Teach
October – Change
November – Friend
December - Joy
2017
Dec – Gift
Nov - Rock ‘n’ Roll
Oct - Sensual
Sept - Photographing the Photographer
Aug - Young at Heart
July - Motion
June - Nature
May - Let’s Eat!
Apr - Wet
Mar - Black and white in color (images that look B+W but are really in color)
Feb - Loving life
Jan - Photo of the Year
2016
Dec - Transitions
Nov - Out of Focus
Oct - Abandoned
Sept - Library
Aug - My City's Skyline
July - Look Down
June - Shadow and Highlight
May - Smell
Apr - The Beauty of Simplicity
Mar - Where I belong
Feb - Scene from a Coffee House
Jan - Photo of the year
2015
Dec - Shop Window
Nov - Ephemeral
Oct - Shelter
Sept - Curiosities
Aug - Bicycle
July - Upside Down
June - Stylish
May - Revolution
Apr - My Camera-Shy Self Portrait
Mar - Ageing
Feb - What would you miss?
Jan - Photo of the year
2014
Dec - Worker
Nov - Landmark
Oct - Movement
Sep - Rust and Ruin
Aug - Takeaway Store
July - Celebrating Summer
Jun - Zest
May - Squares
Apr - Triangles
Mar - People on the Street
Feb - Entry
Jan - Photo of the Year (many thumbnails missing but links still work)
2013
Dec - Looking Out (some thumbnails missing but links still work)
Nov - Heights (many thumbnails missing but links still work)
Oct - Details
Sept - Pink
August - Streetlights
July - Facade
June - The beauty of decay
May - The creative artisan
April - Pedestrians crossing
March - Café chairs
Feb - Umbrellas
2012
December - My Street
Nov - The Water's EdgeOct
Oct - Silhouette
Sept - People watching
Aug - Numbers
July - Chimneys
June - Tranquilities
May - Bakeries
April - Cobblestones
March - Electricity
Feb - Animals
Jan - Photo of the Year
2011
Jan - Photo of the Year
Feb - Fountain
March - Favourite part of town
April - The edge
May - Mail box
June - Under construction
July - Green
Aug - Postcard worthy
Sept - Perspective
Oct - Mystery object
Nov - Fences
Dec - Action shot
2010
Jan - Changes
Feb - Wood
March - Passageways
April - Red
May - Statues
June - Funny signs
July - Reflections
Aug - Bright colours
Sept - Open air market
Oct - Graffiti
Nov - Public transport
Dec - Time
2009
Jan - Photo of the Year
Feb - Paths and passages
March - Glass
April - Yellow
May - Shadows
June - Feet
July - Empty
Aug - Night
Sept - What is big in your city
Oct - Contrast
Nov - Doorways
Dec - Waiting
2008
Jan - Photo of the Year
Feb - What do people think of when they think of my city?
March - Graffit or Street art
April - Water
May - Numbers
June - Corner shop
July - Signs that say 'No'
Aug - Metal
Sept - Sister Cities
Oct - Lines
Nov - Books
Dec - Bridges
2007
Jan - Photo of the Year
Feb - Something that annoys
March - Men at work
April - Public mail box
May - A picture from another city
June - View from my bedroom window
July - Red
Aug - Typical breakfast
Sept - Street signs or lighting
Oct - Cemeteries or tombstones
Nov - Blue
Dec - Circles or spheres
2006
April - Something typical of somewhere else
June - Parking charges
July - Local supermarkets
Aug - Self-portrait
Sept - Doorways
Oct - Taxi
Nov - Something that's about to disappear
Dec - From the waist down
Monday 6 February 2012
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3 comments:
Terrific, Peter. Thank you for this.
Wow!!! Great job! Many thanks!
will it be updeated regularly?
Bernhard
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