Category: composition
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Wordless Wednesday : Window Treatment
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Wordless Wednesday : Jet Trail and the Moon over Lake Tahoe
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Wordless Wednesday : Flowers Abstract
Please see below for more hues and colors in my second photo.
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Wordless Wednesday : Pink Flowers
Please see below for more hues and colors in my second photo.
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The “Sponge” Building in Cambridge
I photographed this building, Simmons Hall, on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass., during a trip to Boston. Simmons Hall features many colors and hues in its recessed window frames throughout the building. (please see below for additional photo )
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of Blue and Yellow
What I love about photographing flowers is the variety of colors and hues they offer. I always enjoy being surprised by seeing such color plants in places I do not expect to do so. The photo above was taken several years ago during a walk around Washington D.C. I noticed this small garden not far…
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of Blue- Churches and Model Living Rooms
My favorite color has always been blue and its many hues. I shot this photo this past summer of a church in rural Garrett County, Md. It was a beautiful day and the sky was such a dark blue I rarely see. It looks as if there is wiring on this church that enables the…
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of You – Birds
I was trying to get a different angle on a bird feeder I photograph all the time so I stood under the porch and waited for this bird to land. The backlight was a bit on the strong side, but I thought the color and hues behind the bird made for a colorful silhouette. (please…
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Weekly Photo Challenge : The Hue of You
I see a lot of colors and hues in my travels around the Mid Atlantic region of the U.S. Whether it is an umbrella on a rainy day in Grantsville, MD, above, there is always color to be found. (please see below for additional photos and text)
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Photography at 60 Miles Per Hour
I am a big believer in taking your camera everywhere you go. You never know when a good photo could be around the next corner or turn, including when you are riding in a car. The photo above was taken from the passenger side of a car with an iPhone while traveling in Maryland. (please…