wet It has been plenty wet around here this week. Tons of rain!
numbers I really did have a hard time with this one. I walked around outside and noticed my rain gauge that showed the rain we’ve gotten this week!
children’s book This is a really cool book: Manhattan: Mapping the Story of an Island
favorite When I was initially thinking of favorite, I was thinking of posting a picture of something that is your favorite. However, Friday morning when I was going to get in my car I noticed this stick like bug. This was my favorite photo of the week!
your choice We saw this gorgeous Dahlia while walking through the neighborhood.
I’d love you to join along with us next week! Challenge yourself this week to step out of your comfort zone. Get low, go high, change your angle, get close, back up. Do something different with your shots this week! A couple simple guidelines..
1. Anyone can participate.
2. Since this challenge is meant to help you expand your eye for photography, try to take five new photos this week for the challenge. Or do as many as you got!
3. If you find yourself struggling, you may use one photo from your archive, but who will really know…
4. Link up here on Saturday or sometime before the next Saturday. You can use the button below or just a link would be nice.
5. Have fun iSpying!
For next week the prompts you will be looking to photograph or iSpy are as follows:
– mess
– patch
– mystery
– funny
– your choice
Suggest a Prompt! If you have a prompt you would like to do, please comment below or email me with your ideas! I’ll keep a running list of those and use as needed.
Have fun with it! Happy iSpying!
What a beautiful dahlia! I thought we had gotten a lot of rain too but I don’t think we got that much.
I can’t pick a favourite photo this week — they’re all so good!!!
Thank you! I feel like these prompts get more and more challenging.
Love the raindrops photo. (Thankfully) we only got a normal amount of rain this past week – no more floods for us! That Manhattan book looks really interesting!
Yes, I hate to see all the flooding and hurricanes and drought for that matter.