photography
Weekly Photo Challenge: escape
Coming, all is clear, no doubt about it
Going, all is clear, without a doubt
What, then, is it all? ~ Hosshin*
A new post specifically created for this WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: escape
*source:
Japanese Death Poems
Yoel Hoffmann
weekly photo challenge: pattern
In a discussion with Carol Jung,
one of the members of the Lamaist convent of Bhutia Busty, Lingdam Gomchen,
noted, “no one mandala is the same as an another”:
all are different because each is a projected image of the psychic condition of its author…
the mandala is a synthesis of a traditional structure plus free interpretation.*
A new post specifically created for this WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: patterns
*A Dictionary of Symbols
J.E. Cirlot
Trans: Jack Sage
weekly photo challenge: color
In a new post created specifically for this WordPress Challenge, share a picture in which color takes center stage
Wordless Wednesday VI
photo friday: shadow
weekly photo challenge: my 2012 in pictures
weekly photo challenge . . . share 12 – one from every month . . .
weekly photo challenge: delicate II
WEEKLY PHOTO CHALLENGE: IN A NEW POST CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PICTURE THAT MEANS DELICATE TO YOU.
A Snowman
evening light remains
droplets
weekly photo challenge: near and far
This week’s photo challenge is guest hosted by Brian Cooney. Read on for more about this week’s theme and his photography tips!
Near and Far. We’re excited about this week’s photo challenge, near and far, and hope it inspires you to play with perspective, which can give sweeping images of beautiful locations more oomph and power. Perspective is what makes a flat two-dimensional image, such as a photograph, appear like it is three-dimensional. To create this effect, you can use features like diagonal lines, which converge within the frame and literally suck in the viewer.











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