A Photo a Week Challenge: Nature at Work Water plants in the Blackstone River, a Bluebird, a Goldfinch, white Rhododendrons, and a waterfall. And finally, the super lunar eclipse last May.
Photo A Week Challenge
THE VIEW: A PHOTO A WEEK CHALLENGE
A Photo a Week Challenge: View Through the front window, the back window, and the top of a very tall building along the wharf in Boston.
BRIGHT CHRISTMAS LIGHTS
A Photo a Week Challenge: Lights Lights and bells and Christmas trees — no holiday is more lit up than Christmas. We have light on the tractor in the driveway, the lights on the tree, and swag light on the window…. Read More ›
BOKEH – SOFTENING BACKGROUNDS
A Photo a Week Challenge: Bokeh Bokeh — a wonderful word whose origin is (I believe) Japanese but might be Korean — means the softening of backgrounds in portraits and macro photography. Some lenses are designed to do it, others are… Read More ›
FOCAL POINTS
A Photo a Week Challenge: Focal Point My eyes are not good at close focusing anymore. Even with a magnifying glass, I really can’t see a lot of small text, especially the labeling on medications. I’m sure the people who design… Read More ›
OLD STUFF IN BLACK AND WHITE
A Photo a Week Challenge: Weathered Photographers love old rusty vehicles and old weathered wood. I have an old tractor that’s a favorite piece for photography. I consider it art. Other people consider it trash. Not everyone thinks my aging tractor… Read More ›
AN UNEXPECTED FOCUS
A Photo a Week Challenge: Unexpected Focus I didn’t have the right picture for this yesterday, but this morning, I took some pictures that are (I think) much closer to what you are looking for. My orchids put forth another (third)… Read More ›
MASKED! A PHOTO A WEEK CHALLENGE
A PHOTO A WEEK CHALLENGE: MASKS The other day, I was looking at the sales on one of my favorite clothing sites and realized that they now sell masks to go with every outfit you own. At least a dozen… Read More ›
A CENTURY OR MORE – Marilyn Armstrong
A Photo a Week Challenge: Over 100 Years Old Lucky us! We live in an old town. We officially became a town in 1662 and quite a few of our building were built in the 1700s and a few, even earlier.
LETTING SLEEPING DOGS LIE – Marilyn Armstrong
A Photo a Week Challenge: Sleeping Oddly, no people sleeping. All my pictures with people show them awake. Oh well.
THE DAM IN WINTER: A PHOTO A WEEK CHALLENGE – Marilyn Armstrong
THE MUMFORD DAM IN JANUARY: A PHOTO A WEEK CHALLENGE A trip to the dentist also means a chance to photograph the dam in the middle of town since the two places are adjacent. Taking advantage of a rare opportunity… Read More ›
THREE ANGLES: BOSTON STATEHOUSE – Marilyn Armstrong
A Photo a Week Challenge: Three Angles Boston’s statehouse’s resemblance to the U.S. Capital is not accidental. The Capital’s cornerstone was laid by George Washington on September 18, 1793. The building was completed in 1800. Both buildings used the same architect… Read More ›