Thursday, July 30, 2009

Challenge #26 BLUE!


This week's challenge is brought to you by the colour BLUE!
We're going to go on a little treasure hunt this week.

Rules:

1.) Go out into your community/city/town/street and search for things that are blue.
2.) Submit three photos (Colour of course) by Sat. Aug 1st.
3.) Tweaking is allowed.
4.) Try to create a set of photos as apposed to just three random pictures. Think about how they all work together to create either an idea or a feeling.
5.) HAVE FUN!

I was really happy when I saw this challenge because I fortunately have a blue pet. He did NOT feel like being photographed, so I was happy to find many blue things when I went camping this weekend.













Monday, July 20, 2009

Photo Challenge #24

I was so excited about this challenge when I heard what it was. I realize that I am SUPER late, but I just got back from a service project called the ASP (Appalachia Service Project) Their mission is to make houses warmer, safer and drier. Our team consisted of 5 AMAZING high school kids from the United Methodist Church of Whitefish Bay and 2 adult leaders (I was the mean leader) Luckily while I was there, I took my camera and was able to document a day which worked out great for the challenge. I had 2 different venues in my day. First is the work site where we are doing underpinning on a trailer and building stairs. Then we went to the picnic at the lake. Enjoy!


Challenge #24

Pick a day this week and tell us about it using your camera.

Rules:
1.) Submit as many or as few photos as you'd like.
2.) B/W or Colour
3.) please no tweaking
4.) Photos due Sat. July 18, 2009




These are the painted boards that are going to be the studs in our framing.


Dear Kelsey had a beautiful injury while installing them.

After they were installed, we put insulation behind them.



This is us sitting on the stairs that we built.


Picnic Pictures!

Circling up to bless the food. (Methodists often hold hands in a circle to pray)

Leonard and his dad Leonard.


This is one of the children from the families that we worked with.

This is Kat the ASP staff person playing a game that Richard had made up.