Scavenger Hunt Sunday: August 1






Yay!  It’s Sunday and I can post my scavenger hunt photos.  It seems silly, but I have been become addicted to these photo challenges and have truly enjoyed getting lost in my photography.  I put the list on a sticky note (as well as engrained in my head) and I think about it during the week and try to get out and take photos.  It has motivated me to become a better photographer when I click the linky and visit other photographer sites all over the globe.  Very cool indeed.  So with that introduction here are my selections of my original photography (with little or no editing, because I don’t have a ton of time with my other job and duties around the house to add one more thing that puts me in front of the computer…… ) 🙂  ALthough I think I am going to try Aperture — hoping it may be easier to learn than Photoshop?  Any whoo — hope you like my photos and as always — please leave a comment at the bottom.  I LOVE COMMENTS~  ðŸ™‚


Wide Open


Another selection from my photo shoot of the Seven Sisters at sunset.  You can see the wide open corn fields with the mountains in the background.  Just a beautiful area to live. 












 Clock

I was fixated on clocks on our “photo walk” in Northampton and this is the second clock photo that I really loved.  The history and the architecture in that city was just so much fun to photograph.



 Shiny
This photo is Samantha and her belly button piercing.  We are not big on body piercings in our house, but I thought that this was a cool thing to photograph and actually is very tasteful. Very shiny! 🙂  Especially in the sun. I was going to use this as a macro shot…. but I like it for this category and it didn’t seem close up enough for macro.






Junk 
This is also from my Northampton photo walk — this chipmunk was running from me, but stuck around on the rusted fire escape long enough for me to get this shot.  Rusty stuff always makes me think of JUNK.  ðŸ™‚  I grew up with my dad fixing old cars and a lot of rusted out doors and bodies of the cars…. my mom was always so sick of the junk in the driveway.  But now it all reminds me of my dad and makes me smile.  I miss him so.


View from Below

I couldn’t chose between the 2 of these shots — again from Northampton Photo Walk.  The churches are so beautiful and the crosses so high in the sky — I took these two shots with the View from Below perspective.  Looking up to the Lord.   Praising and Thanking God.  
Thank you for taking care of us all.  


PLEASE leave a comment if you stop by – I would love to hear from you!  










The rules are simple:
  1. Anyone can participate (although it started in a photography board on The Bump). 
  2. You’re encouraged to take five new photos this week for the challenge. 
  3. If you get stumped, you may use one photo from your archive 
  4. Link up here on Sunday (or Monday at the latest) – you can use the new button. 
  5. Have fun!


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Nancy Peck Cook is a trainer and speaker who has presented in front of large and small audiences for the past 25 years.  Her work as an executive and volunteer trainer for the American Cancer Society during the growth of the signature activity Relay For Life trained professionals to be more confident and successful in their roles. 

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