Dinner 253/365: Foreground Bokeh
After Life 252/365: Handrail
Railroad Blues 251/365: Corridor
Okay, here is another stretch photo. I couldn’t find a single acceptable corridor for the shot so I set one up. I published this in both color and B&W. The B&W is for the September Challenge, the color shot is for the daily challenge. I liked the way in this version that the blue tones from outside are contrasting with the yellow from the blub I lit this photo with.
Poppy
Leaf
Restroom 246/365: Fresh
Okay, so fresh isn’t the first thing I think of when I think of public restrooms, but first thing in the morning at the office before anyone has had a chance to get to it, it is still fresh. I hate to speak of restrooms or potty talk, but I’m always happy when I’m the first to visit it in the morning.
BTW, this may sound odd, but as you can see, there is a very large window in this restroom. Of course, the window is frosted which creates a very large soft light source. I’ve taken more than a few photos in that restroom and am always wondering what people think when I walk out of it with someone else and my camera in hand. I’m surprised I still have a job!
Me 244/365: B&W Self
Naturally, I’m pretty excited about the September challenge. B&W is definitely a preferred style for me so it should be very good for me.
After shooting this, I realized that this too could be a shot for tomorrow challenge. I’ll have to see what I can come up with tomorrow I suppose.
Suburbia 242/365: Order
Modern Suburbia along with its Home Owners Associations are an attempt at enforcing order. There are regulations on yards, roof pitch angles, percentage of the front of your home that has to be brick, the list goes on and on. I live in a place governed by such regulations and understand what they are trying to do, but I no longer agree entirely with the forced sameness of everything.
241/365: Contrast
First Day Of School 238/365: Love
My youngest son Gage absolutely adores his older brother Toby. Today was Toby’s first day of kindergarten. I went home during my lunch break to watch him get on the bus. Prior to leaving the house, Gage gave Toby a hug and that is what I captured. I wish I would have been ready to shoot a shot of Gage as Toby got on the bus. Evidently Gage thought he was going with Toby and tried to follow him on which led to some crying. I’m grateful my kids love each other and feel that connection.
I realize it is very snap shot-ish. That is what it was, but it invokes the emotion in me.










