|
You are here |
writingtofreedom.com | ||
| | | | |
ameditativejourney.com
|
|
| | | | | This week Tina (Travels and Trifles) invites lens-artists to share photographs that bring a bit of humor into their lives. As I have found that photo walks are like treasure hunts where each click of the camera is tucking images into a bag of treasures ... only to be opened when one is at home.... | |
| | | | |
wanderingdawgs.com
|
|
| | | | | John's challenge is to find examples of photographs that feature compositional elements such as lines, patterns, or colors. I see these elements all around me in man made structures and in nature. In the featured image the black walkway on this pedestrian bridge leads your eye to the figure dressed in red at the end... | |
| | | | |
scillagrace.com
|
|
| | | | | A quiet momentIn harmony with natureWhile tourists stroll by I got an opportunity to visit the Portland Japanese Garden today. The juxtaposition of clean, geometric lines and natural areas was so very calming. The uneven surfaces required a slow pace. Visually and mentally, it created quiet in me, even though there were plenty of people... | |
| | | | |
writingtofreedom.com
|
|
| | | Our treasure hunt starts with a bumpy mushroom, displaying circles and patterns. ~ This week Anne invited us to have fun on a virtual scavenger hunt for the Lens Artists Challenge. The goal is to find images that match her list of words. The words I chose are circle, pattern, design, water, bumpy, and shadows.... | ||