The photo challenge for this week was to find a subject and instead of taking a picture from the usual angles, take it directly from above. This is my contribution (image cropped for blog layout), the top of my head. I literally held the camera as far as I could reach above my head and
Read MoreGoing about our everyday lives we usually pay attention to what we see around us, we don’t have a lot of choice in the matter if we want to navigate this world safely. It’s something we do without thinking. There are times though when we deliberately focus on things, either because we need to or
Read MoreI always loved the way the blurred photo of these Cuban Dancers turned out. I felt it gave the image energy, albeit most of the content was left to the imagination. Thanks to this week’s Photo Challenge I have a great excuse to share it.
Read MoreFor this week’s Photo Challenge, all about orange. What’s your inner Orange!
Read MoreI have not had the time to post anything for weeks so I am truly delighted to be able to participate in this week’s photo challenge. This photograph was taken at Niagara Falls, but unfortunately this seagull was flying directly over the car park. Ugly tarmac was not something that I wanted as a background
Read MoreFor this week’s Photo Challenge I selected an image I created called Quiet Reflection (image cropped for post) as my take on serenity. I love being by water, sitting in a meadow, listening to classical music while I create art or read a book, which are all great ways to feel serene. But the winner is……after meditating I
Read MoreFor this week’s Photo Challenge I used the obvious meaning of shadowed. This photo was taken on the beach at Burlington, Ontario. Here are some other great contributions: thoughts and entanglementsWeekly Photo Challenge Laura Gabrielle FeaseyThe End of the Line. MyBlogWeekly Photo Challenge: shadowed J. PicksWeekly Photo Challenge: Shadowed Ese’ s VoiceWeekly Photo Challenge: Shadowed Paintings
Read MoreMy sister and I took ballet lessons when we were little and I passed my first exam with Honors, which was the highest level you could achieve. I quit because my sister quit and I didn’t want to go by myself. I don’t regret many things in my life, but I wish I had continued
Read MoreDingli Chapel, which also used to be known as St. Mary Magdalene’s Chapel is situated on the Dingli Cliffs of Malta. A wonderful example of European architecture built in 1646. Still standing and functional after nearly four centuries is endurance indeed. It is still open for Mass annually and as far as I know is
Read MoreI love to travel and enjoy the different cultures and learn about the people I meet, no matter where I go. I truly enjoy learning about their lifestyle, the food they eat, and what a day in the world looks like to them. This photograph of a street merchant, taken in Spain, who you would
Read MoreThis Week’s Photo challenge: When it comes to art/photography, dialogue can be perceived as a consensual interaction between two images. Placed next to each other, each photograph/artwork opens up to meanings that weren’t there when viewed alone. Each composition reveals the artists/photographer’s specific sensitivity to certain content or visual elements. When viewed alone the
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