For the composite challenge with the theme of "Darkness." The "She Dies at Noon" was an actual headline my brother and I found in an album of newspaper clippings a cousin had. We thought it an odd way to convey the idea that a respected member of the community, and early resident of the city, had died (not actually at noon, but 11:45, according to the first paragraph).
We were especially taken with "She dies at noon" as a complement to something that cousin had said the last time we'd met a couple of weeks before. She was describing how busy her life was and her statement was "The dog eats at midnight." I wrote it down when my brother and I agreed it would make a great title for a book..
we're paired for get pushed this week... for your challenge, how do you feel about some alphabet photography... that is, taking photographs of existing or created objects to spell out a word...
i hope that will work for you... please let me know if not and i will think up an alternative...
we're paired for get pushed this week... for your challenge, how do you feel about some alphabet photography... that is, taking photographs of existing or created objects to spell out a word...
i hope that will work for you... please let me know if not and i will think up an alternative...