Bonne journée, photo challenge

Lens-Artists Challenge #296: Abstracts


I’ve been waiting for years for someone to challenge me on abstract photography. I really like those types of photos. I can’t say I’m good at abstract photography, but I don’t care. I like that. That’s enough.
The first photo is not a new one. You may have spotted something in the photo. Right, it was taken at an amusement park.

Lens-Artists Challenge #296: Abstracts

I didn’t do any special technics for the second one. All I needed to do was to turn off auto-focus.


I thought it would be interesting to apply different color mapping, such as negative/positive processing. It may give some kind of thunder-like image.
As part of “Mostly Monochrome Monday,” I plan to use the following photos again.

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Mostly Monochrome Monday #349


People walking along the same path in the park look back, not because they want to see where they came from, nor because they want to talk to you, but because spring is everywhere. Definitely you will do the same. That’s what spring is.

公園の同じ道を歩く人々があなたを振り返るのは、自分が来た場所を確かめたいからでも、あなたと話したいからでもなく、春がそこかしこにあるから。 間違いなく誰もが同じことをするでしょう。 それが春というもの。

A Part of Mostly Monochrome Monday

Bonne journée, photo challenge

Lens-Artists Challenge #293: Water in Motion


Oops, I have just deleted completely some pictures about water and what’s more I have no opportunity to take pictures this week. In such case usually I decide to not participate in a challenge but I may be abscent also next week. After, wondering this and that, eventually, here’s mine.
Under dark sky, just next to dark water, hearing low sound of wind, and thinking about far place, I was looking at a motion of water. It was not a cheerful moment but definitely beautiful. The rhythm of water was simple and it drew a white line to separate my place from the sea.

Lens-Artists Challenge #293: Water in Motion


Perhaps, it would be better to add a cheerful moment at the end of this post. It was take at Tokyo Disney Resort.