I’d Rather Be…

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of March 14, 2018. If given the choice, what would you rather be doing, right now? On most days — if the weather isn’t too miserable — I’d much rather be outdoors, letting my curiosity guide me as I explore the hidden trails around Lake Natoma and Folsom Lake. On this […]

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WPC: Story

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of March 7, 2018. For this week’s challenge, do some visual storytelling with your photography. I didn’t stick around to read the final version of the sign — maybe “Happy Independence Day” since this was near the end of June?… although it doesn’t look like she has nearly enough letters for […]

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WPC: Out of This World

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of February 28, 2018. This week, share a picture that takes us on a journey into the unknown. I tried something a little different this week. My photos were shot from unusual perspectives, most of them very close to the ground. Then I intensified the existing colors to show each subject […]

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WPC: A Face in the Crowd

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of February 21, 2018. For this week’s photo challenge, try your hand at a different type of portrait… Explore the use of anonymity to express both that which is common to all of us and the uniqueness that stands out even when the most obvious parts of us are hidden. Just as […]

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WPC: Tour Guide

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of February 7, 2018. What do you love about where you live? Show us! I spend a lot of time on this blog sharing images from my local area and writing about how lucky I am to live here. What I love about this area is the sense of history buried just […]

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WPC: Weathered

The Daily Post Weekly Photo Challenge for the week of January 10, 2018. This week, show us the effect of time and the elements. On walks around my neighborhood in the past few months I’ve been noticing small decorated stones left in random places, like outside the door of the local CVS Pharmacy or at the corner of a busy […]

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