CFFC: Paper (Mostly Food Wrappers)


I work for a company that provides training for emergency telecommunicators aka dispatchers as well as develops the software for emergency communications.

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#SundayStills – #Leaves


These are some photos of leaves taken in the past.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #174: Shapes and Design


This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #174, Patti invites everyone to share some shapes and interesting designs.

From my experience, to make a bridge takes many shapes – triangles, trapezoids, squares to name a few. These shapes typically make up the basic design of any bridge. I hope you enjoy my gallery of bridges.

CMMC: November Color Blue


Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

CFFC: Future Nostalgic


Print-worthy photo

Some of my all-time favorite photos have been of nature whether it be strange weather or just landscape photos from my hikes, from time to time, I would look back at those photos and I would be transported back to that day.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #173: Interesting Architecture


This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #173, Tina invites everyone to share some interesting architecture.

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CMMC: November Close Up


Cosmo close up

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

CFFC: Sand or Dirt


Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #172: A Day of the Week


This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #172, Amy invites everyone to share a Day of the Week.

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CMMC: October Alphabet – Must have Q or U in the Word


Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

CFFC: Candid Photography


Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #171: Weird and Wonderful


Weird and Wonderful, this is the topic for this week’s Lens-Artist Photo Challenge, hosted by Ann-Christine, which is another topic I find challenging for me.

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CMMC: October Pick a Topic


Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

CFFC: Twisty and Squiggly


Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

#SundayStills – So Pink!


I went to a cousin’s wedding in 2017 while I was spending a long 4 months break in China. In China, weddings are apparently a big deal. It’s basically a party of which everyone is invited as long as you’re related to somebody at the party. There are limousine involved and singer and dancer, photographer. It sounds expensive, if you ask me.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #170: Street Art


This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #170, Patti challenges everyone with the topic of Street Art, which I thought was especially challenging for me.

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CMMC: October Color Orange or Light Green


light green leaves
Unripe Tomatoes
Orange pumpkin

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

A Photo a Week Challenge: Ancient


When I saw the topic for this challenge, my memory almost immediately took me to this picture. This was a church long ago, back when Portuguese dominated this town, Macau, in China. Sadly, it was burn down and all that was left was this wall.

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CFFC: Straight Lines


Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

#SundayStills – Burnt Orange


#SundayStills

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #169: The Ordinary


This week, on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #169, I.J Khanewala is guest-hosting and he’s challenging everyone to take a second look at the ordinary. Sometimes, those things can surprise you or even put a smile on your face.

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CFFC: Curves and Arches


Bridge to Temple

Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

#SundayStills – Hobbies


In January of 2020, I toured a house where the hostess has a hobby of collecting nativity figures from every country. Just about every inch of her home – kitchen counter, stove, bedrooms, even bathrooms – was occupied by a nativity figurine and it was supposed to be put away after the new year but she kept it out for my church group.

Some of these figurines were very intricate while some even required special instruments to see.

I wonder if she had done it again for Christmas 2020?

#SundayStills