Tanya of Roanoke is on vacation but I'm still using her Willy Nilly Friday format because I have 5 pictures to get rid of; I mean, to share.
1. Over at PhotoFriday, today's theme is "Contrast." That's one of the things that contributes to a successful black and white image, along with tonal range and strong composition, at least in my opinion.
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Looking Down from Playground Equipment |
Towns throughout southern West Virginia have been devastated by recent flash floods. Monetary donations are also needed. One organization that is collecting donations over the internet is Aurora Lights.
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Skywatch Friday |
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Signs, Signs |
Just kidding; disc golf is not scary! It involves a Frisbee and a trail of basket-style targets.
4. Since I was collecting "Looking down" images for City Daily Photo (see previous post), I halted my walk long enough to take this picture. Can you tell what it is?
5. I've been participating in a stress reduction program at a yoga center in Strasburg. We did an exercise in directed art this week. I decided to try oil pastels, and frankly my picture looked a bit washed out. However, my preferred medium is Photoshop, and a couple of filters later gave me an image I can live with.
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Orange You Glad It's Friday |
Wonderful lines in your black and white photo. I completely agree with you about black and white photography - contrast is so important.
ReplyDeleteInteresting mix Linda, happy 4th.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like what was a baseball. That's the first I've heard of disc golf.
ReplyDeleteMy sons like to play the disc golf. They call it frisbee golf or frolf up here. Neat contrasts in the first shot. I like your colorful art work too.
ReplyDeleteKnocked that ball so hard it came out of its cover
ReplyDeletelove the different kind if images in your post. Well. a disc can be scary if it comes right at you :)
ReplyDeleteThose Frisbee golf dudes are a lot more mellow than the ultimate Frisbee guys and the discs are a perfect size. Don't let your lab around the course, haha.
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