The photo class that I attended last fall challenged us over the course of the month to see and photograph letters in the natural world as long as we did not photograph printed letters. It changed the way we looked at the world. It was great to see how the others represented these 26 characters. This was my take on it
Excellent!
Thank you…It drove me crazy finding letters…and then they were everywhere
What an amazing collection of images! Excellent “letters” post 🙂
Oh, thank you 😀
This is awesome!! I think my favorite letter is “M.” How very cool and challenging. Wow.
Thank you. M was a challenge. This was actually taken on a college campus a week before the project ended.
Clever AND intelligent too.
Thank you. Some of the others in my class just amazed me with their creative ideas for this assignment.
This is quite unique, a very imaginative brain you have there!
Thank you. This activity inspired our class to be more creative.
I’ll bet it did!!
This is brilliant…inspired!
Oh, thank you. It was a fun challenge.
Great post.
Thank you! 🙂
Very well done! A sense a little bit of an over achiever here : )
Ha ha ha – Touche’ At least, I’ve gotten to the point in life where I can laugh about it. Thank you for the compliment, also. 🙂
I applaud you for this because I think I would’ve quit after C LOL
Ha ha ha – It was one of those positive peer pressure things from doing it with a class. C was easy. It took three shoots to get A and some Lightroom magic for B. Thank you,
Fantastic! The best submission for this week’s challenge so far. The arches put on the side to create B would be my favourite. But all of them are excellent! You have great eye for things and fantastic talent! 🙂
Thank you. You have good attention to detail to see how I made the B in Lightroom. 🙂
How did I miss this entry? I love it!
Thank you – I’m glad you found it and enjoyed it. 🙂
It’s such a creative collection you put together. Surely you got the A in this course you took.
Thank you…It was a course at a local photo studio, so there were no grades but i think the sense of self-satisfaction was enough. I like your new avatar.
Thank you! Well, this is an A+ in my book. 😉
Ohhhh, thank you 😀
So cool, how creative of you to find and put together all those letters
Thank you. It was both meddening (a little) and fun (a lot).
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Wow, perfect! Excellent and good imagination.
Than you. I really appreciate that.
Amazed at your cleverness in spotting these everyday articles and putting them together, must have taken a lot of time.
Thank you. It was a bit of work and seems impossible at first but it ended up being a good time. 🙂
BRAVO!!! 😀
Oh, thank you so much. 😀
Very clever! 🙂
Thank you…It made for a fun project
I’ve always wanted to do this (well, for a long time, anyway!) and you have done a remarkable job of it! I’ll bow to you and let it go. Gail
Thank you. It is a lot of fun. My wife and a couple of coworkers made some good suggestions. It is not as difficult as it seems; it just takes a bit of perseverence.
I’m not going to be saying anything new here, but that’s excellent! 🙂
Oh, thank you so much. It is funny to me that everyone likes it so much because all of us who took the same class have done it. But I guess it is rather unique in the grander scheme of things.
That was fabulous. You must have an extraordinary eye for spotting hidden details.
It is something you develop. This was for a class at a local studio. We all became highly attuned to seeing things a bit differently (which is the point of the exercise). It is a fun challenge. We did it over 5-6 weeks. Thank you for visiting.
This is so cool! I will try to do that as well! Thank you for sharing.
-Naima
Go for it, Naima. =)
If I get through, I will post it on WordPress.
-Naima