PAToGraphy wrote:
I'll never get through the 23 pages! I tried for some minimal today and found others in my library. These were shot today
I have no idea what #2 is either, really like #3 pg.23
katspangle wrote:
found some more in my archives
Love the last two ..pg. 24
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
SueScott wrote:
The subject of this challenge is minimalistic photography which attempts to explore how much information can be taken away from a composition before it loses its impact. "Keep it simple and keep it powerful" - the goal is to include only the information that is required to show the message you want to convey.
Here are a few images to start things off.
Great start, Sue, and sorry for being late...again.
I never did see the link back on the 6th, but, I "might"
have a couple images that could be minimalistic. Please
let me know if they are what you have in mind. (I'm
pretty good with taking pictures, but not so good trying
to "classify" them.)
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Again, not sure all of these fit the challenge, but I
did find that spider Sue lost in the last challenge.
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
joecichjr wrote:
Two and Three seized me
Perfection
Joe, I know EVERYONE appreciates you taking the time to leave such wonderful
comments and positive remarks, but we really don't know to whom you are
directing your remarks.
Instead of hitting "Reply", please use "Quote Reply," which is what I did
so you can see to whom I am addressing my comment...in this case, you.
Tim
Rolk
Loc: South Central PA
Julie Ames wrote:
Here are some i came up with. Not sure if they all will count.
Pg 20 - Julie, not only do these fit the challenge,
you have some gorgeous images here!
Tim
"Minimalistic Photography"
Day 2 continues
Photogirl17 wrote:
"Minimalistic Photography"
Day 3 continues
A few shots taken at a War of 1812 Re-enactment...
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