When I was putting this gallery together I was struck by how many of these images stray into the almost underexposed territory. It was, overall, quite dark here this week, and I think I have reflected that:








Today is the last day of the SquareUp Challenge. I would invite you to take a look at Becky’s blog, she will run the challenge again in April. It’s a lot of fun and a nice community of contributors, so consider participating if you are at all interested.
Welcome to this week’s installment of my daily photographic record. Posts in this series will be photos from the week before, roughly Friday through Friday. This, once a week, wrap-up post will publish on Sunday. The photos for this post will be in a gallery format, they will have all been taken on my phone. The captions on the photos will be an indication of the photo-editing software used to edit them, or simply “as shot” for those that are unedited. *hopefully temporary update* The caption function is not functional on the new block editor in WordPress. So, I have added the editing note to the title which is visible if you click to view the gallery.
Writing a weekly wrap up with a gallery is a way for me to gather my thoughts on what has caught my attention in the previous week. It will be a way of filtering through what I am thinking about photographically. I’ll also be able to come back to these posts and look at what trends emerge over time.
As with all my posts, your comments are welcome. I appreciate your interaction with my work here on this blog. It is my intention to publish in this series on Sunday. Every Sunday that is possible. Looking at my year, I already know there are some weeks where I will not be close enough to my technology to make a post possible. In an effort to keep this project pleasant for myself, I won’t be attempting catch-up posts.
Hope to see you in the comments below and in this space next week!
Cheers!
I’ve still never used that block thing, no plans to use it.
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Yeah, it’s not great, so if you are fine with what you have, no need to switch.
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The first weeks of using it are a challenge, but I have found once you get through those few weeks it is actually much better as it offers so much more. However I can fully appreciate not wanting to go through the transition pain!
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The deer! And I love your mailbox! Stay warm…! Hope the sun comes out for you.
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Yes, I was super excited to see the deer.
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awww what a glorious wrap up this. Wonderful images, and to see all these lovely squares too – such joy.
Thank you for being such a greats squarer, it wouldn’t be the same without you
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Thanks very much Becky, I appreciate all your work to keep this challenge running.
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thank you 😀
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Nice warp up collection! I use the block editor without any difficulty but I know there are many who do not like it. I just center the caption words and that make is look more like a caption. Often I don’t remember to to do this however.
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Thanks for mentioning this because I think I almost always forget to do the centering thing.
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Found your blog through the Squares. I don’t do photos but enjoy the pictures of those who do.
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Yes, your posts stand out in squares because you approach the challenge differently, I enjoyed yours in the line-up.
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That’s what made this challenge so successful and fun. So many different ways to interpret. Just when you think UP was exhausted, somebody has a new idea. 🙂
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I agree completely, I’m not super creative that way, so some of the interpretations were just so amazing to me.
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