No Filter

For having a week with no filter, I thought something that would fit that vibe might be a little more candid, but still captures a beautiful moment. This was a gorgeous sunset from the other

Negative Space

It was hard for me to find a landscape shot that had a lot of negative space where the negative space was doing something and wasn’t boring or something I’d already used. Then I stumbled

Shadow

Shadows are an easy thing to find wherever there is light, but what is hard to find is a unique shadow or at least one separate from those that we constantly see of people and

Anonymous

Anonymous as a prompt felt very vague to me. My immediate reaction was a silhouette, but I essentially did that last week, so I didn’t want to repeat that again. I was looking through my

A center portrait is hard to get and make interesting, especially in terms of loneliness. But then I had the idea of taking a picture of my cat. She sits on her perch nearly every

New Beginnings

While in general, it is difficult to find signs of a new beginning in the middle of the winter, one morning while I was walking my dog through the park, I noticed the sun, I

Trash

The prompt for this week was to take inspiration from trash of some sort. While this could’ve literal or human trash, I decided to take a different approach as I saw a bunch of fallen

Hometown

While I’ve lived the last 5 and a half years in California, I still consider my hometown where I spent the first 11 years of my life; Dresher (or Philadelphia), Pennsylvania. The one thing around

Black and White

This photo was actually originally taken in color with a beautiful sunset, and while I like that photo as well, this one has a completely different feel. The other was focused on the sunset and