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Wire Brush
I chose to represent Wire Brush in black and white to emphasize shapes, patterns, and textures. Previous posts like Geranium Leaf illustrated the same thinking. The bristles dominate the picture but the visual focal point is the piece of fuzz collected that they've captured. I like the way the tips of each bristle catches the light. These circular highlights add another pattern as they fade out of focus.
Songbird
This little fellow sits on our kitchen window sill. It's a bird call - you put a bit of water into it and blow for a chirping sound. He looks great in the morning light. As always, appreciate your comments and feedback.
Coat Hooks
The black and white medium is a good way to highlight shape, pattern, and light. It's fun to find a visually interesting pattern in things that one sees every day.
Red Pen
Photography is about light, colour, shape, and pattern. This photograph has it all. I was drawn to the way the morning light spotlit the red pen, which stood out in strong contrast to the top of the oak desk. I took the picture because I found the scene visually interesting. Does the photograph tell a story? What do you think? Let me know in the comments section.
Hex Keys
Once again, you have before you a study of shape, pattern, and light represented in a black and white photograph. I enjoy finding shapes and patterns just for their visual interest. I don't find any deep significance in this picture (maybe you do!). I just find it visually interesting and enjoy looking at it.