I'm making yet another change at The Brown Knowser. And I hope it's okay with you.
Friday's have been typically reserved for a photo, with me either explaining a story that surrounds the photo or how I achieved a photographic effect. In 2020, however, I find myself going out to capture images less and less often.
I've also been writing more and more for my novel, Gyeosunim, and to keep that going, now that I'm no longer taking Fridays off to work on it, I'm going to make the last post of the week to be related to my fiction. Starting next week, Photo Friday will step aside for Fiction Friday. For the most part, I'll post excerpts of my book, but I will also periodically write other fiction to share.
Wordless Wednesday will be taking a break for a couple of weeks. When it returns, I'm only going to post one photo, instead of a series. The idea is to let that one photo tell a story. I'll see how that works out.
I haven't actually touched my D-SLR in a couple of weeks. But when I've been out, I've always had my smartphone in my pocket.
Last weekend, DW, DD17, and I visited a friend who owns a farm near Plantagenet, along the South Nation River (now you know why DW and I have been out there, a couple of times, with our kayaks). Having just purchased the farm this summer, our friend is spending his days fixing it up: clearing out unused barns and sheds, and renovating the farmhouse.
One of the sheds has a window that is broken. Eventually, my friend will replace it, but looking at it from within the shed, it created a photo op for me.
Happy Friday!
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