Think of "texture". What comes to mind? Often, it is something coarse, rough, peeling, weathered. This challenge, to close out the first month of 2020 and usher in the second month (already!) will be to look for, shoot, post textures that are smooth or soft. Guess there should be a special "prize" for capturing both in one photo.
Looking forward to your creativity.
Smooth
PAToGraphy wrote:
Think of "texture". What comes to mind? Often, it is something coarse, rough, peeling, weathered. This challenge, to close out the first month of 2020 and usher in the second month (already!) will be to look for, shoot, post textures that are smooth or soft. Guess there should be a special "prize" for capturing both in one photo.
Looking forward to your creativity.
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I especially like the dandelion photograph.
RichardTaylor wrote:
I especially like the dandelion photograph.
Thanks, Richard, it is part of the dandelion family but like a dandy on steroids - called "goats beard": they are bigger than dandys an when going to seed they look like cotton candy.
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
PAToGraphy wrote:
Think of "texture". What comes to mind? Often, it is something coarse, rough, peeling, weathered. This challenge, to close out the first month of 2020 and usher in the second month (already!) will be to look for, shoot, post textures that are smooth or soft. Guess there should be a special "prize" for capturing both in one photo.
Looking forward to your creativity.
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Two gorgeous images to start this challenge, Pat...
this one should be fun, and I'm looking forward to
seeing what UHHers come up with.
PS - When do I get to drive the MGB?
Rolk wrote:
Two gorgeous images to start this challenge, Pat...
this one should be fun, and I'm looking forward to
seeing what UHHers come up with.
PS - When do I get to drive the MGB?
After it gets a new clutch
Sam9987 wrote:
Are they edible also?
The goats beard? Not that I know of b
These are beautiful photos, thanks for sharing and thank you for the info on the goats beard
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
I think I have one that qualifies for both smooth and soft!!!
Tim
Two from our clothes (drying) line.
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Rolk wrote:
I think I have one that qualifies for both smooth and soft!!!
Tim
They certainly look soft.
RichardTaylor wrote:
Two from our clothes (drying) line.
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P1. Blue looks very soft - nicely presented. I see the smooth edges on the steel.
p.1 I'd say that qualifies as smooth - the feeder and bubble around it.
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