Photo Challenge Week 18, 2025: Negative Space
You have 7 days to capture a photo that has a lot of negative space—empty space around your subject. When you highlight negative space, your subject stands
A small place for my meandering thoughts, ideas, and interests.
You have 7 days to capture a photo that has a lot of negative space—empty space around your subject. When you highlight negative space, your subject stands
Hosted by Model Aviators of South Arkansas. Control Line Precision Aerobatics – Class AA. Events; 322, 324-326 (JSO). Saturday; Unlimited Profile (BIAE) Classic and Warbird.
Not too many cars but those that were there were nice to see. Here are a few photos of the shown vehicles. El Dorado, Arkansas.
From 52 Frames. You have 7 days to capture an image that conveys a cramped feeling—where space is minimal or elements feel tightly packed. This week is
From 52 Frames. You have 7 days to deliberately underexpose or overexpose your image—going beyond normal exposure for a creative effect. This isn’t just another high key challenge. We’re talking about
…and here are some photos of the planes that were being flown. Ouch on this one. Rudder was tore off during flight.
Here are some photos from the Friday Night Fly and Saturday Fun Fly. Photos of people that were there. May take a minute to load.
You have 7 days to capture a photo that highlights the details—the small, the intricate, the often-overlooked. This week, we’re turning our focus toward the fine
A few more photos of Spring Flowers. These are from the South Arkansas Arboretum.
You have 7 days to capture the illusion of something levitating—an object, person, or anything else that appears to float in midair. Levitation photography might