For this week’s challenge Anne has given us what’s almost carte blanche effectively, with her theme of ‘scavenger hunt’, for which we’re invited to scour our archives (or take a new photo) for something that illustrates any of a long list of potential topics.
As it happens, I only needed to go back to last month for my contribution. This is a close-up of a pile of battered old wooden pallets – which I guess is where the ‘scavenger’ element comes in – that I spotted on the quayside at Scarborough, in Yorkshire.
There’s ‘rectangular’ and ‘bumpy texture’ from her list for starters, although at the time what really attracted me was the pleasing contrast between blue and orange (I haven’t tweaked the colour palette in any way at all).

Lens-Artists Challenge: Scavenger Hunt
Excellent choice. I’d have needed to make that image too ! It definitely calls to those with a lens and an imagination 😊
Great pick for the scavenger hunt. Let’s see, rectangles, rough texture. Well done! Thanks for participating.
Indeed there is beautiful color contrast in the photo. Nice capture!
Color, design, pattern, shaped, lines. The contrast does catch the eye. Nice grab.
I agree. The colors and the patterns in the stacked pallets are all very nice.
Cool photo, well spotted!