Ephemeral
In dance, most movements are important because they’re ephemeral, and this is no exception.
In dance, most movements are important because they’re ephemeral, and this is no exception.
As seen in my kitchen: fresh produce.
Despite its holes, this fence is a wall between space developed by humans and space reserved for nature. It separates swampy marshlands from sidewalks at one of my favorite nearby parks. That park will never fail to remind me of the better times from high school: walking around its forest perimeter on dates, lazing around on…
Photos from Oregon and New York. For the Weekly Photo Challenge: Orange.
Relaxation is the best reward.
This photo from my archives is rare in that it follows the Rule of Thirds. Frankly, I tend to ignore the rule; while I value the idea behind it–that off-center compositions tend to be more interesting–I find grids too restrictive and calculated for my shooting style.
In response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Symmetry.
In response to the Weekly Photo Challenge: Scale.
As seen deep in the Flushing District of Queens.
After the rain comes serenity.