Challenge courtesy of @Steve_p_photos

1 photo per day for 26 days.
Titles start with 'A' and finish with 'Z'.
Please don't repeat letters.
No people/human images.
No description in the toot.
Use alt text to fully describe the photo - a picture of a tree is not acceptable.
Copy the rules into the toot.
Copy all of this into the toot.
#Photography #PhotographyChallenge #PhotographyAlphabetChallenge​
#PhotographyOfMyLife

Challenge begins in the thread below, I will *try* to keep up with it … I don’t really name my photographs so it will be a bit of fun finding ones to fit the letter of the day.

1 photo per day for 26 days.
Titles start with 'A' and finish with 'Z'.
Please don't repeat letters.
No people/human images.
No description in the toot.
Use alt text to fully describe the photo - a picture of a tree is not acceptable.
Copy the rules into the toot.
Copy all of this into the toot.
#Photography #PhotographyChallenge #PhotographyAlphabetChallenge​
#PhotographyOfMyLife

A is for Aerial View

1 photo per day for 26 days.
Titles start with 'A' and finish with 'Z'.
Please don't repeat letters.
No people/human images.
No description in the toot.
Use alt text to fully describe the photo - a picture of a tree is not acceptable.
Copy the rules into the toot.
Copy all of this into the toot.
#Photography #PhotographyChallenge #PhotographyAlphabetChallenge​
#PhotographyOfMyLife

B is for Bower Bird

1 photo per day for 26 days.
Titles start with 'A' and finish with 'Z'.
Please don't repeat letters.
No people/human images.
No description in the toot.
Use alt text to fully describe the photo - a picture of a tree is not acceptable.
Copy the rules into the toot.
Copy all of this into the toot.
#Photography #PhotographyChallenge #PhotographyAlphabetChallenge​
#PhotographyOfMyLife

C is for Calm … or Clouds

@nona80_swanette 😊 but to me - divided by a common language maybe - a rock pool wouldn’t mean a pool carved out of the rock to make a swimming pool. A rock pool would be a little shallow natural formation where the kids go with their shrimping nets to search for trapped fish, or, more usually, crabs. Your picture reminds me of the pool on my home island. My uncle swam in it every day of his life, as far as we are aware. Too chilly for me though…
@laurekatrine an ocean pool maybe? We just call them rock pools as a general term because there are indoor pools as well.