You can imagine how the noise of the train began to crescendo as it drew near. For The Daily Post’s Weekly Prompt: Crescendo.
This week’s Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge is “Dense.” Now, dense has more than one meaning. The first being “stupid or foolish” which could be applied to my husband and I as we embarked down a never before explored (by us) gated path that displayed this sign at its start:
Turns out we didn’t get shot and the risk was worth it as we enjoyed some beautiful sunset views of “dense” brush, fields, and trees.
Taken with a not so great smart phone camera, but it was fun to snap some images of what is along the roads I travel so often, which I hardly ever notice otherwise.
Posted for The Daily Post Challenge: Evanescent
ev·a·nes·cent [evəˈnes(ə)nt]
adjective
Soon passing out of sight, memory, or existence; quickly fading or disappearing.
Also sharing with Cee’s Which Way Photo Challenge.
“The Edge…there is no honest way to explain it because
the only people who really know where it is are the ones
who have gone over.” ~ Hunter S. Thompson
50mm prime
f/11, 1/20, ISO 100
Last Tuesday. Preeeeetty! The sky is one of my many photography Muses.
I over-exposed this shot of tree branches creating a web-like display. Linking with The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Intricate.
We went to the zoo today and these big guys were awake and active; definitely in motion, chasing one another around. One took a large plastic trashcan lid and charged another, throwing the lid at him. What a crab!
Linking with The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Motion.
While this boat may not float, most will, so hoping this counts for The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Afloat.
This is for The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Ephemeral. The joys of childhood are definitely ephemeral, lasting only a short time.
Fresh Air. This is for The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Fresh and
Cee’s Fun Photo Challenge: Clouds.