Geographic Composition #41: Old Numbers

14 Nov 2008 by Jason D. Moore, 1 Comment »

Welcome to week forty-one of Geographic Composition! For each edition of the project a number of my fellow photobloggers and I will submit an image based on a common theme from our scattered locations around the world. Even though the theme is the same, our own vision and view of the world when coupled with the geographic and cultural environment in which we live will shape the images we create and offer a varied interpretation on the topic of the week.

This week, our theme is “Old Numbers.”

Geographic Composition is an open photographic project and we welcome new contributors all the time. For more information, please read over our “Call for Entries” post and stop back here for upcoming themes and posting dates.

Our next two themes/dates are:

  • Week #42 – December 1: “The Letter Q”
  • Week #43 – December 16: “Signs of the Season”

Please take a moment to view the participants’ blogs. And, as always be sure to send me new themes and topics in the comments below.

Thanks, and Enjoy!

“26-EE”
Jeff Kuhns – Millerstown, PA

 

(Untitled)
Dr. David Jones – Muskogee, OK

 

“String Quintet No. 1, Opus 4 (1795)”
Andy Smith – Hanover, PA

 

“186″
Jason D. Moore – Endicott, NY

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  1. jason says:

    A great theme here, sorry I missed it this go around. Will make sure to get my eye open for the Q’s of Colorado! :)

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