I received this challenge from my friend Alex Solomon. “Seven days. Seven black and white photos of your life. No people. No explanation. Challenge someone new each day.” Today I challenge Cee.

I received this challenge from my friend Alex Solomon. “Seven days. Seven black and white photos of your life. No people. No explanation. Challenge someone new each day.” Today I challenge Cee.

I received this challenge from my friend Alex Solomon. Okay, girl, here goes. Hard for me to post with no words, but. . . . .“Seven days. Seven black and white photos of your life. No people. No explanation. Challenge someone new each day.” Today I challenge Jerry Baldwin.

I received this challenge from my friend Alex Solomon. Okay, girl, here goes. Hard for me to post with no words, but. . . . .“Seven days. Seven black and white photos of your life. No people. No explanation. Challenge someone new each day.”

Today, I inviteAngloswiss to join the 7 Day Photo Challenge.
I received this challenge from my friend Alex Solomon. Okay, girl, here goes. Hard for me to post with no words, but. . . . .“Seven days. Seven black and white photos of your life. No people. No explanation. Challenge someone new each day.”
Day 1

Today I challenge Marilyn Armstrong.
For this prompt: https://narami.wordpress.com/2017/09/19/tuesdays-of-texture-week-38-of-2017/
Cats are the best imitators of all. Their natural curiosity and herd instinct makes them just have to investigate everything, including everything their siblings are investigating.
Please click on first photo to enlarge all and see captions.
For Paula’s Thursday Special blog challenge: Imitation.
Whether at home with brother Diego or meeting new friends at the beach, Morrie is definitely a water dog. Once mom put the steps in the pool, it made it even easier to exit. He liked all the new scents at the beach—from babies to bottoms. Oh, Morrie.

I love the layers even within the layers in this photo snapped while driving by! Why were those bricks laid so unevenly? Was that why the stucco came off in this area? Did the jutting bricks mean there was less stucco and so it was weaker?
No accident ensued as a result of this shoot. If moving with no chance to pull over, I take a fast glance, then avert eyes back to my driving as I hold the camera up at eye level on the side of my head and and click away, then later crop. Some shots just can’t be missed. Luckily, there was no traffic behind me when I saw this potential shot, so I was able to stop and click it out of the car window.

Uncropped, unlevelled. Drive-by Shooting.