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Tag Archives: #writephoto
It’s back!! Sue’s weekly Write photo (with a difference)
Hurrah! I for one (of many!!) am so pleased this is back as it has been sorely missed. Thank you Sue for resuming the challenge, but we all appreciate that health matters must come first. Please check out Sue’s introductory … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt, word prompt
Tagged #writephoto, photoprompt
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Thursday photo prompt: Vista #writephoto
Thanks again to Sue Vincent for sharing one of her photos with us. You can check out her blog and details of this challenge here For visually challenged writers, the image shows a wide, summer landscape, seen from a narrow … Continue reading
Posted in #flash fiction, blogging, Challenge, photoprompt
Tagged #writephoto, photoprompt
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Thursday photo prompt: Dream #writephoto
This week’s writephoto is another glorious picture from Sue Vincent. For visually challenged writers, the image shows a pale pathway meandering through a field of purple heather towards the green of distant hills. The colour beckons, drawing me in along … Continue reading
Posted in blogging, Challenge, photoprompt
Tagged #writephoto, blogging challenge, photoprompt
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Thursday photo prompt: Painted #writephoto
Sue Vincent has given us a fabulous relaxing photograph to work with this week. It reminds me of some spectacular gardens open to the public in my home town. For visually challenged writers, the image shows a rather oriental red … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Causeway #writephoto
Thanks to Sue for providing us with another of her photos. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/2691773223 For visually challenged writers, the image shows a calm seascape in half-light, with a pathway of stone leading through the waters towards the horizon. Look beyond, and under. … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Presence #writephoto
Thursday is Sue Vincent’s Writephoto challenge. This was one of the first I took up when I started my blog and I try not to miss them. Click here to find out more. This is this week’s photo: For visually … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Glow #writephoto
Thanks to Sue Vincent for hosting this weekly photoprompt. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/2476344877 For visually challenged writers, the image shows a frosty dawn, seen through the bare branches of trees. The sky is aflame, dappled with pink clouds, deepening to orange and gold. … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Castle #writephoto
Welcome to Sue Vincent’s Photo Prompt. https://scvincent.com/2019/07/11/thursday-photo-prompt-castle-writephoto/ For visually challenged writers, the image shows a silhouetted castle in the half-light, set in a lake surrounded by hills. The Castle was their guide, their mentor to a new tomorrow. The inhabitants … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Forgotten #writephoto
For visually challenged writers, the image shows an old, long-closed gate in an ornate but crumbling wall, overgrown with wildflowers. He dreamed she’d come back to him, He waited and would do forever. He had not forgotten. They would be … Continue reading
Thursday photo prompt: Fragrant #writephoto
Each week, Sue Vincent gives us one of her photos to inspire and encourage us to write: fiction, non fiction, poetry, humour, anything that the photo inflames in our minds. https://wordpress.com/read/feeds/3193846/posts/2155643242 Something was missing. She walked through the rose garden … Continue reading