This week my black and white challenge topic is Patterns in Nature. I hope you have FUN with this challenge.

Be creative if you feel like it, and have 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.
Please note that I have a series of Tips from Cee page. I posted several tips for black and white you may want to check out.
Feel free to take new photos or dig through your archives. The main object of this challenge is to have fun.
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.
- Any Kind of Seating
- In or On Water
- All Things Farm Related
- Lost or Left Behind
- Bigger than a Bread Box
- Beginning with the letters B or W
- Two Items
- Thing Found in a Kitchen
For more information on this challenge, please visit the Cee’s Black & White Challenge page.
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Still have questions? Please contact me.
My Entry this Week




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.
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Cee

Oh wow! Your images are almost silver tinted in the way you have captured light. …quite amazing photography!!
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Oh Suzette, what a sweet comment. So glad you like these black and whites 😀
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My pleasure Cee.
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Lovely. These work well in b/w.
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Thanks Margaret. I really worked on them 😀
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Of course, I’m partial to the Burchell’s zebra, South African speaking. But the leaves on the water looking like plates – that’s a wonderous image. I can just see little fairies dancing on them!
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Those are giant lily pads. They can actually hold up a child who weighs 40 lbs. they are 3 to 4 feet in diameter. They are magical. 😀
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Fat Peaseblossom and Moth then! 😄
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Just so perfectly amazing 🙂
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Thanks Hammad, I’m glad you like my black and whites this week 😀
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That zebra is striking!
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I like the little light gray part of their stripes. 😀
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Love that zebra and the flower in the image above it.
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Thanks John for stopping by. Glad you liked my black and whites 😀
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Superb shots. Hard to pick a favourite, but that dahlia is pretty special.
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That dahlia is yellow and magenta, pretty good in color too!!!!! Thanks Karen 😀
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I love the variety of selections Cee 🙂 🙂
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So glad you like these photos 😀
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Ha….love the zebra!
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Thanks Sandy 😀
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Sure!
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Love all your examples, Cee, but especially the fern.
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those petals are magical.
https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2023/05/amazonian-giant-waterlily.html
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Gorgeous mono photos – love the dahlia!
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So glad you especially like my dahlia in BW 😀
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These patterns are all amazing Cee. You have a wonderful eye for patterns.
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Thanks Vanda for your wonderful comment 😀
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Beautifully illustrated with these images.
Love the zebra pattern.
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Thanks for commenting 😀
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You are welcome, Cee Neuner.
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Love this!
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So glad you like my black and whites for the week 😀 😀 Have a wonderful week ahead 😀
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I love that zebra shot Cee! Here’s my challenge participation – have a great weekend!
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