Take a symmetrical photo A photo using the Rule of Threes Take a photo from above your subject Take a photo that makes you feel calm Take a photo that represents community Take a photo with bokeh in the foreground of your image Take a photo of something blue Take a photo of shapes in nature A photo of something that grows Use a window to frame your subject A photo of an interesting pattern Take a picture of something that's broken Take a close up photo of something in nature Take a photo of something in mixed lighting Take a photo of something that breathes Take a photo showing motion Take a photo that feels like summertime Take a photo of a reflection Take a picture of an animal Take a landscape photo Take a photo very close to the subject Take a photo of a shadow Take a picture from an unusual angle Take a photo with leading lines Take a symmetrical photo A photo using the Rule of Threes Take a photo from above your subject Take a photo that makes you feel calm Take a photo that represents community Take a photo with bokeh in the foreground of your image Take a photo of something blue Take a photo of shapes in nature A photo of something that grows Use a window to frame your subject A photo of an interesting pattern Take a picture of something that's broken Take a close up photo of something in nature Take a photo of something in mixed lighting Take a photo of something that breathes Take a photo showing motion Take a photo that feels like summertime Take a photo of a reflection Take a picture of an animal Take a landscape photo Take a photo very close to the subject Take a photo of a shadow Take a picture from an unusual angle Take a photo with leading lines
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
Take a symmetrical photo
A photo using the Rule of Threes
Take a photo from above your subject
Take a photo that makes you feel calm
Take a photo that represents community
Take a photo with bokeh
in the foreground of your image
Take a photo of something blue
Take a photo of shapes in nature
A photo of something that grows
Use a window to frame your subject
A photo of an interesting pattern
Take a picture of something that's broken
Take a close up photo of something in nature
Take a photo of something in mixed lighting
Take a photo of something that breathes
Take a photo showing motion
Take a photo that feels like summertime
Take a photo of a reflection
Take a picture of an animal
Take a landscape photo
Take a photo very close to the subject
Take a photo of a shadow
Take a picture from an unusual angle
Take a photo with leading lines