BLACK & WHITE SUNDAY: TRACES OF THE PAST Y4-04

This is the only Black & White Sunday this month, and I decided that it should be Traces of the Past (the recurrent photo challenge on this blog). Here is one of the most beautiful landmarks of Northumberland – the famous Bamburgh Castle. The day I took this photo it glistened nicely in late, golden sunlight, but for this opportunity I decided to show it in silvery tones i.e. in black and white.  

Don’t feel bad if there are no old buildings in your surroundings, past can be found in many forms, not just architecture.  I count on your original interpretations to prove that. Take your time responding to the challenge and most of all HAVE FUN! 

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NOTICE: The next challenge on this blog will appear on 10 May. I’m taking a break. 

THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: WAY

In all the years of challenges I have never given you the theme WAY, so I thought it was about time I  included it in Thursday’s Special photo challenge. No other special reason than that. I will check the entries next Wednesday so take your time posting and let’s hope you will  find the right way 😉 

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THURSDAY’S SPECIAL: TRACES OF THE PAST Y3-10

For the third year in a row, and for the tenth time this year (I skipped the one in October) I am posting Traces of the Past challenge. This month it is a photo challenge in colour and you’ll have a really long deadline since I am going on a holiday next week. The next post on this blog is planned for 30 November and you have time until 29 November. I look forward to seeing your posts on my return. Wishing you all peace and happiness!

 

ALNWICK CASTLE

 

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Traces of the Past is a recurrent photo challenge that (normally) happens every month (one month in colour as part of Thursday’s Special and the following month in black and white as part of Black & White Sunday). You are free to choose whatever traces of the past you can find. It does not have to be a distant one, or rich in history; it can be something personal, or it can even have a human form.