Greetings from Amy welcome to week 88 of Images and Words. In honor of the New Year I have chosen the theme of "New".
Here's my entry:
These are my own Japanese maples that I photographed my first autumn here in Idaho, and the weather and color that year were AWESOME! One of my favorite things to do in photography is to depict things a little differently than you would normally see them so that people will contemplate the image. You don't need to go to an exotic location to do this (although exotic locations are always fun!), you can do this in your own back yard. In this photo it's the silhouette of the slightly overlapped leaves that draws me in.
I hope this will be a very open and fun theme for everyone!
The Rules:
Each week we will post an original photo with words on it. The idea behind this group is to expand our minds through our photography.
Photos must be your own, but the words can be someone else's as long as credit is given after the words.
Your post can either be serious, or if you'd like comical, but never obscene .
Posts can either have one word on them,quotes, or full poems ... Your choice.
All posts are to be done on your own site in a blog form with a link back to it being left here.
New topics will be posted on Sundays.
Posts can be made through Saturday.
One post per person only please.
Very pretty leaves. New... hmmmmmmmmmmmmm gonna have to go back to old files lolololol It's January and the weather and snow is getting old.
ReplyDeletegood evening Amy...lovely color and lighting....I can find all kinds of new things....but sometimes it's all perspective....like one of the oldest things in our life
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I figured most people would go back into their files. It shouldn't be too hard: new baby, new love, new car, new spring growth, new dusting of snow, new day/morning/sunrise, newness of the world after a rain shower, and so on.
ReplyDeleteThank you! I'm sure you have all sorts of things in your archives that will fit the theme :-)
ReplyDeleteIt's not hard...
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great theme thaks amy will go look
ReplyDeleteWonderful bright red colour in those leaves. Indeed so. Words to live by.
ReplyDeleteHere is mine: http://andrewhanson.multiply.com/journal/item/110/IAW_LXXXVIII_-_New
I love that saying, Amy and your capture is absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! Great theme!
Images & Words Week # 88 New
Such a beautiful photo Amy those colours are superb.
ReplyDeleteA very lovely theme too from you.
I have made my effort up now too.
Images & Words 88 # New
Wonderful shot Amy, the OOF leaves gives an interesting background pattern in this photo.
ReplyDeleteGreat theme, will see what I can come up with...
Wonderful autumn leaves... Good choice of quote!
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ReplyDeleteAmy that is an incredible lovely capture. What a theme, now what to find for this one. Will be back later.
ReplyDeleteI am back with mine:
http://klintm.multiply.com/journal/item/113/IMAGES_AND_WORDS_88_-_NEW
gorgeous photo! I love it! And perfect words!
ReplyDeleteHere's my entry: http://awordsmith.multiply.com/journal/item/310/Images_Words_88
ReplyDeleteNow this is awesome Amy ... have to put on my thinking cap..... Love your choice of shots and words...perfect combo.
ReplyDeleteGREETINGS ALL !
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrancy in the photo, Amy....the winter season lacks color so this was eye popping!!
Images & Words #88 ~"NEW" ~
I'm having a really hard time with this one. Good thing I've got a few days to think about it! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat red color!! I love the bokeh on the background...great shot!! :)http://angelshine10.multiply.com/journal/item/135/Imageswords_88...NEW
ReplyDeleteBeautiful red Maple leaves!! Here's my entry:
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Amy, that's just beautiful.... here's mine finally.
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I love the colours of your Japanese maples.Reminds me of our new car we bought this year which is coloured copper red according to the brochure.Back later.
ReplyDeleteThats a beautiful shot here is my contribution this week
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Truly a beautiful photograph, Amy. Yes, the silhouette effect makes the picture.
ReplyDeleteI love your maple leafs Amy and the overlapping certainly causing interesting silouhettes. Here's mine.
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WOOOOOW wonderful leaves and quote. Thank you Amy.
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Love your picture Amy.
ReplyDeleteHere is my new.
http://cruizin57.multiply.com/journal/item/227/Images_Words_-_New
Really pretty picture, Amy. I posted mine but forgot to leave the link here. So here it is:
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I have one this week.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is gorgeous.
http://lindylooh.multiply.com/journal/item/1229/Images_and_Words_New
finally got mine in. I'll go around tomorrow and look at everyone's again....
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This is absolutely Fantastic - So Good!
ReplyDeleteI couldn't think of much this Week.
http://forenso.multiply.com/journal/item/125/Images_Words_-_Week_87_-_New
Great Theme Amy, but I have been Brain Dead, couldn't think.
ReplyDeletebut finally woke up and thought of something.Giggle~!!
I Love Your photo. and the Words are Great~!!!
http://leadfootweenie.multiply.com/journal/item/516/Images_And_Words_Week_88_New
its true great theme .loved to create one
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your foto is full of warm light tks
Love the light and shadow Amy. Your quote is perfect too.
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