Here is my entry for Patti’s of Lens-Artists Photo A Week Challenge with the topic of Letter A. This is also my entry for Jude’s, Travel Word Blog, 2020 Photo Challenge with the topic of Shape and Form.
Ship’s Anchors.

Alone. Actually she wasn’t alone, I just cropped out her dad.

These next two photos are all about architecture. These are two of my favorites. The first one, I’ve not done in black and white before.


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.
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Cee

Extraordinary the difference black and white can make. I love your first architectural one. 🙂 🙂
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I’m glad you like that photo. 😀 😀 Thanks Jo for commenting.
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You can’t stop to amaze me. Your photography is to die for.
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Thanks for such a wonderful comment 😀
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Great shots.. Love that last one.. 😉
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I love how that turned out so well in bw. 😀
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Love the BW effect.
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Thanks for your comment 😀
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I do like the first ‘architecture’ building in B&W.
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So glad you like it. Thanks 😀
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The ships anchors is my favourite 🙂
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I obviously liked the anchors on that ship 😀
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A fabulous collection, Cee. I love the ship’s anchor and its reflection. Wonderful perspective. And of course the architecture images. I really enjoyed them. Glad you joined us!
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My pleasure Patti. 😀 😀
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Fantastic captures!
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Thanks 😀
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All great captures, but I love the image of the child.
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So glad you like the little girl. The lighting was perfect on her. 😀
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What a great set of photos. The Tacoma Museum is perfect for Jude’s challenge – with which, incidentally, I am struggling, so it’s very lovely and helpful to see your takes on the topic.
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I thought about going real simple with just a single object (Travel with Intent is a good example), but then I found the anchors for Lens-Artist and I decided to combine the two challenges. Strange how our minds work at times.
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I find my mind’s workings increasingly strange, Cee. But there are moments, as in your photo series and also as in the A Team – where a good plan comes together. Bravo, your mind!
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Big fan of architecture images. I especially like that last one. It appears to be a roof line with some vent tubes. Love the composition.
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Thanks so much for commenting John 😀
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All wonderful, Cee. Perfect in monochrome. The architecture shots are marvelous, and the last one is so heavenly composed. The last but one – what kind of building is it?
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It is under a glass museum. The lower street level, where I took the photo shows their venting system. I love how architectural they made it look. 😀
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Me too – gorgeous.
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Great photos. Well done. Such is the life and lot of dads, cropped out. 🙂 🙂
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Yeah, but this one was sort of on purpose for a minute or two 😀
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Great anchor and shadow, but the star of the group here for me is that Tacoma Museum of Glass – such wonderful shapes! Thanks Cee 🙂
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I love that building. The top and front of it is quite amazing too. I should put them both together one day.
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