
Softly, Through the Meadow
Black And White Photography, Laurie, Photography

While I’ve never seen The Rolling Stones, I did get to see a Stones Tribute Band a couple weeks ago. Photography was challenging for me because of the dark, the emissions from the fog machine, and because I was dancin’ like Jumpin’ Jack Flash.
To see more images from a really fun night in a historic theater, check out Life on the Bike and Other Fab Things.
I purposely saved Laurie for the last of our Main Contributors. I have been following Laurie’s photoblog for the longest out of anyone (and she has been following mine for the same time). Laurie is one of the busiest people I know and even though I have known her for the longest time we have never met. I’m going to try and change that sometime this year 🙂
When I first asked Laurie to join Monochromia or I should say this idea I had (we still didn’t decide on a name yet) she also was kind of hesitant because like Stacy she was a little unsure of her work (she had not done much black and white at all). I quickly learned that Laurie was just “sandbagging” all of us (for those people not familiar with the term sandbagging it means purposely holding back, LOL). Her images can stand up with the best of them. I love her work and I can also proudly call Laurie my friend – Joe

The Morning After
It was a 7am power walk and I’d decided not to bring my camera because I really needed to burn some calories. I took this quick shot, added a little vignette, and posted it to social media.
Thanks, Joe, for encouraging me to bring it to Monochromia. Thanks, also, for being our amazing monochromatic, charismatic, dynomatic leader!! Emilio, is dynomatic even a word? 🙂
May you all enjoy the blessings of the season!
And subtle visual of the rest of the leaf underwater. Can you see it?
This shot taken during a 285 mile ride to The Snake
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