In a post created specifically for this challenge, share a photo that captures the threshold.
threshold (n) an entrance or doorway
Ludlow has a fine collection of Georgian doorways of many different and unusual styles from simply elegant neo-classical to ornate porches and fancy fanlights. (click image to enlarge)
Which one is your favourite?
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In a post created specifically for this challenge, share a photo that brings a street to life.
Document the movement (or stillness) of a street: tell a story with your snapshot, capture a scene that reveals a bit about a place, or simply show us where you live — or a path you often take.
~ Cheri
We are going to take a gentle stroll along the bank of the River Ljubljanica in Ljubljana, Slovenia on a lovely hot summer’s day. From being a former dull, grey town in a communist country, Ljubljana is now a hip small capital city with a vibrant café culture and beautiful Viennese Secessionist Architecture.
In the MarketMarket Stallsalong the LjubljanicaLove LocksCafé CultureCafé Culture
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Read my previous posts on Ljubljana: Here and here.
THIS WEEK, IN A POST CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHOW US AN IMAGE THAT SAYS REFLECTION.
I have blogged about Yosemite before; it is a place where I felt the opportunity to reflect on life. It seems appropriate to use this image for this week’s photo challenge.
Ailsa of “Where’s My Backpack?” has been pondering her visits to gardens around the world this week. If you would like to join in with her challenge then please do. Everyone is welcome.
And I am combining this with the Weekly Photo Challenge from WordPress:Inside.
As some of you will know I do have another blog which is specifically for flowers – Earth Laughs in Flowers – and if you click this link you will be able to read about some of the gardens I have been enchanted by and see some lovely flowers and plants.
But for this challenge I am going to show you some of the odd sculptures and statues that have caught my eye whilst wandering inside the gardens, beginning with the infamous Eden Project in Cornwall.
(click on an image to enlarge)
The BeeThe Rites of Dionysus by Tim ShawWEEE Man, Outdoor BiomeIncy Wincy spider…or is it a crab?
Next is a visit to the National Botanic Garden of Wales.
‘Tawr’ A Welsh Black by Sally Matthews‘Pi’ by Rawleigh ClayCircle of Decision
And finally a few sculptures that have appeared in my favourite garden, RHS Wisley in Surrey.
This week’s photo challenge is about perspective: post a photo which is not what it seems to be.
For those who are looking for an extra bit of challenge, show us two photos, each one showing a different angle or interpretation of the same subject:
Well I am always photographing the same subject at different angles, especially with flowers, where the shape or texture changes.
Thistle flower from above – spherical and smoothThistle flower from the side – oval and spikySunflower – a bee’s perspectiveSunflower – the human perspective
and often with architectural details where distortion is inevitable
Looking up – Incised Geometric Painting inside the Main Gate (Taj Mahal)The Main Gate from a distance
or unusual
What do you see?Street Art – white paint on top of an advertisement
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