Beauty is where we find it…
Day Three: Five Day B&W Photo Challenge, Redux
It’s Day 3 of the 5-day black and white photo challenge. Cee Neuner asked me to participate so here I am. She’s put together a wonderful photography blog. Please, stop by and check it out: Cee’s Photography. She hosts a number of photography challenges every week which are both fun and inspirational. Give it a try!
I must admit – I’m drawn to mundane, every day objects, those things we see and handle and use and walk by a hundred times a day and never really pay much attention to. Case in point: this pottery catch-all (made by my son when he was just a child) filled with clips, die and assorted odds and ends.
Two rules for this challenge:
1. For 5 days create a post using any past or present photo in black and white.
2. Each day you invite a new photographer to join the fun.
Day Three Invitee: Debbie Smyth @ http://travelwithintent.com/
Day Two: Five Day B&W Photo Challenge, Redux
Because I’ve been invited to participate in a 5-day black and white photo challenge, for the second time now by the extremely talented Cee Neuner, here I am with yet another B&W photo. If you get a chance, please do check out Cee’s blog: Cee’s Photography. She rocks!
Two rules for the challenge:
1. For 5 days create a post using any past or present photo in black and white.
2. Each day you invite a new photographer to join the fun.
Day Two Invitee: Mara Eastern @ http://maraeastern.com/
Day One: Five Day Black & White Photo Challenge, Redux
For the second time now, I’ve been invited to participate in a 5-day black and white photo challenge, this time by the extremely talented Cee Neuner. Please check out her blog: Cee’s Photography. Good stuff (very good stuff), indeed.
Two rules:
1. For 5 days create a post using any past or present photo in black and white.
2. Each day you invite a new photographer to join the fun.
Day One Invitee: Amy Sampson @ https://playingwithmyfirstdslrcamera.wordpress.com/.
We Tried…
Yes. I know.
My feeble attempt at symmetry is just that: a feeble attempt at symmetry. Oh, but we had fun trying!
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