My Photo Week in Review: 10-18-2020


I’m back with my weekly round-up of photos submitted to various photo challenges, after taking a couple of weeks off to work on some organizing projects around the house.  The main thing that I wanted to accomplish was to set up my photo studio where I could store all of my gear and be able to locate everything.  You can see my new workspace below, complete with new shelves holding see-through lucite drawers. In the drawers and on the shelves are cameras, lenses, bags, straps, filters, props, manuals,  and miscellaneous other odds and ends. My kitchen cabinets are also looking much better!

The challenges have different themes and rules.  For some, the photo must be taken the week of the challenge, for others you can dig into your archives.  Some even have prizes.  Many of the sites have pages on Facebook.  Links are included to each challenge and the theme of the challenge is in the caption of each picture.  I think that other photographers enjoy learning about new challenges. You can share links to ones that you enjoy in the comments section so that we can all check them out.

52 Frames Weekly Challenge: https://52framescom/

Theme: Shoot Through

Self Taught Photographers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1441617732734316

Theme: Cute Kids

The Trevor Carpenter Photography Challenge: https://photochallenge.tempusaura.com/

Theme: Clean or Dirty (my studio re-org)

2020 Photo Challenge: https://traveltalk.me.uk/2020/10/11/2020-photo-challenge-41/

Theme: Seascapes

A Photo A Week: https://nadiamerrillphotography.wordpress.com/2020/10/15/a-photo-a-week-challenge-masks/

Theme: Masks

Sunday Stills: https://secondwindleisure.com/2020/10/11/sunday-stills-fall-color-challenge-acres-of-ochre/

Theme: Ochre

Lens-Artists Challenge:  https://horseaddict.net/2020/10/10/lens-artists-challenge-118-biasini-speaks-about-communication/

Theme: Communication

 

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  1. Wonderful shots of different subjects this week, Susan! YYour reorganized studio looks roomy and serene–a great place to trigger creativity!

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