Tag: weekly photo challenge
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Rule of Thirds
My muse for the “rule of thirds” photo challenge … while enjoying a winter hike on Ellingson Island at Split Rock Lighthouse State Park. Blue skies, warm sun …. even 15°F (-9°C) feels warm after a stretch of sub-zero days! With another round of brutally cold wind chills and temperatures settling in this evening, a few hours outdoors was just…
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Weekly Photo Challenge: (Reverse) Symmetry
With this week’s photo challenge theme in mind, I headed out to the ice … the colder temperatures of February have created icebergs on Lake Superior and a solid pile of ice slowly building out from shore. It was 5 degrees Fahrenheit (-15 Celsius) as I parked the car late afternoon yesterday. By the time I…
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Depth
It has been over seven years since my last visit to Yellowstone National Park, and I hope to return again some day to this fascinating place. The diversity of geologic features, wildlife, and beauty is amazing; and each trip only begins to scratch the surface of what the Park has to offer. Yellowstone National Park…
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Serenity
Spanish moss hanging overhead, lush foliage creeping into the nooks and crannies of a wooden bridge, water so still that each peaceful detail is mirrored with precision … Charleston’s Magnolia Plantation has many spots of serenity. Ciao! ~ Kat This post was in response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge. ”Serenity” was this week’s theme. …
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Shadowed
Starkly shadowed and backlit at sunset, a bare tree in winter can be a beautiful thing. Ciao! ~ Kat This post was in response to the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge. ”Shadowed” was this week’s theme. Everyone is welcome to join in the Challenge; further details on how to participate and links to others’ responses are…
