A Word a Week Photography Challenge – Watch

Sue Llewellyn over at Word in Your Ear has challenged us again with the word ‘watch’. 

When I first saw the word I didn’t think of the verb but rather the noun. Seeing that I don’t have any pictures of watches I had to look for pictures of people, animals or things in the act of watching. I think you may find some of these amusing.

ImageImageImageImageImageImageFor more photos featuring the word watch head on over to Sue Llewellyn’s site.

 

A Word a Week Photograph Challenge – Water

….I’m very attracted to water

I live by water all year round. My home is 100m from Lake Ontario and my cottage is on Georgian Bay. My walks take me along the shores of the lake and our dog loves to swim in the lake.

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For more photos of water check out Sue Llewelyn’s A Word in Your Ear.

A Word A Week Photograph Challenge – Contrast

….a challenge from Sue Llewellyn

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To me contrast is not just complementary colours, side by side, but anything that makes something else stand out. Black and white and neutral colours make bright colours stand out and unusual groupings provide contrast. I love the dachshund surrounded by the bright pink flowers over the black and white stripes.

For more photographs that feature contrast go to A Word a Week Photograph Challenge.

A Word a Week Photograph Challenge – Frame

…..every week Sue Llewellyn goes into her Oxford dictionary and randomly pulls a word that becomes the challenge for that week

The word this week is frame. I suppose you could take it literally and find pictures of frames or things held within a frame or one could go with the verb ‘to frame’.

A natural hand made frame made by a student in grade 3

A natural hand made frame made by a student in grade 3

A gate framing the entrance to a home in Dublin.

A gate framing the entrance to a home in Dublin.

An arch framing the entrance  to Dublin Castle.

An arch framing the entrance to Dublin Castle.

A statue in Dublin framing my silly husband.

A statue in Dublin framing my silly husband.

A tunnel framing Croagh Patrick in Westport.

A tunnel framing Croagh Patrick in Westport.

To see more  ‘A Word a Week Photograph Challenge – Frame’ go to Sue Llewellyn’s site.

A Word A Week: Undulate

.Sue’s word challenge this week is ‘undulate’, meaning to move with a smooth wavelike motion

From subtle ripples in the sand to man made structures (pipe organ and hallway at the AGO) and back to nature (The Cheltenham Badlands).

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