WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: “The Hue of You”

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Bold colors…

Movement…

Individuality…

Chaos yet order…

Abstract yet reality…

Simplicity in the midst of complexity…

Ordinary objects of light dancing
before you against a canvas of night…

An involuntary expression of
feeling and emotion captured by the open lens…

There is no central
motif…

There is no primary theme…

There is no recognizable
object…

Yet there is light
penetrating your environment…

There is color piercing your
awareness…

There is… “The Hue of You”!

City Intersection With Green Traffic Lights

South Bend Indiana

Wistful Glimpse

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A wistful glimpse of the way things were… before my time.

1931 Ahrens Fox Type N Fire Engine
North Tarrytown Fire Department… New York

Hall of Flame Museum of Firefighting
Phoenix  Arizona

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: “Nostalgic”
Published Saturday, July 6, 2013

One Culture Passing Another

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Shipshewana Indiana

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: Culture
Posted 26 April 2013

Moment of Everyday Life

Mom and son enjoying a moment of everyday life…

University of Arizona
Tucson, Arizona

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: “Everyday Life”
Published Friday, September 14, 2012

Streetside Encounter

A tense encounter on a downtown street…
Tucson, Arizona

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge:  “Urban”
Published Friday, August 24, 2012

Caution: Life Guard Nappie Time

A merge of two opposing realities:  Safety… represented by the life guard station at pool-side… and danger… because the lifeguard is asleep.

Ott YMCA Pool
Tucson, Arizona

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge: “Merge”
Published August 17, 2912

Government Paint Job

A paint label found along the fuselage of an Air Force C-97 stratofreighter now resting in an aircraft salvage yard.  (“MIL” means Military Specification…)

Tucson,  Arizona

WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge:  “Wrong”