
From that angle it looked as if a rusty silhouette was waving out of the window.

The single rusty arm screwed to the wall was still very odd.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/12/16/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-50/


From that angle it looked as if a rusty silhouette was waving out of the window.

The single rusty arm screwed to the wall was still very odd.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/12/16/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-50/


I just had to take this week’s topic “the colours of eyes” literally, I just had to!
http://uudetvarikollaasit.blogspot.de/


Probably not an unusual shot in the US but it is quite uncommon to find such a mannequin in Germany. What made it funny (but I couldn’t get it in the same frame) was the sign on the shop next to it:

It read: “Come on, Dad. Get one for yourself!” Odd.
https://ceenphotography.com/2016/12/09/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-49/




This is St James’ Park, the football stadium in Newcastle-upon-Tyne which last year was hosting matches of the Rugby World Championship. It is in the middle of the city close to the university, Newcastle’s Chinatown, the shopping and business district.
“Howay the lads” (meaning” Come on, boys!”) is the battle cry of Newcastle United.

Originally, this was meant for Cee’s Black and White challenge – asking for geometrical shapes. I was a bit late and forgot about the black&white part. I found the negative images emphasised the geometry in these various timbered houses so without challenge, just for fun.