
A sentence with “dappled shadow” in it.
Something not sayable
spurting from the morning silence,
secret as a thrush.
—Winged and Acid Dark, Robert Hass
This week my assignment for the 52 photo challenge was to create an image that contains an S curve. This is exactly what it sounds like—you look for anything that curves similarly to an “S” in either direction. While simple in principle, I must have been looking in all the wrong places because I found this quite a challenge. As such, the last few photos don’t contain a curve but are included just because I like them.
Let me know if you have a favorite and have a wonderful week.
Week 36: The Octopus in the Room










- Photos were taken with an Olympus OM-D and edited with ON1 Photo RAW
- If you want to join the 52 Photo Challenge, you can find all the information at nicolesy.com
52 Photo Challenge
Week 1: Bokeh
Week 2: Silhouette
Week 3: Black and White
Week 4: Motion Blur
Week 5: Texture
Week 6: Framing
Week 7: Leading Lines
Week 8: Negative Space
Week 9: Patterns
Week 10: Symmetry
Week 11: Green
Week 12: Sidelight
Week 13: Sense of Scale
Week 14: One Lens
Week 15: Series
Week 16: Flat Lay
Week 17: Behind the Scenes
Week 18: Water
Week 19: Blurry Foreground
Week 20: Unique Perspective
Week 21: Shadow
Week 22: Food
Week 23: Abstract
Week 24: Reflection
Week 25: Contrast Color
Week 26: Think in Threes
Week 27: Starburst
Week 28: Low Perspective
Week 29: Macro
Week 30: Backlight
Week 31: Big Sky
Week 32: Dominant Color
Week 33: Fill the Frame
Week 34: Spot Metering
Week 35: Handheld Long Exposure
I dunno, I think you found more than I would have. I’m less visual than many people, however. I know what I like, but I can’t usually frame it in the real world.
Number seven hits me as the best, but number one fills in other spaces of my brain. Seven, I think. 😉
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Thanks. I almost didn’t include #7 but there weren’t many photos to chose from. I found this assignment really stifled my creativity and felt narrowing in a way I didn’t like. I spent about three hours on this and for the first time it felt like a waste of time. I might just be grumpy.
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Sometimes limitations can spur creativity. Sometimes they are just limitations 🙂
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My vote today goes to #6. Lovely, Bridgette!
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Thanks! That photo was taken in my backyard. I’m glad you like it.
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There sure are a lot of beautiful S curves around us! 😊
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I’m glad you found them beautiful! It was a challenge for sure.
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Photography is fun and addicting!
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I’m impressed you found so many and #6 is my favorite.
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Thank you! #6 is from my backyard. It’s such a pretty plant.
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Thought becoming grumpy might be a laudable ambition for older age. Maybe I’m on my way. (Not about you. You are wonderful.) Find an “S” curve? What about an “F” or “W” curve? Or what’s that poem thing, a Villaneau or such, and why? Form for form’s sake – I got better ways to spend my dime. That all said (grump) you did a fine job…
Number 1 is beautiful, rules or no. Are those buffalo? No, cows. My silly joke. Was gonna list off more, but as I look, I like them all. They each contribute, including the ones “just because of you” (and good for you). Best I can say from my heart – you make me think the big central valley can be beautiful too (us west coasters don’t think that much). So, that’s a singular accomplishment. Thank you for seeing as you do.
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Your comments always delight me. Why not a “W” curve indeed! I’m glad my photos help you see the beauty of my area. I’m often surprised by the little pockets of open land all around us. We can get so used to buildings and businesses and forget that it’s not all like that.
In fact, I drove down one particular road that became gravel. I decided to keep going, just really slow, and it went for so long I began to get worried my van would get stuck. I found little on that road but did start to see the beauty of those big empty brown fields, the barbed wire fences, the pockets of green here and there. I passed a farm where two children were playing and they stopped to wave at me as I imagine few random people drive down such a rocky road. I thought about how different their life is from my own and only just a twenty minute drive away. If felt a little like time travel.
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Your added description is wonderful to read. Including the children waving – spare change in the pocket.
I used to wonder, imagine the SF bay area before we people covered it all over. What a place it must have been.
