First of all let me congratulate the winner of the last poll organized for Thursday’s Special photo challenge contest. Tobias M. Schiel with his innovative approach to the theme won most votes. Today the theme for Thursday’s Special photo challenge is Descent. If you want to participate in this challenge make sure to leave me your links (and link here) by 5th of July….
Shooting an amazing piece of creation in most unlikely places, or making a creation of your own and capturing it by camera; possibilities are countless. Have you recently seen something that changed the original aspect of a place/thing. Was it a pleasing creation or unsightly one? I was happy I’d turned into that alleyway when I saw the DJ Cat. (click on the bellow tune) I hope…
Break it down in the world of secrets My example for today’s sculpture theme is an alchemist sitting at the doorstep of a cafe in Bratislava. He was at the point of explaining one of his theories while I was passing by. Follow my lead, if you will, and post a photo(s) of a sculpture in black and white. Do it today or over…
Do you prefer cityscapes in colour or in black and white? This one is a photo of Venice, a panorama to be exact, made by stitching several frames. (If you click on the photo to zoom in, you’ll be able to see all the details) I would like you to check out participants’ entries. Click on the titles bellow: Singapore…
This week the WordPress photo challenger is Lignum Draco. He is showcasing a series of photos from the Vivid Festival of Sydney, but allows us to interpret the “vivid” theme the way we like. The only condition is to have fun. Here follows my choice for today along with some vivid music. Have a fun Friday everybody!
If you would like to participate in Thursday’s Special themeless (non)challenge, feel free to grab my Jupiter widget bellow and provide a link to this post in your post especially designed for this occasion. More details here. Check out other entries for Thursday’s Special: Mural 9601 Chain agreement National Relaxation Day
Notre Dame de Paris, one of the finest examples of French Gothic architecture, needs no particular introduction, and since this is my third post dedicated to it, I’ve decided to talk about music instead. This time I would like you to join me for a walk along Seine while listening to gothic, ethereal music by French neoclassical dark-wave group known as Dark Sanctuary. Click…
How do you own disorder? Disorder, disorder, disorder
Prompted by the Daily Post: Regret.
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