I used the "stay in one spot and try to get different images" technique this morning while sitting in a swing on the kid's old swing set. It took awhile to see anything, but then I started watching this bar swinging in the wind. I liked the "s" hooks. Then I noticed the shadow. I didn't take 24 "unique" images, but I did take about 20 different shots of this old bar. Sitting quietly and just taking in one's surroundings is a very peaceful way to take photographs.
You are so right about this! This is so peaceful!
We are get pushed partners once again this week. Just want you to know that I have not forgotten you.
I will sit down this evening to issue your challenge
Okay, April.
Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to place a bold splash of colour in an otherwise relatively colourless scene. Just be sure to place it for optimal composition.
And, I am not talking selective colour here - we will save that for our splash of red challenge!
We are get pushed partners once again this week. Just want you to know that I have not forgotten you.
I will sit down this evening to issue your challenge
Your challenge, should you choose to accept it, is to place a bold splash of colour in an otherwise relatively colourless scene. Just be sure to place it for optimal composition.
And, I am not talking selective colour here - we will save that for our splash of red challenge!