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you’ve done well with this challenge, Bridgette: striking images esp #7
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Thank you so much, John. #7 was the last shot I took and it’s a wetland area near me I just discovered tucked behind a local college about two miles from my house. It’s currently dried out and that dark area must be where the water flows. I’ve been told it’s full of water birds in the spring, so I’ll be back.
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you’ll get some good shots then —
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Wiggly!
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Indeed! Thank you.
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Some great mixes of natural and man-made S-shapes here! 1 and 5 stood out to me – lucky finds for the camera! 🙂
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Thank you so much, Tom! #5 is a fresh tilled field and I was so happy to see the shape in the soil.
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The rail tracks at night is my favourite this week Bridgette 🙂
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Thanks! I liked that one a lot, especially the way the light reflects off the curve almost making it appear like a neon light. I was quite happy with that shot.
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The winding creek was absolutely frame perfect.
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Thanks! I drove past it and then stopped and backed up. I couldn’t believe my luck! I only wished the cows were a bit closer.
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Wow! Numbers 4-7 are all my favorites! I thought the S curve was quite prominent in all of them! Great photos!
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Thanks! It was harder than I thought it would be and I’m so glad you like them.
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You’re most welcome!
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Wow! Some imaginative, ingenious S curves in there…and stunning photography all round. Love these, Bridgette
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You are so kind! Thank you so much, Ryan.
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#1 was a very clever S find, but #9 is such a stunning shot. All beautiful
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Thank you so much! I really liked the way the sky and barn looked in #9, a muted but lovely sunrise.
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Great examples, Bridgette! My favorite is #6.
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That’s my favorite too! Thank you so much.
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1 and 6 are my favorites. #2 being the birds curved neck is so original though. I previewed them on instagram. Is that cheating?
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I’m glad we are friends on Instagram too and that means you looked at them twice, which is amazing. Thank you! I spent a long time looking for a crane and then I only got one shot before it leaped into the air.
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I can’t possibly pick a favorite from this beautiful bunch! The first is subtle perfection. Bravo!
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You are always so generous with your comments. Thank you, Michele!
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I love so many of them, including the photos you included, just because they especially appealed to you. My favourites are all the photos between and including #3 – #6. Although you said you found this challenging, you’ve done an excellent job finding natural and artificial curves.
(Dear Bridgette. Please, forgive me for having missed so many of your recent posts. I have had Covid, and although, at first, I thought I’d recovered well, I rushed things. I’ve been left exhausted, have no appetite and my concentration for reading anything, my blogging friends’ posts, books, magazines, books, etc., is abyssmal. I am so behind with everybody’s work and know I’ll never be able to catch up with so many. Strangely, writing is still something I can do. It’s something relaxing for me, somehow soothing and requires less concentration. Once again, I am so sorry, my dear friend. I will try and keep up from now. With my fondest love to you, Bridgette ~ Ellie Xxxx 💓🥰💓💐💓🥰💓.)
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I’m so glad you like the photos, Ellie! Covid is no joke and I’m glad you are on the mend. You never need to say sorry to me dearest, we are all juggling our lives the best we can. Sending you so much love back and have a wonderful Tuesday!
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Thank you so much for understanding so kindly, my dear friend. I know it can take quite some time to recover from Covid. I thought I’d recovered fairly well, but I think I was being somewhat optimistic. I hope you and your family are all well and coping with life. Much love and many hugs for you. Xxx 💖🤗💖
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We are all doing well, Ellie! Thank you. Much love and many hugs back to you.❤️❤️❤️
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I think you did great, and #1, 5 & 6 are my faves. 🙂
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Thank you! I’m so glad you liked them.
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What a beautiful place you found and capture the picture. Always you found new place & topics. I like all photos.
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Thank you! I’m so lucky to live near all this beautiful open space.
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Most welcome! You send me some open space 🚀!
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This is such a cool series! I love how they’re all tied together with just a shape, though they’re each unique from one another. Beautiful work! (I particularly like #1, but they’re all stunning!)
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Your comments always brighten my day! Thank you so much.
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#7, well picked out, a little (dried-up) stream I think…
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That’s exactly what it is! Thank you.
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Oh how fun! Yeah, I can see how that would be a challenge! #7 is my favorite 💞
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I almost didn’t include that one, but it seems to be a favorite of several people. I do like the idea of the grasses being different colors because water used to flow through. Thank you!
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