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| | | | | Egídio challenges us to find qualities of silence in our photographs. Following the guidance of photographer Robert Adams, Egídio suggests that we feature five specific ways of expressing silence. Though you may have seen this photo before, it is still my favorite image where the light creates a profound sense of stillness and tranquility. Taken... | |
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| | | | | Mount Rainier and Reflections Lake. Egidio hosts this week's theme: Silence. He writes, "This week, I propose we explore how we see silence in photography. This is a subjective theme, so there is no right or wrong approach. It is your vision and way of perceiving silence in your work, whether you are a hobbyist... | |
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| | | | | The best images deliver the details and don't force your viewers to search for them. The Photoblographer A few days ago, we passed the Basilica of Santa Croce. The rain had stopped and the sun filled the piazza, highlighting the details in this magnificent building. I grabbed my Samsung camera and zoomed in, closer and... | |
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| | | icy wind -I pull the woolover my earsit's been more than two yearswithout you 2 a.m. moonlightthe fairground sleepsin the fielda traveller's dogone ear up, one eye open the fortune tellercloses her eyesthen opens themgreen and gold flickerswhile she spreads the cards © Xenia Tran Under the Basho, 2 April 2025 This tanka sequence was... | ||