Another week, another Which Way photo challenge! All are welcome and if you want to join in, here’s the badge.
The Which Way photo challenge is all about capturing the roads, walks, trails, rails, steps, signs, etc. we move from one place to another on. You can walk on them, climb them, drive them, ride on them, as long as the specific way is visible. Any angle of a bridge is acceptable as are any signs. There’s no topic to this challenge. All you need have is the “way” visible and the main focus of your photo. To enter, simply add a link in your post to this post and leave a comment down below.
Here is a list of acceptable “ways”:
- Roads: gravel, asphalt, cobbled, dirt, freeway, expressway, highway, bridges
- Indoor walkways: hallways, aisles, people movers
- Outdoor walks: sidewalks, paths, trails
- Stairs, elevators, escalators, or steps
- Railway tracks, monorails, ski lifts
- Runways and tarmacs
- Ferries, canals and locks
- Parking lots, private driveways
- Tunnels
- Signs of any kind: directional, informational, store signs, wind vanes
- Maps that are posted as sign
Here’s my photo:
How about yours?
Brings new meaning to the term “boardwalk” 😂 Here’s mine: https://jezbraithwaite.blog/2022/06/24/which-way-photo-challenge-jun-24/
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Indeed! It’s quite common to put down the planks to cover more wet areas.
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Is that as narrow as it appears?
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Yes, I think so. Each plank is like the width of one foot (actual foot, not the measurement, haha).
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One would need to have good balance!
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Indeed, but it walks quite comfortably, especially with hiking poles 😉
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That’s a long boardwalk! I just have a path in the wilderness today:
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Absolutely! It’s quite common in Scandinavia to cover marshy areas with planks. That way, people can still enjoy beautiful nature without sinking away in the mud! 🙂
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Beautiful Image! That is a narrow boardwalk… I know one thing… I’d fall off of that. 😀 😀 😀 Here is my contribution for the challenge
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Thank you! I find it surprisingly comfortable to walk on. Each plank is wider than the foot, so that helps. But with a heavy pack it can be a bit of a balancing act 😉 Thanks for joining in again!
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