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Weekly Photo Challenge: Adventure
Weekly Photo Challenge: Adventure. This week, share a photo that says “adventure.” It could be an image of someone setting off on an epic journey, a photo you took on an adventure of your own, or something more metaphoric that represents … Continue reading
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Tagged photography, postaday, Travel and Tourism, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Dialogue
Weekly Photo Challenge: Dialogue for this week’s challenge, bring together two of your photos into dialogue. What do they say to each other? These were found within a few feet of each other on the same wall. Related articles … Continue reading
Posted in insects, Panama, Photo Challenge, photography, wildlife
Tagged insects, photography, postaday, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Fray
Weekly Photo Challenge: Fray Share a photo of what “fray” means to you — it could be a tear in a favorite pair of jeans, a street rumble just about to begin, or a friend diving into an oncoming wave at … Continue reading
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Tagged fray, frayed, Photograph, photography, postaday, Weekly Photo Challenge, Weekly Photography Challenge
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Boca Chica Getaway
We have been to the Seagullcove Lodge in Boca Chica before, so when an Oferta Simple came up we bought a couple more nights there. It’s a great little hotel with only six cabanas so it feels very personal, and … Continue reading
Posted in Exploring the Area, Panama, travel
Tagged Boca Chica, Chiriqui, Oferta Simple, Panama, photography, Seagullcove Lodge, Travel and Tourism
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Bugs and Critters of the Day
We have bugs. I have a camera. You know what that means. Bug pictures! There is always something interesting crawling or flying around here. I love being outdoors here, and have been spending many late evenings outdoors on the terrace … Continue reading
Posted in insects, Panama, wildlife
Tagged Chiriqui, insects, Panama, photography, wildlife
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette
Weekly Photo Challenge: Silhouette Photography is all about experimenting with light, and then positioning yourself (or your subject) in the right spot to achieve a certain effect. One such effect is a silhouette, in which an outline of someone or something appears dark … Continue reading
Posted in Panama, Photo Challenge, photography
Tagged Photograph, photography, postaday, sunset photo, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Texture
Weekly Photo Challenge: Texture This week, share a texture found in an unexpected place. It could be made of natural materials, as in these images, or with man-made objects. This is a great opportunity to look at the world in a slightly … Continue reading
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Tagged nature, Panama, Photograph, photography, postaday, Texture, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Zigzag
Weekly Photo Challenge: Zigzag For this week’s challenge, share with us your own take on zigging and zagging. It can be a winding path, the Herringbone pattern on your coat, a scar: any jagged line that tells a story. A bit of … Continue reading
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Tagged photography, postaday, Weekly Photo Challenge, zigzag
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Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer Lovin’
Weekly Photo Challenge: Summer Lovin’ This week, share a photo that says summer lovin’ to you. It might be a favorite pair of sandals you can’t bear to part with, the homemade salsa you made with veggies from your garden, the … Continue reading
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Tagged Photograph, photography, postaday, summer lovin, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Photo Challenge: Containers
Photo Challenge: Containers From “Don’t judge a book by its cover” to “Don’t look at the jug, but at what it contains” (an old Rabbinic saying), we’re constantly taught that the contents of things are more important than the vessels, wrappers, and boxes that … Continue reading





