Hello Good People
Each week WordPress.com offer up a photo challenge to people like me. A topic is provided and it might be a word, a concept or a composition idea. Recently I decided to join in the process and each Friday I now receive an email providing information of the challenge for the week and I then have until the next Friday to post a photo according to the weekly challenge.
I have only recently began so I thought I would explain my motive to participate in this challenge and why I am even blogging in the first place.
You see, one of my intentions for this year is to create and maintain a blog for a full 12 months and to be accountable to this resolve. Hence, I am now participating in the weekly photo challenge as it fits quite nicely with both my March and April Intentions of … (drum roll please)
- March ~ Maintain a blog (resolve to live by my intentions and be accountable)
- April ~ Get active, get real (resolve to step up, speak out and be real)
So, if you want to get involved in the weekly photo challenge as well, follow the link below. This challenge has given me a chance to share some of my photos and learn from others. It has also given me the platform to speak out and share my thoughts, opinions and ideas.
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New to The Daily Post? Whether you’re a beginner or a professional, you’re invited to get involved in our Weekly Photo Challenge to help you meet your blogging goals and give you another way to take part in Post a Day / Post a Week. Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isn’t about photography.
by Sara Rosso on April 13, 2012
I am a beginner so … at this stage I have posted a photo on ‘through’, ‘journey’, ‘arranged’, ‘unusual’ and just this last week ‘two subjects’. Some of my photos are not as clear as they could be and I am enjoying learning along the way.
Here are a few more of my photos, I hope you enjoy them.
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