The Daily Post’s Weekly Photo Challenge is “Summer Lovin’ “. I have a love in my life and we will finally be together again at the hawktail end of this summer.
Aligning with WordPress’s Weekly Photo Challenge’s theme of eerie, here are several black and white photographs of an etching on a prison cell wall in Vietnam.
Mired in a disappointing job hunt, I offer two shots of the Nishi Honganji Temple in Kyoto, Japan as an allegory for two very different points of view on life.
The intricate curves and ornate details on a row of brass lanterns from a temple in Nara, Japan.
A long and overly descriptive post about the Hindu holiday Thaipusam at the Batu Caves, Malaysia.
The blank stony eyes from a pair temple guards, etched in stone, gaze eternal.
Everywhere we looked, these snow covered hillsides towered above us, slanting and stretching across the horizon.
The subdued honey tones of twilight.
An image digitally manipulatied to be reminiscent of old film reel perferations.
The edge of a season and the still waters of an evening lake are stuck as a beautiful instant in time.