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CBWC: Things found on a Picnic Table or in a Park

This week our topic is Things found on a Picnic Table or in a Park.

Be creative if you feel like it, and fun with this challenge this week. Remember your photos needs to be black and white, desaturated, sepia (brown tones) or selective color.  I’m looking forward to seeing what you all come up.

Bob’s Wayside, Central Oregon Coast

Feel free to take new photos or dig through your archives.  The main object of this challenge is to have fun

Featured Bloggers

I had a marvelous response from all of you on last week’s  Triangles, Diamonds or Squares. I want to say thank you to each of you for participating and sharing your photos.  Here are the featured bloggers for this week.  Their posts really grabbed my attention. They are all worthy of a second or third look.

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.

  • Beginning with the Letters B or W
  • Smaller than a Bread Box or Bread Tin
  • Toys for all ages
  • Corners
  • Cute Factor
  • Buildings
  • Places to walk or hike

I hope you have FUN a lot of fun with this challenge.

For more information on this challenge, please visit the Cee’s Black & White Challenge page.

CBWC Badge

Black-&-White-Banner

Save the button to your computer and upload from there.

Still have questions? Please contact me.

My Entry this Week

Joseph Hill Park, Portland, Oregon
Canby Community Park, Canby, Oregon.
Milo McIver State Park, Estacada, Oregon
McDowell State Park, Lane County, Oregon.

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.

Qi (energy) hugs

Cee

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  1. Sorry for the late reply, thank you for the shoutout! Much appreciated. 🙂 I love the duck and the picnic table! 😀

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  2. I think we may have a full epidemic of lost sneakers and found bicycles 🙂 Mostly, what Garry finds is me and I find him, but I decided to not to that. I can never remember when we took which pictures, but I can remember that it was summer or spring because we don’t go into the parks when it’s sub-zero weather and two feet of snow on the ground. So I can usually narrow it down to anytime from May through October, with a lot of it in May and June when we are at our most enthusiastic,. So far, it works, more or less.

    I haven’t seen a deer in a park ever, though I’ve seen them in my backyard. The geese are whimsical, but herons are more common.

    I always enjoy your pictures and this last set of challenges have been a lot of fun. We need some fun! After the bleak year we had, we need SOMETHING positive!

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  3. Your photo challenges are always such fun. I so identify with your picnic table covered in leaves, takes me to fall which is a favorite time of year for me. Here is my entry for you this week. Have a good weekend Cee.

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  4. Nice bit of selective colouring on that table. And I thought I was cheating a bit with my interpretation of park but it turns out, I wasn’t so far off the mark after all 😄

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  5. Thank you Cee! This also gives me a way to find the next challenge without digging through hundreds of emails. I got too sick to work for ONE day and am fighting my way through 400 emails. You appreciation is hugely appreciated! Getting recognition from someone who is as good as you are makes me feel GREAT. Thank you again!!

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