
Each week Cee of Cee’s Photography challenges bloggers with a fun prompt. This week Cee has evacuated to get away from the Oregon fires. Obviously, she couldn’t provide a prompt as she usually does. So I’ve gone with Colorful Wildcard.



Each week Cee of Cee’s Photography challenges bloggers with a fun prompt. This week Cee has evacuated to get away from the Oregon fires. Obviously, she couldn’t provide a prompt as she usually does. So I’ve gone with Colorful Wildcard.
Saturday Sculpture was hosted by the Mind over Memory blogger but now that her schedule with work and school is so full she decided to stop hosting.
To join in, what you need to do is:
It’s a fun challenge, which lets you be as imaginative as you like. Give it a try.
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My fascination with people’s recreation of masterpieces tagged with #gettymuseumchallenge continues. You just can’t bottle up our creativity.
Another post filled with vibrant colors inspired by Cee’s prompt for Fun Fotos.
A painting in China of Tibet.
Each week Cee challenges bloggers to share black and white photos based on a theme. This week she’s challenging us to share black and white photos that show small subjects. It’s open to personal interpretation so I expect a lot of variety. For more black and white photos from this week’s theme click here.
Each week Cee challenges bloggers to share black and white photos based on a theme. This week she’s challenging us to share black and white photos that show the view from the side. It’s open to personal interpretation so I expect a lot of variety. For more black and white photos from this week click here.
Seen at the National Museum of Mexican Art (in Chicago).
Our Lady of Guadalupe drivin’ along
I spent the day in the Pilsen neighborhood of Chicago with my friend Maryann. Before our walking tour of Pilsen’s famed murals, we had time to explore the National Museum of Mexican Art, which has a good collection from many eras.
I like the size of the museum. It’s got a well curated collection and doesn’t take all day to view. You’ll still have time to explore the neighborhood’s many significant murals.
The National Museum of Mexican Art, 1852 19th Street, Chicago
Admission: Free
Hours: 10 am – 5 pm
Street parking
In Zhujiayu
Each week Cee challenges bloggers to share black and white photos based on a theme. This week she’s challenging us to share black and white photos of fences or gates.
For more black and white photos, click here.