Monthly Archives: August 2021

2021 365: Day 243 (August 31)

So, I’m taking my prompts this year from a 365 book simply entitled “365 Day Photo Challenge”.  The idea this year is for me to take this more seriously, to think about the prompt and actively shoot for it, not just pick a photo that may or may not match.  Yes indeed.  Getting real.  The prompt today is “Words.”

Words on walls.

Flower of the Day: August 31, 2021

Cee’s Flower of the Day.

Yes, I am still indulging in my B&W flower experiment.  Why not?

2021 365: Day 242 (August 30)

So, I’m taking my prompts this year from a 365 book simply entitled “365 Day Photo Challenge”.  The idea this year is for me to take this more seriously, to think about the prompt and actively shoot for it, not just pick a photo that may or may not match.  Yes indeed.  Getting real.  The prompt today is “Vowels.”

I’d like to buy a vowel please…

Flower of the Day: August 30, 2021

Cee’s Flower of the Day.

Yes, I am still indulging in my B&W flower experiment.  Why not?

2021 365: Day 241 (August 29)

So, I’m taking my prompts this year from a 365 book simply entitled “365 Day Photo Challenge”.  The idea this year is for me to take this more seriously, to think about the prompt and actively shoot for it, not just pick a photo that may or may not match.  Yes indeed.  Getting real.  The prompt today is “Question.”

No question here.

Silent Sunday, August 29, 2021

Flower of the Day: August 29, 2021

Cee’s Flower of the Day.

Yes, I am still indulging in my B&W flower experiment.  Why not?

2021 365: Day 240 (August 28)

So, I’m taking my prompts this year from a 365 book simply entitled “365 Day Photo Challenge”.  The idea this year is for me to take this more seriously, to think about the prompt and actively shoot for it, not just pick a photo that may or may not match.  Yes indeed.  Getting real.  The prompt today is “Outside.”

Caturday, at the end of a very very long week.

Flower of the Day: August 28, 2021

Cee’s Flower of the Day.

Yes, I am still indulging in my B&W flower experiment.  Why not?