Rather than being washed away tomorrow, lets photograph something inside your home. This could be as small as a macro shot of an ordinary, everyday item or as large as an entire room or your house. I really fun idea would be to clone yourself (or a family member) in one of your rooms!

This method is quite old but using your imagination, you can turn it into a new one. Firstly, set up a camera on a tripod and a timer. Then, if you are shooting yourself, you need to quickly get into the shot according to the timer.
Try various poses (as on the example above) in a different place each time and take photos of all these poses. Don’t forget to take a picture of an empty scene as well.
After that, you need to layer all your pictures in photo editing software. Begin with the base layer and continue until you achieve the final result.
(from https://fixthephoto.com/indoor-photography-ideas.html )

Lots more ideas are here:

https://www.ephotozine.com/article/52-things-you-can-photograph-at-home–29764

And some great examples from our Cluster gallery:

Matt’s illustration of attending the theatre in lockdown
Photo by Alan

Thanks to Royce for this suggestion.

You have until next Tuesday to upload your image to Cluster. Members have all been sent an invitation to join and most have done so already. If you have any trouble feel free to email Esther. We also encourage you to leave encouraging comments for other members.

And thanks to the other members who have forwarded great suggestions. We have enough prompts for the next month or so, but we still love to receive your suggestions/requests for future challenges. Please leave them as a comment under the challenge notification in Cluster or Facebook.

We will also post this competition on our “Friends of BCC” Facebook group so our friends can still participate by sharing their images on Facebook.