Photo for the Week – 20 – Macro


First of all, thanks go to everyone who entered last week’s challenge and congratulations on making the challenge a success.  We had some beautiful leaves entered into the competition.  This week it is Macro and one of the images I took was of my dog’s nose as he was lying there asleep.

I was surprised he laid there long enough for me to get up that close with the camera without jumping up thinking I was playing a game with him.

dogs-nose.jpg

So for this week’s challenge, any image that is classed as macro.. it can be of a flower, leaves, anything as long as it is macro… so over to you!!  I’m looking forward to seeing your interpretation of Macro images.

Next Week’s Topic – Trees


Photo for the Week

Join the Challenge

If you wish to participate in the weekly challenge, please feel free…  my weekly post will be published at 8am every Monday.  The challenge will be called Photo for the Week# (representing the number) – Subject Name, and here are the instructions for entering:

  1. Publish a post on your blog by the following Monday as this challenge starts on a Monday and my post for the forthcoming week is published at 8 am UK Time.
  2. Use the tags PFTW  or Photo for the Week – that way I can find the tags easily in WordPress Reader, which means I won’t miss a submission.
  3. Create a pingback to the relevant week.
  4. If you can’t create pingback/trackback, don’t worry, post a comment below and I will comment on your blog.
  5. Follow Ryan Photography so you don’t miss out on the weekly challenges.

The challenge is for fun and as a way to introduce others to your blogs and/or photography.  There are no hard and fast rules… just join in and have some fun xx

We also host a Mid-Week Monochrome Photography Challenge on a Wednesday.. if you’d like to enter please feel free to do so.  Instructions on how to enter can be read here.

If you wish to participate in a daily floral challenge Cee Neuner runs various challenges including Flower of the Day. Pop on over to her blog and have a look.  She also has a list of other Challenges that are taking place, should you be missing the WordPress Weekly Photo Challenges like I am.

Have a good week everyone xx

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19 responses to “Photo for the Week – 20 – Macro”

  1. dog and cat noses are the sweetest.

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    1. Yes, they are.. my dog loves his nose stroked.. xx

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  2. That’s a super cute nose! 😍☺️

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    1. He is a right mummy’s boy xx

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  3. […] The word prompt from Bren: Macro […]

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  4. […] week’s post was inspired by the themes Close Up or Macro from Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge, Macro from Bren of Ryan Photography, and Things With Wings from Nancy of Nancy Merrill […]

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  5. The Butchart Gardens on Vancouver Island are a paradise for bees, Bren. http://bit.ly/ButchBees

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    1. Beautiful macro photography xx

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  6. […] Ryan Photography’s Photo for the Week: Macro. […]

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  7. hi bren, interesting post for this week, here is my contribution for the challenge theme, https://wp.me/p2AvI7-2XC.
    greetings robert

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    1. Thanks for entering… Beautiful macro photography xx

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  11. I know I’m late, but I just discovered this challenge… sorry! 🙂
    http://www.giftsmart.com/water-blessing/

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