
An alleyway in Melbourne
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Here’s an alleyway in Melbourne filled with public art.
An alleyway in Melbourne
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Here’s an alleyway in Melbourne filled with public art.
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Here’s the entry to a temple in Kyoto, Japan.
Kathmandu, Nepal
Years ago I had a chance to visit Nepal, which I found colorful, delightful, spiritual and overwhelming. Here’s a street in Kathamandu.
On Friday’s Cee challenges bloggers to post photos that depict ways, paths, roads, taken and not.
Today I’m sharing a path in Australia in Victoria near the Grand Pacific Highway.
in New Orleans
in Beijing
in Kathmandu
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Other themed photos:
Urumqi, China
This week Ailsa of Where’s My Backpack invites bloggers to post on feet, a crucial part of travel for most of us. Here’s a potpourri of shoes and feet from all over.
Field Museum, Chicago
Jinan, China
Kathmandu, Nepal
Kaifeng, China
Cappuccino in Kathmandu
Key lime pie in Illinois
Jeans with a statement in Jinan, China
1. Each week, we’ll provide a theme for creative inspiration. You take photographs based on your interpretation of the theme, and post them on your blog (a new post!) anytime before the following Friday when the next photo theme will be announced.
2. To make it easy for others to check out your photos, title your blog post “Weekly Photo Challenge: (theme of the week)” and be sure to use the “postaday″ tag.
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Other great photos:
Bangkok, Thailand
Kathmandu, Nepal
Phnom Pehn, Cambodia
Ailsa of Where’s My Backpack offers photographers inspiration each week. This week she gave us the theme Merchandise, which lets me share more market photos! She also shared some apt quotes which I’ve copied below as they always enrich the theme.
If you want to join in with your own interpretation of this week’s theme (everyone’s welcome!) Here’s what to do:
You know the value of every article of merchandise, but if you don’t know the value of your own soul, it’s all foolishness. – Rumi
Junk is the ideal product… the ultimate merchandise. – William S. Burroughs
Datong, China
Glass cup, Kathmandu
Each week Ailsa invites bloggers to post photos based on her travel theme. This week the theme is “World Cups.” I’ve never been to a professional soccer game, so I thought I’d be more literal.
If you’d like to see more interpretations of World Cups, go to Where’s My Backpack?
1. Each week, we’ll provide a theme for creative inspiration. You take photographs based on your interpretation of the theme, and post them on your blog (a new post!) anytime before the following Friday when the next photo theme will be announced.
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Other great photos:
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