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Black and White Challenge #4

Sparklers
Sparklers.  (Dried grasses in the meadow.)

To me, photography is an art of observation.  It’s about finding something interesting in an ordinary place… I’ve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them.

~ Elliott Erwitt

Cascade of light.  (Dried plant of some kind in the meadow.)
Cascade of light. (Dried plant of some kind in the meadow.)

These images are part of the Black and White Challenge.  The rules of the Black and White Challenge are simple:

  1. On 5 consecutive days, create a post using either a past or recent photo in black and white.
  2. Each day invite another blogging friend to join in the fun.

My invitation today is extended to any of you who would like to jump in and join the fun. Come on.  You know you want to.

Curvaceous.
Curvaceous.

Thank you to Woodland Gnome for inviting me to the challenge, and thank you for dropping by.  Be good, be kind, be loving.  Just Be.  🙂

Author:

Robin is... too many things to list, but here is a start: an artist and writer; a photographer and saunterer; a daughter and sister and granddaughter; a friend, a partner, a wife, a mother, and a grandmother; a gardener, a great and imaginative cook, and the creator of wonderful sandwiches.

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