Not only is this the third Monday in December, and thus time for the Black and White challenge, but it’s also the last third Monday of 2013. In honor of the third Monday, I have a trio of photos. The first is one I took at one of the oddest museums I’ve ever visited, the Fabric Workshop and Museum in Philadelphia. The main gallery was closed as they were getting organized for the next show but the rest of the museum was open. It was the smallest museum I’ve ever seen, had scarcely any exhibits and even at $3 per person, we felt we’d overpaid. However, one of the shots I took with my iPad was naturally B&W and I like it.
The second two shots are of prints done by our younger daughter for the annual print sale at PAFA, where she attends art school. I hope to soon post photos of all the prints she has for sale but for now, I hope you enjoy these two. If you’d like to see more of her work, her website is called Eggshells.
If you take photos with a Smartphone or any type of iThing, feel free to head over to Sally’s site and enter your photo(s). I’m pleased to announce I’ve joined the Smartphone generation and now have an iPhone, so one of these days I might be posting photos taken with it. 🙂
A B&W print of a capoiera class…
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The first image pulls me into its composition and simplicity. Happy Phoneography Monday.
Thanks, Sally. That’s what I liked about it, too–lines and angles. Thanks for taking care of the pingback, too.
janet
You’re welcome. See you soon.
The doorway photo makes me think of infinite possibilities.
That’s a good way of looking at it, Renee. I pray that for you.
janet
I pray it for you also Janet. I assure you I’m learning that my life is nothing but infinite possibilities. Life is extraordinarily good.
Love, Renee
The angle and minimalistic shot of the first photo is wonderful! Your daughter has some wonderful work here herself…falling in your footsteps it seems!
Thanks, Angeline. My talents, such as they are, are in writing and photography. Hers are much broader. I think they came from my uncle, a professional watercolor artist: https://www.google.com/search?q=gerald+f.+brommer&client=firefox-a&hs=A4d&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=kj-vUtTmFsyysATXqYHQAg&ved=0CCsQsAQ&biw=1496&bih=652&dpr=0.9. 🙂
janet
I love the last image. 🙂
Thanks on behalf of our daughter. 🙂
janet
I like your three images for the last third Thursday. 🙂 The doorways in the first one are intriguing and you daughters work is just lovely. She is very talented!
I’m glad you liked my doorways but I figured people would like Megan’s work. She’s doing well at art school, so I know we’re not the only ones who think she’s talented. 🙂 I’ll pass on your compliment.
janet
Architecture can make the more dramatic/striking photos. Nice
Thanks very much.
janet
I really loved the 1st one. As how you captured the picture from where you were through the empty space to the door.
Thanks for visiting. I’m glad you liked the photo. It was one of the best things I saw in that museum. 🙂
janet
The first one is an awesome capture, Janet!
Thanks, Amy. I’m glad you liked it.
janet
Love the first one. A door to a door to a door
Glad you liked it, Steve. Are you getting all ready for Christmas?
janet
Getting there……last minute as always. You?
I’m in pretty good shape, although taking six days out of the two weeks before Christmas to get our younger daughter from school makes it a bit more crazy. It will all get done and be wonderful, so I’m making lists, checking them at least twice and working away. I’m not doing Friday Fictioners this week or next so I can spend more time with family and friends. First things first. 🙂
janet
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