Monochrome Madness Old fences fascinate me because they have so many stories to tell. Stories of the people and animals that have come across its path. Did they climb over, go around or cut through the wire? Why did they need to get the other side? Driving through my part of Texas, you see all … Continue reading
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Vintage Charmer
Photo 101 — Architecture & Monochrome (assignment 12) Even, though it’s starting to crumble, this old gas station still has lots of charm. Wouldn’t it be great to be able to renovate it into a little shop? Instead it will most likely just crumble away. (Oh, how I wish I had the money to purchase some … Continue reading
Branches of Snow
Monochrome Madness Challenge Branches of Snow is my entry for the Monochrome Madness Challenge over at Leanne Cole Photography. You can check out some of the other Monochrome Madness photos here. Branches of Snow I took this photo after a 12 inch snow storm. For a change, there was very little wind; so the snow … Continue reading
Solitude
Solitude – Photo 101 Assignment 5 Solitude is easily found outside on a cold and icy day. Continue reading
Small Town, USA
Monochrome Madness Challenge I’ve decided to join the Monochrome Madness Challenge over at Leanne Cole Photography. I’m a rather nervous because there are so many talented photographers in this challenge and I’ve looked at many of their wonderful images. You can check out some of their photos here. I’m hoping the Monochrome Madness Challenge will … Continue reading