While TiongHan captured a photograph that evokes loneliness, for the weekly challenge, Amy Moranto captures a near-empty landscape. I opted to use a square format for the image and created a minimalist image. The side of the barn is painted red but I think converting to black and white forces the user to focus on the white square and the bench.
I took this photo while on a solo hike in the Watershed Preserve. It was quiet. So quiet I could only hear the wind in the trees. I was alone in my thoughts. When I saw the empty bench, heard the wind in the trees, the loneliness could be felt.
The Only D800 in the Hameau brings a lonely sad moment front and centre.
What do you think?
Submitted for my 52 Week Smartphone Challenge.
3 Comments
Photography Journal Blog
11th April 2020 at 11:21 AMHere's mine for Week 15:https://wp.me/p2owKx-1Bk
Take care, Amy
Photography Journal Blog
5th April 2020 at 11:41 AMI think your choice of black and white was a good one, like you said it draws attention to the bench, and that says loneliness to me.
Khürt Williams
5th April 2020 at 4:11 PMThank you.