Photograph Things in a Row
This week, the theme is to photograph things in a row.
Once you start looking, you’ll see rows everywhere. Think chains, trains, and lines.
Explore rows of seats in a theatre, rows of people waiting for a show, rows of flowers waiting to be picked, rows of flags honoring veterans.

It’s autumn where I live so there are lots of fields planted in rows and now there are rows of pumpkins waiting to be turned into Jack O’Lanterns.
Walking out your front door, you’ll probably find buildings or houses all lined up in a row. Play with angles a bit – step one foot to the right – step one foot to the left – each will give you a slightly different angle on this common row.

A row with a curve in it will give you perspective and we love rows disappearing off into the distance or rows stacked on top of each other.

A row is a series of ordered individuals. Selectively focusing on one or two objects in the row and blurring (shallow depth of field) adds interest and highlights the individual amongst the whole.

How many things are in a row? It’s up to you.
Get your ducks (geese) in a row this week and post below!
I’m using my Random Inspiration Generator to choose the challenge each week. Use it if you want more frequent inspirations!
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Greetings! Here is my entry: https://roamingurbangypsy.com/2018/10/12/weekly-photo-challenge-things-in-a-row/
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Love the theme! Here’s my photo: https://aliveandtrekking.com/2018/10/12/row/
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Thanks! Love those rows of color and shape.
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Thank you! Loved this week’s theme 🙂
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Oh, I already said that, haha! 🙈
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Very nice finds and captures of rows Jenn! I especially love your long chairs and geese 🙂
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Here is my contribution. https://rawphotographyadventures.wordpress.com/2018/10/12/rows/
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The row of beach chairs made me sigh and wish summer did not just make an exit …
Here’s my contribution for this challenge:
https://naamayehuda.com/2018/10/12/singular-row/
Na’ama
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Thanks, Na’ama! The beach chairs make me think of summer, too. *Sigh*
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We can open the SOSS: ‘Summer’s Over Sigh Society” 😉
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After creating my recent entry I noticed that one of my images on it suits this challenge 🙂 here it is, see the third image: http://www.travelartpix.com/medieval-destination-florence/
I really like your images, all of them. The one with the ducks is really cute, but the one with the houses in London just got me, it´s magical! Thank you for the challenge, I really hope you like my image. Have a great weekend.
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Thanks, Eduardo! My husband is from this area of north London and took me to this one street he knew of that had this view over the city – and just as we arrived – a rainbow! How perfect!
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Love the theme, and the picture of the geese made me smile. 🙂
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I love your mailboxes. Here are a few horses. 🙂 https://3rsofretirement.com/2018/10/12/all-in-a-row/
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Love the horses!
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Thanks, Jenna.
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And I’ve gone inanimate: https://travelwithintent.com/2018/10/13/london-kew-gardens-wheelbarrow-all-in-a-row/
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Here are my rows: https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2018/10/13/huts-in-a-row/
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You have some stunning photos for rows. 😀
Here is my entry for this week.
https://ceenphotography.com/2018/10/13/wits-end-weekly-photo-challenge-things-in-a-row/
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Things in a row as I ramble around Toronto this week.
https://junkboattravels.blogspot.com/2018/10/things-in-row.html
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I like rows, repetitive things and patters, as well, so I found two posts of mine that I think can apply to this challenge 🙂
http://www.travelartpix.com/cruise-ships-in-cozumel-mexico/
… and rows of windows and architectural elements always attracted me:
http://www.travelartpix.com/uberlingen-roofs-germany/
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hi jenn, great and interesting pictures forthis week, here is my post for this challenge theme, https://wp.me/p2AvI7-2T3.
greetings robert
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I like that you have all your ducks in a row 🙂
Here are my things in a row
http://bushboy.blog/2018/10/16/things-in-a-row/
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