Monochrome color & Patterns
Once again I have combined the two themes for the week into one image (or so I hope!). Kelly had her violin recital this past week which was held in a church with this fascinating organ pipe arrangment. I was particularly intrigued by the shot of red/color in the flowers placed before the pipes. Unfortunately I was unable to get the full vase because I was trying to shoot around/keep out the heads of the folks who were sitting in front of me. I thought I was being relatively subtle about my picture taking (other than the loud click of my camera) until Kelly announced that I was behaving like a total creeper by taking tons of pics of what looked like all the players in the recital. She figured out what I was actually focused on but felt that everyone else in the place probably thought I was simply being weird. I am guessing this is a step up from my fear of public photography, even if Kelly didn't appreciate it! ;o)
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About Photoyoga
Photoyoga is the fourth generation of Photogaming. The first year it was played we had six participants and each shared 3 theme-based monthly. At that stage we shared just among ourselves.
After that first year, only Crick & Ave continued, this time each sharing one photo daily for a full year and we cataloged it at Photothreesixtyfive.
When Photothreesixtyfive came to an end, the third year of photogaming was dubbed Technique Twelve. Initially created to be a game consisting of monthly projects with self-chosen photography themes, Technique Twelve ended up becoming a weekly game and themes were generated by the weekly challenges on dPs.
Now here we are, three full years of gaming behind us. It is time to take the skills we have been accumulating and stretch. So... Photoyoga is born. Enjoy!
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