
I grabbed this sunrise a couple of week’s ago as we were heading into the gym one morning.
Here are some from past posts:
For more from this challenge, visit the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Rise/Set.

I grabbed this sunrise a couple of week’s ago as we were heading into the gym one morning.
Here are some from past posts:
For more from this challenge, visit the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Rise/Set.
This photo is for two different challenges. The first is for the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Experimental. The second is for the Trevor Carpenter PhotoChallenge 2017: This is Not a Pipe, which is all about surrealism.

This is my take on “This is not a daisy field”.

The art of photography is the study of lines and curves. We are always looking at how lines and curves affect our image. At how converging lines interact with our main subject or subjects. We can become obsessed with the rule of thirds and where those lines line up (hehehe). So for this week, I want you to find lines that cross. My photo was taken on the Big Island of Hawaii at a black sand beach were we stopped to watch sea turtles and the surf. Walking down to the sandy part of the beach, I found this beautiful spot where the tall, almost-vertical palm tree trunks crossed the horizon and a bridge.
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO OR TWO (OR THREE ORā¦) OF CROSSING OR CROSSED LINES.
Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isnāt about photography. Hereās how it works:

Linda at Living with my Ancestors invited me to join this challenge. Here are the rules:
⢠Post a B & W photo for 7 days.
⢠7 black and white photos of your life.
⢠No people.
⢠No explanation.
⢠Challenge someone new each day.
I would like to invite anyone who is interested in participating to do so. I would like to specifically invite Cee from Cee’s PhotographyĀ with the understanding that there is no obligation to participate!

There is nothing better than golden hour on a beach in Hawaii.
For more from this challenge, visit the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Glow.

Aloha! Sorry about the two-week hiatus from the challenge. We had the opportunity to go on a cruise around the Hawaiian Islands. I don’t like to give advanced notice of being gone (i.e., empty house) for two weeks, so I didn’t announce it.
But that means that for the next few weeks, at least, you will be flooded by images from the beautiful isles of Hawaii. This image was taken just before sunset at Three Tables Beach on the North Shore of Oahu. Golden hour is the time just before until just after sunset. It creates the perfect lighting for photography and is a photographer’s best friend for outdoor shoots. If you can catch this time on a beach, all the better!
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO OR TWO (OR MORE) WITH PERFECT LIGHTING (IN YOUR OPINION).
Everyone is welcome to participate, even if your blog isnāt about photography.
Hereās how it works:
Laura Macky Photography has provided a lovely image for us to play with this month. Here’s herĀ original:

After playing around with the contrast and brightness and enjoying a bit of cropping, I decided to use one of the black & white presets I purchased from Little Lusker. The final one I settled on is Film. Here isĀ the end result:

Stacy, thanks, as always, for a fun challenge. For more from this challenge, visit One Photo Focus: January.
Click the image above for rules on joining the fun!
One of each. Thanks for the fun challenge, Cee!
For more from this challenge, visit Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Landscapes and Seascapes.
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