52 Week Smartphone Challenge: Week 17: Balance

I admit to being somewhat flummoxed when I read the description for the weekly challenge.

Balanced composition is pretty straightforward unless you are trying to shoot in the "Accidental Renaissance" style. So shoot a balanced image in the Accidental Renaissance style.

Hugh? What? What is an "Accidental Renaissance" style? I did the Googe search, visited a bunch of websites and still felt "unseated". But that is what I get for basing my challenge on key phrases from another photography group.

Amy Maranto and theonlyD800intheHameau submitted their interpretations of the challenge. I'm not sure if what I have submitted counts.

This image also counts toward my submission for my iPhone 11 Pro 365 project.

Submitted for my 52 Week Smartphone Challenge.

Isolation Photo Project, Day 26

When I looked out the kitchen window to enjoy the sun coming over the trees, I saw a German Shepard walk on by. It had no collar or leash, and I didn't see any owner. She walked around from the back yard to the street in front of my home. I posted to the community message group on Facebook and found out that she, her name is Finley, has been missing since yesterday. Finley, broke loose from its owner several miles from where I live.

Other than observing Finley's adventures around my street, my day was uneventful.

Brick Farm Tavern, a place that has become like a second home, was offering growlers of Troon Brewing's Today Is Not the Day for sale with a food order. I snagged a spot in queue1. Through this door is the room where they keep their sixtel kegs.

Finley | 17 April, 2020 | Day 26 | FujiFilm X-T2 | XF16-55mmF2.8 R LM WR

Linked to Jeff Sinon's Isolation Photo Project.

Submitted as part of the 100DaysToOffload project.

  1. Pickup times are scheduled, and customers and staff must wear masks and observe social distancing recommendations. The staff wore gloves.