Anyway, those of you that have been following along know that I'm actively participating in the October Photo a Day Challenge. Amy from The idea room gives prompts for every day of the month. The idea is we, as participants of the challenge, follow the prompts and submit a photo (to our choice of social media) that we feel best represents the prompt for that given day. I find that this daily exercise has heightened my creativity and kept me on my toes about the simple things that inspire me to take my love for photography to a new level. To think OUTSIDE the box, so to speak.
So, without further adieu, here are my submissions for the last three days.
"Shallow." Oct. 5th.
Yes! Those are my poorly manicured "piddy's" in my horrendously maintained swimming pool. Just understand, I live in an area that has A LOT of pine trees and the wind is not kind! It fits the "shallow" theme rather nicely though. Don't you think? :-/
"Looking Down." Oct. 6th.
I had been thinking about WHAT I was going to do for this photo ALL day. I had all sorts of ideas, but alas, my schedule for that day was extremely full. I was actually at an event in the early evening and KNEW I HAD to get this photo DONE. I was outside and frantically looking for something I could just submit. I looked down (fitting) and there was this scratch in the concrete! I think it goes rather well with my cool Raspberry colored Adidas!! I'm actually pretty stoked with this photo!! :D
"Movement." Oct. 7th.
I LOVE this photo. The blonde dog is Whiskey. He belongs to my Roommates. The black dog is Ziggypop! She is MY fur baby!! They are so in love with each other. It's ridiculous!! Whiskey is 10 and Ziggy is 8. They have SO much fun with each other. I'm so glad I was able to catch them in action!!
There it is. I hope these photos are bringing joy to more people than just me. I REALLY enjoy looking and finding them.
That's all for now but, I PROMISE, that's not the end. Stay tuned!!
Blessings to you and yours!! I'll be back!! :)
Big grins...these are all perfect for the the key words of the challenge and, oh so, beautifully photographed. I like the "looking down" pic a lot. The color just draws my eye.
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