Category Archives: Photo Challenges
Hitchhiking Ghost: JNW’s Halloween Challenge, Ghost
We almost stopped to pick up this hitchhiking apparition, but my driver lost his nerve at the last minute. I was looking forward to the ghost stories, but oh, well. Perhaps it got a ride with a sheetmetal truck or a sghoulbus!
Addendum: Since posting this photo, all sorts of strange things have been happening. First of all, after I put it on my desktop, when I tried to access it to reduce the size and use the color edit tool, I was told I didn’t have permission to view it and had to go through all sorts of rituals including rebooting to be get access.
Then, once in my media file and on my posted blog, suddenly WP would let me view my post in edit mode only, and the permalink didn’t work. Eventually, I got access to the URL by viewing it in Reader and copying the URL to send Jennifer a pingback.
Now I am sure that we did indeed pick up this hitchhiker who is residing in my MacBook Air. I am hoping on November 2, she will again be on her way—doomed to wander the backroads of this world forever. Don’t you love her shoulder pads and tiara???
https://jennifernicholewells.com/2016/09/01/jnws-halloween-challenge/
Fun!
This is my niece Lainie who is a comedian and lots of fun. Can’t you just tell that from this photo?
Teaching the Way: Cee’s Which Way Challenge, August 3, 2016
(Click on first photo and arrows to enlarge photos and read the story.)
This is a bit different take on the question, “Which way?”
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/08/03/cees-which-way-challenge-august-3-2016/
Cee’s Oddball Challenge, 2016, Week 28
The paparazzi were out in full force at the all-class reunion today.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/07/15/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-28/
Seeing the World in Black and White
I actually stopped the woman pictured in the first picture and asked if I could photograph her hair.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/07/13/reminder-ccy-challenge-23-black-and-white-the-basics-3/
Flipping Out and Narrowing Down:Cee’s CCY Challenge 22
I have problems approaching anything in a left-brained manner and my locational dyslexia makes mirror images a problem, but there is something about flipping an image that is intriguing to me. I don’t really know why I prefer one view to the other, but I always do, and I know Cee can explain why. As for cropping–that’s my baby!––all hands on instead of preplanning. So, I’m going to take a few images to crop and flip and let’s see what happens.
I immediately saw an image within an image in this larger shot. See if you can see it:
Before I show the cropped version, here is this version flipped:
Here is the crop, both original and flipped:

Can you see why I chose this detail to crop? Do you see the bird, and perhaps a chick on the branch below her? Okay if you don’t see the chick, as it is a bit more abstract.
Both Yolanda and I prefer the right-facing bird. I think Cee would say it is because the eye goes to the sun-shaped light spot and then moves down to the bird and circles around to the right before curling to the left, to take in the entire scene. With the left-facing bird, the eye goes to the “sun” , down the bird and off the tail to the edge of the photo, leaving out the entire left side. I may or may not be right about this. All I know is that I like the first one better.
Now I’m off in search of more to flop and chop!!!
What Are the Chances? Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge 2016 Week 21
I swear this is not a setup! I came in, tossed some change down on the desk and opened my computer. After working for a few minutes, I looked down and this is what I saw. Luckily my camera was handy just a few steps away. What are the chances that the coin would balance itself on edge like this???? Again..I couldn’t balance it if I tried. My friendly desk poltergeists had a hand in it.
To read a follow-up story to this one, go here:
https://judydykstrabrown.com/2016/05/26/so-strange-so-strange/
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/05/22/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-21/
Cee’s BW Photo Challenge, Heads
(Click on first photo and then arrows to enlarge and view photos.)




