This week’s Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge (CB&W) topic is Take a New Photo. As long as your photo has been take-in the last week or so, your photos are new enough for me. Your photos can be of any topic you desire. So that leaves the entire world open to you. Sepia tones and selective color are always allowed in this challenge. I just want you to have some fun with your photography.
For a list of upcoming topics, please see the list at below. Be creative and challenge yourself. For a great black and white photo look for contrast or highly textured subjects to photograph.
Featured Bloggers
Thank you everyone for your overwhelming enthusiasm for the challenge last week. I’m proud to announce our featured bloggers from the topic of Kitchen and Dining Room Items. Please check out their posts, they are worthy of a second look. ENJOY!
Upcoming Topics
- Candid Photography (people or pets)
- Wheels
- Fences
- Roads of any kind
- Hiding or camouflaged
- Heads or Facial Features (human or animal)
This challenge accepts the following types of photography:
- Black and white photography
- Sepia tones (browns)
- Selective color with the majority of the photo being in black and white
ENJOY and have FUN.
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CB&W CHALLENGE POST
- Then add a link to your blog in my comment box.
- To make it easy for others to check out your photos and post, title your blog post “Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge” or (CB&W) tag.
- Remember to Follow My Blog to get your weekly reminders.
I usually will respond to your entry on your blog, rather than on my page.
CB&W BADGE
Save the button to your computer and upload from there.
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MY ENTRY THIS WEEK
Yesterday was a fairly rain free day so Chris and I went to a local nursery and I took these photos.

Bleeding heart flower

This nursery grows their own Hazelnuts.

Tulips.

Vintage Tractor.

Old bench in the garden.
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
I just love photos of old farm machinery.
Here’s mine taken last week in the Turner Gallery, Margate, Kent, England. Scroll to the bottom of the post for the B & W photo.
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Thanks for playing along. 😀
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I’m honored for the featured blogger award! 🙂 Thank you, Cee!
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I always adore it when I feature you Amy 😀
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Thank you very much for adding my blog to the featured group. Guess I should take a ‘New Photo’ :-). BTW, nice set of photos from you this week.
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Yep, you bet start snapping away. The pleasure was all mine to feature you, I liked your sense of humor.
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I love the Bleeding Heart shot Cee. At a very quick first glance I thought it was the heads of birds with rounded bills.
We had a glorious sunny day in London on Wednesday so my camera was much in use! Within 5 minutes of getting off my train I was pleased at how complete this building now is and how grand it looked in the sun. https://travelwithintent.com/2016/03/24/francis-crick-institute-london-architecture/
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Thanks Debbie. 😀
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Those are all great — I love the tulip, of course. 🙂
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Hi Joey, thanks for commenting. 😀
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Tulips and Hazelnuts two of my fav things.. The full tulip flower looks so delicate in that picture 👍
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It is actually a bright yellow tulip. You’d never get it in the photo though. 😀
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Well it looks great in B&W.. Bet its gorgeous in color !
You demand new pictures and just like that I had one pop an opportunity.. I’m getting ready to post in a bit 😊
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I can’t wait. I might just post that yellow tulip for tomorrows Flower of the day. 😀
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Lol it’d look like a whole new picture..
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Thanks so much for featuring my messy kitchen 🙂 I love your shots this week and am wondering what, exactly, hazelnut shells are used for. Mulch in the garden maybe? Just curious. I’m glad that the shells actually have a use. It always seemed such a waste to throw them away.
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That is what I would use them for….mulch. You see nursery who grow hazel nuts use them in the top of their planted pots as mulch.
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I have no idea what I’m doing wrong but my link in the post kept failing 😢
But here’s my lucky shot..
http://ontheroadcooking.com/2016/03/24/cees-bw-photo-challenge/
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Nice shots Cee! Here are mine for this week’s challenge
https://hipphotographyblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-take-a-new-photo/
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https://athling2001.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/cees-black-and-white-photo-challenge/
Sorry, put this one on the wrong page.
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https://aquamarineeyes.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/my-favorite-model/
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I love the bleeding hearts.
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Those bleeding heart flowers are so pretty.
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Love all the flowers! It’s such fun taking in all of the wildflowers blooming this year 🙂
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I like your tulip! And incidentally, in German your “bleeding heart” is called “tearing heart” or “crying heart”. I spent the beginning of the week near the Dutch border, and although taking photos was not the purpose of the trip I did take my camera: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/whos-a-pretty-bird/
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Great entries Cee, I especially like the bleeding heart and the bench photos. Here is my offering for the week https://storki.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-take-a-new-photo/
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Hi Cee, I am really late today but here are some of my newest photos
https://mecyme.wordpress.com/2016/03/24/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-take-a-new-photo/
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https://nowathome.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/cbw-take-a-new-photo/
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Here’s my entry for this challenge:
https://jrosandicphotography.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-street-lamp/
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Nice gallery, Cee! I also learned something about the use of hazelnut shells.
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😀 thanks.
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https://lagottocattleya.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/cees-bw-challenge-take-a-new-photo/
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Here is my entry of a spring drive through the Saguaro National Park in Arizona. https://learnmoreeveryday.wordpress.com/2016/03/25/a-spring-drive-through-the-saguaro-cactus-forest/
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Wonderful entry. 😀
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My entry after a short span with idiot proof camera literally “stuck” in hand 🙂
http://temasekgarden.com/2016/03/26/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-take-a-new-photo/
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Here’s a couple:
https://mostlymonochrome.wordpress.com/2016/03/26/easter/
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Cee, I love that sack of hazelnuts. The contrast of the white sack makes the photo a brilliant shot. I’ve pingback my contribution to this B&W Photo Challenge. Thank you. 🙂
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Glad you like my hazelnut photo.
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That tulip of yours is the definition to simplicity! Love it, love them all! 🙂
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Thanks for your comment Megan. 😀
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Gorgeous tulip photo! Here’s mine: https://parkpreview.wordpress.com/2016/03/27/merry-go-round/
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Beautiful images though I love bleeding heart flower image very much. Here is my try
https://mazeepuran.wordpress.com/2016/03/28/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-a-new-photo/
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Love the black and white photo challenge and the flowers! Especially the tulips! Please see my link to the photo challenge: 3.28.16: Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge – Sneakers on a wire:
http://fmmlitrato.com/2016/03/28/3-28-16-cees-black-and-white-photo-challenge-shoes-on-a-wire/
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I’m a bit late joining in the challenge, but hopefully still in time. I was fooling around with the photos I had made last weekend when I saw the b&w potential of this one: https://carpediemnl.wordpress.com/2016/03/30/qa/.
By the way, love your tulips!
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Here’s my entry from three of my most recent outings – two football matches and a day out at Stratford 🙂 https://2e0mca.wordpress.com/2016/03/30/cees-black-white-photo-challenge-take-a-new-photo/
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Black & White brings out the texture and detail of the flowers beautifully.
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Thanks Gayle for your comment. 😀
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