
Winter White
Each week Cee of Cee’s Photography challenges bloggers with a fun prompt. This week we’re to share photos with a color of our choice.
If you want to see more fun colorful fotos, click here.
Winter White
Each week Cee of Cee’s Photography challenges bloggers with a fun prompt. This week we’re to share photos with a color of our choice.
If you want to see more fun colorful fotos, click here.
Traditional muffs on sale in Qianmen Street, just south of Tiananmen Square.
Imperial Guards’ Garb at Prince Gong’s Mansion
Each week Cee of Cee’s Photography challenges bloggers with a fun prompt. This week we’re to find photos of subjects that either begin or end with Y or the caption contains the word “Why.”
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Architecture
Each week Cee of Cee’s Photography challenges bloggers with a fun prompt. This week we’re to find photos of subjects that have 2 T’s in them. It was tough, but these bottles fill the bill.
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Not the best photo, but I love how people use the lakes in Beijing in the winter
The January tradition for City Daily Photo is for bloggers to share their favorite photo of the previous year. I knew immediately it would be these cuties, whom I saw at the ancient village of Zhujiayu.
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(I need a better lens to capture this action well. I’ve taken better photos, but this activity just gives me joy, especially when it’s brutally cold outside.)
If you can embrace winter and go out and find thrills on the ice, you’re “loving life,” which is City Daily’s February theme.
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Each week Ailsa of Where’s My Backpack? invites bloggers to tackle a theme. If you would like to join in (everyone’s welcome!) here’s what to do:
A grandma and grandchild bundled up near Lama Temple. Most children in China are raised by their grandparents while their parents work. The grandpas and grandmas seem to always make sure kids get outside (though nowadays that’s hardly a health benefit).