Tomato Goddess
Followers to snapmammas already know that I have a penchant for capturing images of idiosyncratic subjects and scenes. I’m fortunate that in Albuquerque, there is no shortage of these, which […]
Followers to snapmammas already know that I have a penchant for capturing images of idiosyncratic subjects and scenes. I’m fortunate that in Albuquerque, there is no shortage of these, which […]
In a recent city sponsored event, I watched this candid moment unfurl. If you’re a regular reader of Snapmammas.com (and thank you!) this picture is jumping the chronological queue of […]
Every now and then it’s a good idea to go back to your old images and pan for some gold. Search through images from 6 months ago or older. See if you […]
This is my second entry into our sixth photo assignment (see the original task here). The fun about taking pictures in black and white is that when you shoot in monochromatic […]
For one reason or another, it’s been a while since I’ve used my camera. Damn the iPhone for being so portable. In any case, this Snap Mamma needs to get […]
Textures and shapes may receive more generous attention when given a Black and White treatment. This is my 5/6 installment from our 6th photo assignment. Sycamore trees produce a bristled […]
A candid portrait, taken in black and white, can be a wonderful way to document a young child.
This is my third entry into our sixth photo assignment (see the original task here). The contrast between black and white is never more pronounced than when we look at […]
Here is 2/6 Black and White image for our latest assignment. In this image we are looking down the barrel of a large gun ship cannon pointed out the starboard […]
On Facebook, a friend challenged me to post one lone photo, new or old, executed in black and white, for 5 days strait; and nominate another friend to do the […]