When I think of texture, I think about how something feels. Cold, rough, and grainy. Silky, sleek and smooth. Dry, coarse,flaky. I finally narrowed down my choices and decided to include some photos of stone, cement and brick textures.
archways in Boston
statue of St. Francis
decorative garden accents
corner of a building in Metro West Massachusetts
Thanks for stopping by!
I agree ~ I love texture myself ~ These are awesome photos! Well done! ~ and 'great to meet a New Englander' here online ~don't seem to meet too many ~ thanks, enjoy the day ~ namaste, Carol ^_^ (A Creative Harbor)
ReplyDeleteYour photos are fabulous. I see you're a relatively new blogger - welcome to the blogging world. I can't believe you already found a couple of sites that I just found and I've been blogging forever - Photo Art Friday and Kim Klassen. I'll be participating in my first PAF this week! Looking forward to your contribution there too - I'm sure it'll be cool.
ReplyDeleteLovely texture!! I love that you discovered yourself as a texture junkie. Hey, your background of bricks says it all! All of these images just make me want to reach out and touch the rough textures. Thanks you so much for linking them in to Exploring with a Camera!
ReplyDeleteSuch great captures, love the textures you are able to convey through a camera lens. The shot of the owls made me smile.
ReplyDeleteLooks as if you and i started our blogs at about the same time! Isn't it fun, and yes the textures are amazing! Could become addicted to this. Love your photos here and how they look so textured. Very nice!
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ReplyDeleteI love your photos here, so many beautiful textures. The light is fabulous in all of them.
Thanks for sharing these.
Great collection of fascinating textures!
ReplyDeletethere's a great clarity and light to your shots, St Francis really pops out...
ReplyDeleteFantastic textures, my favourite is the detail of the building corner.
ReplyDeleteNice! Architectural photographs are always so interesting to look at.
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