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Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Open Topic

This wall art was on someone's house near the iris gardens.

This wall art was on someone’s house near the iris gardens.

This week’s Cee’s Black and White Photo Challenge (CB&W) topic is Open to your own interpretation this week.   You can show us your favorite photos that are in black and white.  You can show us your day in black and white or anything you want to show off t us.  Have a lot of fun with this topic.  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

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Thank you everyone for your overwhelming enthusiasm for the challenge last week.  I’m proud to announce our featured bloggers from the topic of Tongues and Tails.  Please check out their posts, they are worthy of a second look.  ENJOY!

(Not) 365 Days with Minou

MyNuttyDubai

Serendipity

The Day After

Redhead Reflections

A Day in the Life

The Mexi Movie

Upcoming Topics

  • Close-Ups
  • Steps:  Indoors or Outdoors
  • Cars, Trucks, or Motorcycles
  • Flowers
  • Store Front Signs
  • In the Distance

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.

If you adore challenges as much as I do, please check out WordPress’s Blog Event Listing for other challenges.

CB&W CHALLENGE POST

  1. Then add a link to your blog in my comment box.
  2. 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.
  3. 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

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Save the button to your computer and upload from there.
Still have questions? Please contact me.

MY ENTRY THIS WEEK

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Cee

111 replies »

  1. The barn is impressive. Quite a structure. And the old tractor is smashing. I used to have a model of one of these as a kid – only mine was in colour.
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  2. Wonderful pictures! I am loving the barn and the harbor pictures (the last two). I like the long lens attribute to the harbor picture and the moodiness of the barn picture.

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  3. Hi Cee, I like the shipyard the best. I’ve got news! A friend introduce me to an airport photographer. We are making plans for me to do a ride alone with her as she takes photos. I hope I also get to take photos with her. I may have to do a background check first. I’ll keep you updated. Phyllis

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  4. Saw the photo with the, hmm “big boat” (sorry my english fails me 😛 I think there´s another word for it?) and just had to “like” it. It is really special. Alive somehow… Captivating.

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  5. Cee-did you see that you were nominated for a Blogger Bash Award? I think that was the title. There are certain categories with many bloggers listed and you were one of them. Of course, I voted for you! How cool is that!!?

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    • I have noticed it. Only because someone else said to vote for their favorite blogger and she mentioned me and that she voted for me. I was shocked. Thanks for voting Lois. 😀 😀 😀

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  6. Your selection of photographs never disappoints! I really like all of them. The barn is an unusual shape. The young guy is so laid back. The traction engine is wonderful to look at. And the big ship coming into view from behind what looks like a traditionally built warehouse is a magnificent sight. Can I ask where this one was taken? Im guessing Alaska or Norway, but really haven’t a clue!

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    • That photo was taken in Astoria, Oregon on the Columbia River. That building is actually a fancy hotel. It was building on the site of an old cannery. So they kept the building looking like the original. Including the window sizes. I stay there when I’m in Astoria so I can get the ocean liners and pampering from the hotel.

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  7. Love your photo selection, especially the last one, there is so much action in that photo and the b/w version really enhances it completely.

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