RWPE #4 - Plants
Last week's Random Weekly Photo Experiment Theme was PLANTS. It is exciting to have Julie Johnson as a first time contributor! Here are the submissions:
Julie Johnson
Dawn Krause
Jesse Howard
Mike Vest
Mike Vest
Christopher D. Bennett
Shannon Bardole's Artistic Appreciation Selection of the Week:
Dawn Krause's Poem:
Plants
As bee and butterfly flit through the green
Amid a summer day
On a rose flying-beauty paused to preen
While bee begins to play
The garden sways gently to the breeze
It’s rustle fills the air
Aroma and beauty with aim to please
A sensual gift so rare
The theme for this week is FRAMING.
The best way to describe FRAMING is it a compositional technique where an object (usually in the foreground)surrounds the subject. Essentially creating a frame.
An example of this technique can be seen in the image below taken by my nephew Logan on Mother's Day.
However, don't feel obligated to stick to that definition. A picture of somebody framing a picture or framing a house would qualify just as easily.
I do actually have several other photos that from my PLANTS photo session that I will publish later this week. I took several more pictures than I usually do for RWPE and I don't want them all to sit on my hard drive collecting dust. Like the picture of the aftermath of me tripping over a fence, during the SOOTHING photo shoot, always will.
Labels: Blogging, Family, Friends, Photography
6 Comments:
These are all absolutely lovely. (Like "pill," I'm bringing back "lovely" - but it's another word that you likely can't use with a straight face.)
I am curious how you did yours.
A magician never reveals their tricks. Although when I post the rest of the pictures from this photo shoot, I'm sure it will become painfully obvious.
I can be patient!
Did you figure it out?
It looks like they're under glass (or above it, depending on the photo). Is that correct? :)
That is correct!
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