This week the topic is Fire Prevention: Fire Trucks, Fire Houses, Fire Hydrant, Firemen. This is a topic you can really have enjoy. Let’s see how creative you can get. I’m looking forward to what you all decide to post. I just want you to have some fun with your photography.
Upcoming Topics
For a list of upcoming topics, please see the list below. Be creative and challenge yourself. For a great black and white photo look for contrast or highly textured subjects to photograph.
- Fire Prevention: Fire Trucks, Fire Houses, Fire Hydrant, Firemen
- Fountains
- Signs of any kind
- Benches
- Mirror images or reflections
- Sculptures, statues, carvings
- Glass: Anything from a light bulb to a glass building
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
- Desaturated – very little color tone left in your photo
I hope you have FUN a lot of fun with this challenge.
For more information on this challenge, please visit the Black & White Challenge page.
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.
Still have questions? Please contact me.
For the Love of Challenges
I’ve put together a list of challenges and their hosts. So if you know a challenge host, please direct them to my blog. Feel free to contact me anytime. I hope everyone will be able to use my lists.
MY ENTRY THIS WEEK
Fire hydrant
Canby’s Fire House
Fire Tower in Oregon City, Oregon
Fire Extinguisher
Vintage Fire Truck (1920’s)
Qi (energy) hugs
Cee
I love your photos! My littlest guy loves everything fire prevention. I’m sure he would love all of these! 🙂
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Thanks Kat. 😀
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That hydrant is a hoot! Love the vintage fire truck.
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Thanks Sandy for commenting. 😀
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My pleasure, Cee.
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That is a great collection of fire-related photos, Cee. I can see why you chose them. Have a lovely and (not too) warm weekend!
Here are mine: https://figmentsofadutchess.com/2018/07/07/cbw-fire-prevention/
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I love that fire hydrant. 🙂
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Thanks Willow for your comment. 😀
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That fire hydrant is hysterical! Love the photos!!
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Thanks Dorinda 😀
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You’re welcome, Cee!
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Back didn’t ping. Here is my collection of the week: https://picturesimperfectblog.wordpress.com/2018/07/05/verschon-mein-haus-zund-andre-an/
I think mine are the oldest (fire station marker, fire station). 😀
What’s the purpose of the fire tower? Look out or practicing? We have these high towers next to fire stations, but they are closed, and are being used for drills.
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We have dense forest where I live. These towers are built on hill tops and high, so they can watch for wildfires.
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Don’t think that’s a legal paint job on the fire hydrant.
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You see that fairly common around here. I don’t know the regulations in Oregon. 😀
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I like the last photo of the fire engine, Cee. It has beautiful composition and exposure.
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Thanks Allan 😀
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If I can, I’m going to get downtown and take one new shot of Uxbridge’s brand new fire house, too!
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Yeah, our firehouse is fairly new … all things considered 😀
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I couldn’t resist going off the path … 😉 https://naamayehuda.com/2018/07/05/hold-fire/
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Interesting photos. Looks like we will be getting a collection of fire stations around the world 🙂
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I think this could be a fun challenge for us who are curious about other countries. 😀
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