It’s been a while since I’ve participated, but I’m so glad to be back!
For more from this challenge, visit Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Half-Circles, Arches, & Domes.
It’s been a while since I’ve participated, but I’m so glad to be back!
For more from this challenge, visit Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Half-Circles, Arches, & Domes.
With the mountains so close, Salt Lake City has a lot of wildlife. Once, while waiting for a lightrail train to pass, a beautiful, four-point buck came bounding down the tracks ahead of the train. My sister is constantly battling to keep her plants and trees alive from all of the deer that make their way down to her yard during winter and early spring. Usually, chipmucks and potguts stay in the mountains, but we do get frequent squirrel sitings. This guy made his presence known during a wedding shoot at a popular photography site near downtown Salt Lake. He was so obliging to pose that I couldn’t resist taking his photo.
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO (OR TWO OR THREE) OF ANIMALS, WILD OR NOT.
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With huge apologizes to everyone about the lateness of this post, I present this week’s photo challenge. Three years ago, at this same spot, I took a picture of a young couple for their bridal/formal wedding photos. This year, I was able to do the same for that bride’s father as he was preparing to remarry. This week I want you to find photos that tell stories showing only the back of your subject or subjects.
IN A NEW POST CREATED FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE ONE OR MORE PHOTOS WHERE THE SUBJECT IS SHOWN FROM THE BACK.
And just in case you were interested, here’s the original photo of the other couple:
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This couple is so perfect for each other. They’ve been married for 1-1/2 years now, and have the perfect little girl, too.
For more from this challenge, visit the Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: A Good Match.
These are the doors to the ward house at the Garden Park Ward in Salt Lake City, Utah. This location is a favorite for portrait and wedding photographers. Access to the grounds is free (though days and times you can be there are limited, so check their schedule), and it is beautiful year-round. This sweet couple wanted to do some really fun shots for their engagements, and the pillars by these doors just begged for a photo.
For more doors, visit Norm 2.0’s Thursday Doors – December 17, 2015.