Black and White Blog Photo Challenge Day 6
Black and White Blog Photo Challenge Day 6
I hope you enjoyed my desserts from yesterday’s blog photo challenge. Today I am sharing some of my favorite photos for the Black and White Blog Photo Challenge Day 6. I love taking photos of old buildings and I came across this old wagon when I was snapping photos on one of the trips to Cade’s Cove in Tennessee.
I am enjoying this blog photo challenge so much and I hope you are too. You may even want to jump in on the opportunity and volunteer to join this awesome black and white blog photo challenge, if so just let me know in the comments below. But don’t be surprised if I nominate you for the awesome photos you share! For more information on the Black and White Blog Photo Challenge, check out my Day 1 blog for all the information. http://themarthareview.com/black-and-white-blog-photo-challenge-day-1/
The rules for the Black and White Blog Photo Challenge are easy:
1. Share black and white photos daily for 7 days;
2. There must be no animals or people in the photos;
3. No captions, explanations, or other words to accompany the images;
4. Nominate one person to participate each day of the challenge.
And now….the curtain opens for the viewing of my Black and White Blog Photo Challenge Day 6
PHOTOS and NOMINATION for DAY 6
For Black and White Blog Photo Challenge Day 6, I am hoping by nominating Tracey who has an awesome blog, http://www.homemade-by-jade.com/. She shares so many wonderful homemade ideas.
There is so much history in this old wagon, I would have loved to been around when it was in use.
Black and white photographs are interesting. Love the wagon. You should turn the photograph into a wrapped canvas print as it would be stunning.
What a great idea about a canvas print Sgolis! I love visiting Cade’s Cove where these photos were taken. Back to the good old days! Thanks for visiting and the suggestion!
Love the black and white vintage wagon. I enjoyed viewing your photographs and look forward to next photos of the day. Shared on twitter
Thanks for the share Sgolis.
That is a charming old wagon! Lovely pics, Martha 🙂
Thanks Kyla, I love photographing old things. This is one of my favorites.
I love these photos. There is a lot of history there.
Thanks Brenda, I love finding special photo opportunities like this piece of history.
Love the wagon. Does it still travel?
Thanks Roy, the wagon doesn’t travel, the wheels are partial covered with dirt. It looks like when they had heavy rains, it sunk in the mud then dried up and is there for good.