Black & White Sunday: Texture

For this theme you are invited to translate the tactile quality of the surface of an object into an image, and to make it black and white.

While considering texture for the challenge I stumbled upon an interesting quote by Paul Scott:

“The past becomes a texture, an ambience to our present.”

 

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I would very much like to see how you would interpret it (both the theme and the quote).

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Click on the links bellow to check out entries to this challenge:

https://daffodilhillphotography.com/2016/05/21/black-white-sunday-texture

https://travelwithintent.com/2016/05/22/goddess-of-yesteryear

https://ameditativejourney.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/black-white-sunday-texture

https://12monthsinwarsaw.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/texture/

https://folcke.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/black-white-sunday-texture

https://dailymusing57.com/2016/05/22/black-white-sunday-texture

https://tishfarrell.com/2016/05/22/textures-of-my-ancestral-landscape/

https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/black-white-sunday-texture

https://attaleuntold.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/black-white-sunday-texture

http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.hr/2016/05/texture.html

https://beyondthebrushphotography.wordpress.com

https://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/the-obligatory-accident/

https://inthezone2001.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/cemetery-nature-2

https://lucidgypsy.com/2016/05/24/paulas-black-and-white-sunday-texture

 

54 responses to “Black & White Sunday: Texture”

  1. Love the quote and texture is so good in b/w. Nice shot, Paula.

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    1. Thanks a bunch, Draco. Hope your weekend is enjoyable!

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  2. whether in the natural world or the (de)constructions of humans, or in the intersect between the two, texture by and far arises not from intent, but of the elements, over time, interacting, engaging one another, each of them changed in the interaction, the dispersion of energy. The static photograph splendidly captures the motion of this dynamic. How the terrain is like any other terrain, valleys in its skin like canyons carved out by streams and creeks and rivers. One cannot help but ponder the flow, the growth – a rough life? serene?

    Interesting facet – the ambiance of a landscape emerges from its texture , whether desert or forest, urban or rural.

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    1. Thank you very much for sharing your view with me.

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    2. Interesting comment ET

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  3. the song (again) is so beautiful = = at the 2 minute mark her voice came in so soothing – and great texture P….
    xoxo

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    1. Thanks Yvette. Have a nice Sunday!

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      1. Hi p – and have said it before – but appreciate the music you add to posts – xxoo🎼🎼🎼

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        1. Yeah well, that.costs.

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          1. Is it the same cost as the videos? Just curious – and I splurged for the video feature for a year – but could never get it to work right – and I might try again later, but it was a big ol’ headache….

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            1. It’s different. USD 20 a year.

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              1. oh – thanks
                🌹
                And sending you a hug with my hello –
                Live ya my culture rich friend

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              2. Ps
                I have a black and white texture photo to share – it is a backside of a tombstone – will be back later today to set up my post! which might be closer to Monday for you…..
                🌸🌸

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                1. Thank you, Yvette. That’s a good example of texture. I could not write on your post.

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                  1. Hi P- and thanks for the comment – and I kept the comments off on that one (which you know I RARELY do…) but I might do that with posts that I have the historical feel – and then maybe I should separate the challenges? Oh who knows – way too much thinking for a blog post –
                    anyhow, wishing you a nice week P 🙂

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  4. […] has been a bit since I last participated in a photo challenge at Paula’s place, Lost In Translation. I could go into great detail about how this and that has happened, and it did , but instead I will […]

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  5. Paula,

    Here is my contribution to your challenge: https://daffodilhillphotography.com/2016/05/21/black-white-sunday-texture/

    I hope this finds you and yours well and till the next time: Peace~John

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    1. Thanks, John. Keep well. P.

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  6. […] submitted in response to Lost in Translation’s challenge: […]

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  7. Bark? 🙂 Glad Yvette mentioned the music because I almost didn’t listen that far. Impatient to get into the sunlit garden for breakfast this morning. Beautiful!

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    1. Have a good day, Jo!

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  8. Gorgeous texture and lovely music to wake me up this morning, Paula.
    I hope your business travels went well, by the way.
    And I have a tragic wall for you: https://travelwithintent.com/2016/05/22/goddess-of-yesteryear/

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    1. They are not over yet (I’m on the road too often these days). Thank you for asking and for joining me this morning. Have a good one, Debbie!

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  9. V. beautiful track, Paula, and a fascinating quest you have sent me on. Happy Sunday.

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    1. Good luck, Tish!

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  10. Love both, texture and quote….
    A very interesting B&W!

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  11. […] at Black and white Sunday has provided me with an opportunity to pay tribute to a grand old tree, a mossy textured giant near […]

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  12. I smiled at your invitation to comment! So full of subtext. I can’t resist textures: mine is the cousin of yours I think. I hope you don’t mind. Your challenges speak to me – maybe because I’m now an honorary nthn hemispherean.

    Texture

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    1. I am happy to read this honorary northern hemispherean 🙂 Yours is a wonderfully successful capture. Thank you 🙂

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  13. […] week Paula wan’t us to refere our photo to the word texture and also to a quote she found, written by […]

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  14. I always seem to think of bark for texture- especially in B&W. I like the music and the quote- it made me think. Here’s mine this week. A used nest -the past that hopefully sent fledglings into a new future. Saplings – to grow into mighty pine trees, and aan old tree, with tales to tell in years gone by. https://dailymusing57.com/2016/05/22/black-white-sunday-texture/

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    1. You outdid yourself with this post DM. 🙂 Thank you.

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      1. thanks for saying so Paula ❤

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  15. […] week at Black & White Sunday, Paula has given us the theme of ‘texture’. She also included a quotation by novelist British […]

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  16. I’m not sure if it is bark or dried earth? Leaves me reflecting…

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    1. That would be bark, Sue, but I am glad it can be something else too 😀

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  17. […] For Paula’s Lost in Translation […]

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  18. Paula, I love this quote. And I’m afraid I was one who forgot to return last Wednesday to vote. Sorry.

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    1. Thank you, Lynne. As of this week I will allow a 7 day voting period 😉

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    1. A v. nice example of textures.

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  19. […] Paula’s black and white Sunday is about texture.  She also provided a quotation by Paul Scott that is such a great quote I am using it here: […]

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  20. I hope you’ve had a nice weekend. This is my interpretation this week.
    https://artishorseshit.wordpress.com/2016/05/22/the-obligatory-accident/

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    1. It is hot here, and I don’t like hot or hay season. Thank you for the interesting entry.

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  21. […] Many of these gravestones are from the 1700’s. We were told that there are no bones remaining on this property and at the end of this post I included some info from their website. The backside of a tombstone. Linked to Narami’s TT Another view of a tombstone that is hundreds of years old: Linked to P’s Sunday B/W. […]

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  22. The music is very “You”. The bark reminds me of my (long gone) european woods.
    The quote is perfect. Without dwelling in it we are nothing without the past, our past, our parents, grandparents, ancestors. They indeed have given the texture to our lives. We cannot ignore that texture. Obrigado Menina.

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  23. […] posting for Paula, over at Lost inTranslation who […]

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  24. […] A contribution to Paula’s Black and White photo challenge with the theme of texture […]

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