In response to The Daily Post’s weekly photo challenge: “Monochromatic.”
This week, share with us your monochromatic images. Be calculating and creative in choosing your subject and focal point; resist the urge to simply take a photo of something with a single color range. Go beyond the obvious choice, and have fun!
No matter what filter I used, the rainbow is consistent.
As a retiree travel blogger touring the US, voicing my wisdom, opinion, and thoughts about the retirement lifestyle and life in general.
I'm an aspiring pre-published indie author of baby boomer romance and adventures with a whimsical comedic side.
I photograph wildlife and landscapes, mountain, biking, kayaking, hiking, and backpacking. I travel the back roads and highways of America, Canada, and Mexico, documenting my adventures via print and photography.
I am gaga for reflections and think yours are tremendous. I like the way that the rainbow seems to outline the clouds and how the combination seems to make the clouds look like the face of a crescent moon. What a beautiful capture.
You were fortunate. It is nice when the planets (or in this case sun, clouds, and rainbows) align for a perfect shot. Look forward to seeing more Marty! The park is a beautiful stage for photographs.
Beautiful
Thanks!😀
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I am gaga for reflections and think yours are tremendous. I like the way that the rainbow seems to outline the clouds and how the combination seems to make the clouds look like the face of a crescent moon. What a beautiful capture.
I was really fortunate to capture that photo and I have been back to the park just about every day to capture other stunning photos. 🙂
You were fortunate. It is nice when the planets (or in this case sun, clouds, and rainbows) align for a perfect shot. Look forward to seeing more Marty! The park is a beautiful stage for photographs.