Here’s the challenge:
Black and White Photography Challenge: Seven days. Seven black and white photos of your life. No people. No explanation. Challenge someone new each day.
Since I’m an old time player at this game, I’m letting people in as long as it’s not a portrait and not the primary part of the image.
I invite you to consider giving this challenge a try, even if you’ve done it already. An extra push to do better photography is good for your art. Moreover, finding a black & white picture that somehow represents “you” in a visual way poses an interesting challenge — an artistic double-whammy, so to speak. At least one of the pictures I used in the first round of these challenges turned out to be one of my most popular-ever posts.
Who’d have thunk it.
This challenge comes from Luccia Gray at “REREADING JANE EYRE.”
For this final day, what may be (I dearly hope) the final snow of the season. Just a little piece of a little snow.
Anyone who would like to participate, you may link to any of the seven posts in this set and please, have fun!
Categories: #black-&-white-photography, #Photography, Blackstone Valley, moon
Great wintery photo. The snow is so perfect, yet the dent and watering can make it look real. The shadow over the table and trees in the background tell us so much about the setting. A perfect picture for a writing prompt!
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Thank you. I like the sharpness of the angles and shadows … and that I could shoot it on my own back deck 😀
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I thought it was probably yours:) It must be beautiful in spring!
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I’m very big on not having to travel far for pictures. Tomorrow is supposed to be beautiful, but our car will be in the shop getting new rear breaks, so maybe I’ll wand the ground — we have a fair amount of ground — and see if i can discover hidden crocuses!
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