Weekly Photo Challenge: Between
A lot can come between two people, the table for instance, or his love of hummus matched only by her equal loathing thereof. He be might wondering what possessed his interest in a woman who openly...
View ArticleWeekly Photo Challenge: Contrast
Spot the contrast and win a prize! He’s old. They’re young. He’s sitting. They’re walking. He’s begging. They’re not. His distinctive Moog banner hung overhead implies the sounds they dance to when...
View ArticleWyoming Bucolic
A relic in the middle of somewhere Wyoming.Filed under: Photo Challenges Tagged: 2812 photography, Black and White, Bucolic America, Dilapidated Barn, FujiFilm X-T1, Pete Rosos, photography, postaday,...
View ArticleSummer Lovin’
Summer is a fleeting season. It feels like it from the beginning. Its nature leads to those short-lived, spontaneous moments that feel the way they do. “What should we do?” “Go to the beach?” “Sure....
View ArticleZig-Zag on Film
Light does funny things with structures and their shadows. The pattern zigs in one direction, and over time, gets smooshed into straight lines, zagging back the opposite way as the sun makes its trek...
View ArticleTexture: Looks & Tastes
Textures for both the eyes and the mouth. Food lovingly composed by the good folks at Babette.Filed under: Photo Challenges Tagged: 2812 photography, Babette Restaurant, color, Fresh Eats, Nikon D800,...
View ArticleBuffalo Silhouette
Heading through the Buffalo Grasslands National Park to have a look at the geological sculptures of the Badlands, I ran across a single bison grazing. I got out of the car and very slowly approached,...
View ArticleThe Frayed Edge of California Hospitality
The Sierra Nevada Mountain Range is the spine of California. Much of the State’s water comes as run off from the mountains’ winter snowfall. From the Central Valley to the Coast fertile growth of one...
View ArticleDialog, Short & Sweet
I can’t stand this crap! They’ve got me chained up here. Stickers slapped all over me. Bad graffiti! Obvious signs telling people what they need to do (hooks and line yes, trash no, no, no!)! Do they...
View ArticleForge & Foundry
Play the game of free association with Berkeley, Ca, and you’re most likely to hear something along the line of “free speech movement, hippie, ultra-liberal.” You might hear mention of the city’s...
View ArticleSilent Night
As a kid, the night was a scary thing. Smothered lack of light and heightened innate senses made every unseen noise seem as if there was something out there coming to get you. Fast-forward to...
View ArticleA Sign of Things to Come?
Checking to see if those fries run on 3G or 4G LTE.Filed under: Photo Challenges Tagged: 2812 photography, Black and White, FujiFilm X-T1, Pete Rosos, photography, postaday, signs, Smart Fries, Street...
View ArticleBend It Blue (or Yellow or Red or Whatever You’d Like)
Bending light sounds odd. Like most anything else you can bend, you can “touch” light, but unlike most other physical objects there is almost no perceivable tactile sense about light. You can’t feel...
View ArticleCover Art Revisited
Ok, the idea of posting the image that was the primary example of last week’s Daily Post Photo Challenge, Cover Art, might seem like I’m breaking my arm trying to pat myself on the back. That said, I...
View ArticleBare Minimum
Before getting married and having children, I spent the better part of my adult life bouncing from place to place. The first time I left home I over compensated and stuff my first place with what I...
View ArticleSerenity
When the tide pulls out in Winter, the sand surface looks like a sheet of warped glass in the low sun, not to be disturbed, but to be viewed serene from a distance.Filed under: Photo Challenges...
View ArticleSelf Expression (non-legal)
You can bury yourself in hair, clothes, and jewelry, or shunt your emotion off in some deep corner where you think no one can see them, but when your back’s against the wall, you will express...
View ArticleDepth: or the Lack Thereof
Is it half empty or half full? Or, in this case, is it completely empty or simply overflowing with air? To what depth will this vessel go? On a quantum scale, it’s a chasm. On cosmic level, it’s not...
View ArticleAll Things Big and Small
On a scale of 1 – 10 … Nah, that’s not gonna do. Looked at on a grander scale … Nope. She scaled the heights of Mount … Oh, boy. This is going south all the time. He had a wallet made of fish scales …...
View ArticleTreat It Like A Reward
Ahh, morning coffee. To more than most it’s a ubiquitous routine that involves hyperbolic descriptions like “It’s my lifeline,” or “Don’t talk to me until I’ve had my first cup.” The hyperbole doesn’t...
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