This is the thirty-first official Monday of this challenge!
This is a competition that starts on Monday and lasts the whole week. Make a self-portrait every week, based on a new theme.
The new theme will be posted on Monday.
This last week was all about abstract. Katie picked the winner and it's Paula x2 Brumbe ( @brumbe ) with this internal picture:
Congratulations Paula, such a way to show that pictures can be found everywhere!
It was such a interesting challenge last week! I loved how we all had a different interpretation of the abstract theme!
This weeks selfies must be based on Paula's choice: My Colour!
She said: "Each person connects to a colour and feels that it best describes their feelings and personality. It would be great to see how people perceive themselves through colour and see how they can use the colour in a photograph to let others see that perception."
I think it's going to be a really cool and interesting challenge!
And this weeks selfies are again also date-restricted. You only can take and post them until late Saturday evening or Sunday morning, depending on where you live! Then Paula will pick the winner and he or she can choose the new theme for next week.
You can post your self-portrait in this thread and tag it with monday-sp31.
Have fun!!! I'm so curious how you all will interpret this challenge! Something different!
Oh, and Paula, I hope you get well soon!
@geertje Now this might be good, the first of this selfie stuff I might contribute too because I love to wear splashes of colour! Red caridgan and red legs today...lol :-)
@marilyn It was attached to the end of my bed in the recovery room, but then we posted it on the wall until I realized it was taken from the front and everyone was no longer looking at my backside. It is in my file now. So far even with the setbacks of low hemoglobin, low blood pressure, racing heart beat and a bone graft I am 100% satisfied.
@brumbe My hip replacement was classic textbook! I had a quick recovery and no complications at all. Best decision I ever made was to have it replaced sooner rather than later... no more pain is so wonderful, and I had no limping to "unlearn" because, though I was in pain, I had not started limping... except a little when I first got up in the morning and after I had been sitting a long time. :) Hopefully your setbacks will be done and you will return to 100% normal.
I was limping but four weeks of walking with crutches should get me straight. Also my mother forgot to tell me my leg was shorter to start with. @marilyn
I'm all about green.