Hello, dear photobloggers. I just wanted to let you know that there is no challenge this week as I’m on vacation. Next week, look for something fun from my trip.
Have a great week, everyone!
Hello, dear photobloggers. I just wanted to let you know that there is no challenge this week as I’m on vacation. Next week, look for something fun from my trip.
Have a great week, everyone!
We’ve had the opportunity to visit Hawaii a couple of times the last few years, and each time we’ve been to a different luau on the island of Kauai. The highlight of the show at each of these luaus has been the fire dancers. Their skill with the fire sticks or flaming poi balls is amazing to watch. Fire is such an essential element. Without it, humans would never have figured out how to cook their food (not to mention no fire oven pizzas) or to heat their dwellings. I love building fires in the fireplace at our family cabin. It links me to my past. My grandmother and uncle gathered and hand-laid the stones in it. I’m fascinated by the movement of flames.
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I’ve done several color challenges lately, so this time I decided to go for the whole shebang. I’m looking for the most colorful thing you can find to photograph. This amazing building is the Old Town Hall in Bamberg, Germany. From Bamberg’s tourism site: “According to legend the bishop of Bamberg did not grant the citizens any land for the construction of a town hall. This prompted the townsfolk to ram stakes into the river Regnitz to create an artificial island, on which they built the town hall they so badly wanted.”
The Hall includes an archway (shown below) to the bridges that allow people to cross the Regnitz River.
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This waterfall is in an isolated location along the Road to Hana on the Island of Maui, Hawaii. For more from this challenge, visit Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Isolated Objects.
I have chosen yellow. This is the Schoenbrunn Palace in Vienna, Austria.
For more from this challenge, visit Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Color of Your Choice.
One of the stops we made on our river cruise was Melk, Austria to visit the beautiful Melk Abbey. The abbey stands on the top of a hill and includes a school and an amazing library, and is one of the most striking sites along the Danube. As we found out, almost every historic building in Europe has scaffolding on it all of the time. At least it’s much less noticeable from below than it is from the courtyard were the second and third photos were taken. This arch is the one you can see on the first photo right in the center.
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I only seem to photograph animals while on vacation. Hawaii is a bit overrun with hei heis (aka chickens). I’m not sure why they call them hei hei, but they were EVERYWHERE! The lovely rooster was at a plantation where we enjoyed a delicious and festive luau. He was moving so quickly, he’s not quite in focus, but the colors of his feathers are still beautiful.
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It’s been a year since I did a transportation challenge, and the last time also featured photos from a trip to Chicago. I guess that’s because Salt Lake City is such a personal transportation city. Everyone I know owns a car, and most of the people I know drive their cars daily. But anyway, we just came back from Chicago, and we had the chance to catch the “L” to a Cubs game at Wrigley Field. (Maybe next week I’ll do a sports theme and post a picture of the game.) In a city that is almost entirely brick (because of the Chicago fire of Mrs. O’Leary fame), we found it amazing that many of the elevated platforms for the the trains are wood.
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I love the lines in the LDS Laie Hawaii Temple. So clean and simple yet elegant.
For more from this challenge, visit the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Lines.
Who remembers watching Sesame Street as a child (or with your child) and hearing “One of these things is not like the others. Which one is different? Can you tell?” It always amazes me when I come across perfectly matched things to photograph, but more often we find that what we are capturing is almost perfectly matched. These fellows are at the Polynesian Cultural Center in Laie, Hawaii. The poor statue on the far right end even looks distressed that he has lost his top.
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