Friday, January 8, 2010

Weekly Photography Challenge (physical attribute portrait)


The Challenge:

A Self-portrait featuring a physical attribute that you find endearing or beautiful about yourself- something that you feel makes you uniquely "you".


Submit one photo.

This photo can be color or black and white.

Go ahead and "tweak" it if you feel like it!

Entries due by Sunday, January 10.

MckLinky will stay up for 3 weeks from today (January 4)


And, as always, have fun, fellow shutterbugs!



Moles? Freckles? Birthmarks?


Whatever you want to all them, I have A LOT. Always have. Actually I probably have all three of those combined. They are all different sizes shapes and colors. After a while you sometimes forget you have them. They blend into the canvas of your self image so much that you forget it is one of the things that makes you unlike any other person in this world. They are uniquely me. I often have wondered just how many I have….but I have never counted. Hundreds? Thousands? Millions? It is just a lot I know. There are some stars among the bunch too, like the one that is perfectly placed on the arch of my left brow. :) Besides that special one I am not sure I would call them beautiful, but I think they are definitely one of the unique physical attributes that I am known for.


This is my shell. This is my pattern. This is me.






*To see the rest of the entries for this weeks challenge or to enter yourself, please click the link below.*


Weekly Photography Challenge





2 comments:

  1. I like them on you. It's one of those things about you that gives me warm fuzzies.

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  2. aww! I have TONS of freckles,moles, and birthmarks! there is something ambigous in the way that you took this shot- almost to the point where it's hard to tell exactly what part of the body this is- but it is more of a landscape to me!

    Beautiful angel kisses! (that's what my mom called them when I was little :)

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