When I started to really think about what images I would include in this post, it dawned on me how much of what we see in our lives are formed by boxes and lines. We literally follow lines wherever we go.
Here are a few lasting lines and squares that have stood out for me.
In Black & White with shades of Grey.
The lines of vineyards
A country road
The iconic NZ Cabbage Tree
Still waters
Slowly does it.
Modern Melbourne
A church window
#SundayStills
What is Sunday Stills all about?
In Terri’s words:
Sunday Stills is a photography challenge with a weekly theme (similar to the now-defunct WPC). Each Sunday I post the weekly theme with images of my own interpretation. Any blogger is welcome to participate and interpret the challenge with their photos, poems, stories, music, etc!
Join in via https://secondwindleisure.com/photography/sunday-stills-photo-challenge/
A fabulous choice of images, Suzanne.
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Thanks Cathy 😊
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Lovely, Suzanne! 🙂 🙂
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Thanks Jo 😊
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oh look at all these marvellous lines . . . one or two of your squares would fit in perfectly with this month’s lines&squares!
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Thanks very much, Becky. I will link up with you on another post. I have a few more photos that I can use.
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Oh that’s great news, really look forward to it ☺️
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I’m super impressed with your shots, Suzanne.
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Hiya Tracy, thanks for the lovely comment.
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You’re welcome, Suzanne.
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Black and white. I think that’s where your heart is; they’re wonderful.
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I have been “mucking around” with a few turning them into Black and White. I’m a fan of that colour combination.
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It works.
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Great photos, you should link to Becky’s post too as I am sure she would love to see these.
https://beckybofwinchester.com/2019/10/06/october-line-squares-6/
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Hi Jude, I just answered Beckys comment saying that I will link up with her on another post. As I’ll be participating on a regular basis from now on.
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Very nice! I love that they are (mostly) black & white.
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Cheers Janis. I do enjoy Black and White photographs.
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Suzanne, your photography is absolutely stunning! The lines, emphasized by the black and white are very, very powerful. Awesome work!
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Thanks Donna, I enjoy black and white photography. Funnily enough I didn’t when younger!
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Black and white really bring out the lines and geometry in all of these shots, Suzanne! They make for stunning images! Glad you could join us for Sunday Stills!
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Fantastic photos.
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Thanks Tracey.
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I always find it so interesting when you look for something and it starts appearing everywhere. There were some beautiful photographs in that collection – especially looking up through that building.
Thanks for linking up with us at MLSTL and I’ve shared on my SM 🙂
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Apologies for the late reply, Leanne. I thought I had done so. Like buying that unique car then driving around and finding out how many are on the roads 🙂
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Fabulous images for this week’s theme Suz! I especially like the vineyard lines, living next to one as I do!! The starkness of the black and white helps show the lines and shapes. #mlstl
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Thanks Deb and what’s not to like about vineyards? 😉
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Love these photo’s Suzanne, wonderful black and whites!
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Thanks Sam 🙂
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I am compelled (!) to look around me these days. I love, love, love seeing designs and patterns others may miss. I particularly enjoy finding mandalas in nature and in manmade objects. Even a drain is a thing of interest because of its shape. Denyse #mlstl
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I love all these pictures. But totally fascinated by the NZ Cabbage tree. Then stunned by the dock and water picture. Your skill continues to amaze me.
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Thanks, Jennifer. Us kiwis have a love hate relationship with the cabbage tree. Mainly due to it’s propensity of dropping leaves most days. I’m one of the folk when loves it’s form and especially when in flower.
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Gorgeous shots – the black and white with the geometry is stunning 🙂
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very nice
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And that’s why we’re having a hard time “staying in line”. 🙂 When you look around, there are indeed a lot of lines. It keeps order in a chaotic world.
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Exactly 😎 No doubt why I enjoy minimalism than clutter.
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I did not think much about lines until I began reading some of the recent posts and the challenge. You are right, Suzanne. Much is formed by boxes and lines. Stunning photos! I liked them all and especially the one with the road and clouds. Thank you for sharing:) Erica #MLSTL and shared on SM
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Wow stunning photos!
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Thanks very much and for your comment.
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