Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Finding the Contrast

Number 9
Number 9 by tim mcmurdo

Sometimes, an Exploring with a Camera topic really strikes a chord with me and with all of you. Visual Contrast is definitely one of those times! It's funny, I never quite know what is going to happen on a topic until I put it out into the world. I love how you all have run with this one, finding so many different kinds of contrasts in your images. I loved looking through the Flickr pool and I'm still visiting links, so I'll be by shortly to say hi if you haven't heard from me. 

Tomorrow we'll move on to a new exploration, look at form in our photography. Not sure what I mean by that? Come back tomorrow and find out! You can also find me on Mortal Muses this morning, as we begin musing about shapes. I found the most amazing shapes created by light and liquid over the weekend that I'm sharing there today.


{218/365} Fading
{218/365} Fading by jennifée

Jennifée says: I find it interesting how nature contains all stages of life at the same time - both vibrantly alive and slowly dying, like here.

In the Crane's Shadow {235/365}
In the Crane's Shadow {235/365} by Dorian Susan
Dorian Susan says: Lobster boat dwarfed by huge cranes at Portsmouth Naval Shipyard creates a contrast of big and small, industrial vs. simplicity of the common working man.

5 comments:

  1. Hi Kat,

    So pleased you enjoyed your stay on my island!

    These pics you chose to share with us create lovely visual contrasts of both composition and style.

    Thank you,
    Sue x

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  2. I love the topic of contrasts -- it's so broad I could post about it every day! The examples here are lovely.

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  3. I really like #9. It surprised me.

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  4. Aw, thank you for featuring my image! Love the other examples you picked out - I'm particularly fascinated by the lines and atmosphere in the crane image.

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  5. Thank you for featuring Number 9. I really appreciate the effort that you put into the photography community.

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