
It should be slightly out of focus like an old print taken with a planar opening the f stop. It was my intention but the image might be too vague.
My first participation in A Photo a Week Challenge: Light the Night by Nancy Merrill Photography.
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It should be slightly out of focus like an old print taken with a planar opening the f stop. It was my intention but the image might be too vague.
My first participation in A Photo a Week Challenge: Light the Night by Nancy Merrill Photography.
It might be better to be captioned with ‘closed’ but it’s still a sort of ‘opening’ in aspect of both framing and an object behind the barrier.
My first participation in A Photo a Week Challenge: Opening by Nancy Merrill Photography.
I got inspired by plenty of pictures and comments. I learned a lot of ideas from various participants. What a wonderful community! Than you everyone, thank you for everything and thank you The Daily Post.
I don’t intend to add anything different from my usual photos but have chosen old-fashioned one for the final contribution.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, All-Time Favorites by The Daily Post.
Time to time, I have picked up some pictures taken here so far. The place, designed by Alejandro Zaera-Polo and Farshid Moussavi, is now a main pier of Yokohama for cruise ships. The pier has beautiful shape like a back of whale and some aisles are looked being twisted.
Thank you for the very many inspirations. I’m so sad to hear the decision. It’s going to be the last challenge next week.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Twisted by The Daily Post.
I studied physics when I was young and learned some physicists believed glass was a kind of liquid not because it’s transparent but it’s not crystal, that is, molecules are moving. Every physicist teaches snowflakes are kind of crystal and changing into liquid at the melting point. Therefore, you shouldn’t ask them the definition of liquid when you find them making some coffee with a flask. They may not be able to distinguish the sea from liquid or fluid as I didn’t. Though it’s much more normal compared with people who considers a doughnut is identical to a coffee cup, having one hole. Sometimes they store paperbacks into a toaster oven like I was doing.
In response to the weekly photo challenge, Liquid by The Daily Post.