Patterns in Nature

Each week Cee challenges bloggers to share black and white photos based on a theme. This week we’re challenged to share photos of patterns in nature..
What will you share?
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Each week Cee challenges bloggers to share black and white photos based on a theme. This week we’re challenged to share photos of patterns in nature..
What will you share?
To see more wonderful pictures, click here.
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Each week Cee challenges us to share photos based on an inspiring prompt. This week we’re challenged to share photos with orange and/or green in them, hence the photos above that I took last weekend at a laundromat in Chicago.
The Which Way Challenge, that Cee began, has been picked up by the Alive and Trekking blogger. The beauty of it is that it’s free form.
You can include images of doors, gates, roads, streets, exits, signs, paths, waterways, canals, railroad tracks, you name it.
See more Which Way photos by clicking here. You’ll be amazed at where people are going.
Each week Sepia Saturday challenges bloggers with a visual prompt. It’s a chance to dig through the archives and share a historical image or two, or three.
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Here’s the first theme of pumpkins at the Chicago Botanical Garden’s Night of 1000 Jack o’Lanterns
The Which Way Challenge, that Cee began, has been picked up by the Alive and Trekking blogger. The beauty of it is that it’s free form.
You can include images of doors, gates, roads, streets, exits, signs, paths, waterways, canals, railroad tracks, you name it.
See more Which Way photos by clicking here. You’ll be amazed at where people are going.
For this weekly challenge Xingfu Mama will make a post every Friday morning. To play along:
If you like you can use this badge to identify your post or create your pingback.
Every week Sepia Saturday challenges bloggers to share images inspired by a prompt. This week the photo above inspired me to find photos related to ice cream.
To see more Sepia Saturday posts, click here to get to the hub.
The Ice Cream Girl. , ca. 1913. Aug. 11. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2003688432/.
Bain News Service, Publisher. Eating German ice cream. , ca. 1915. [Between and Ca. 1920] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2014708965/.
Kilburn, B.W. Ice cream merchant, Constantinople, Turkey. Istanbul Turkey, ca. 1898. Littleton, N.H.: Photographed and published by B.W. Kilburn, March 12. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2006679647/.
Horydczak, Theodor, Approximately, photographer. Colonial Ice Cream Co. Ice cream forms X. Washington D.C, None. ca. 1920-ca. 1950. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2019675601/.
Horydczak, Theodor, Approximately, photographer. Colonial Ice Cream Co. Ice cream forms. Washington D.C, None. ca. 1920-ca. 1950. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2019675602/.
Horydczak, Theodor, Approximately, photographer. Colonial Ice Cream Co. Ice cream forms V. Washington D.C, None. ca. 1920-ca. 1950. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2019675596/.
Margolies, John, photographer. Kelbees ice cream sign, East Winthrop, Maine. East Winthrop East Winthrop. Maine United States, 1984. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017709025/
Margolies, John, photographer. Clark’s ice cream sign, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Bowling Green Kentucky United States, 1979. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017704383/.
Margolies, John, photographer. Ice cream stand, Long Beach, Florida. Florida Long Beach Long Beach. United States, 1979. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017709434/.
Each week Norm 2.0 hosts a photo blogging challenge to get bloggers to share photos of doors. You must agree that doors make good subjects.
Mine is a door in Albany Park on Montrose.
If you want to join the fun, share a door or two or more. Then link to Norm’s post.
Each week Cee challenges bloggers to share black and white photos based on a theme. This week we’re challenged to share photos of music. Here’s a boys choir from France that performed in Jinan, China.
To see more black and white photos, click here. What will you choose to share?