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
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
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 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
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
Accidental Renaissance is a very difficult photo to take. It has to be at the right time, and you have to have your camera with you and out, or else you will probably miss it.
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
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
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