Weekly Photo Challenge: Juxtaposition

THIS WEEK, IN A POST CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THIS CHALLENGE, SHARE A PHOTO SHOWING JUXTAPOSITION.This is a great opportunity to practice viewing the world with a photographer’s eye. Take the time to take a closer look at the world around you, and find a serendipitous couple. Surprise us! – Michelle

via Weekly Photo Challenge: Juxtaposition.

Sharing 3 photographs viewing the world with a photographer’s eyes.

Graffiti like juxtapositions are all around us. This graffiti is an art to beautify a shed.

Graffiti like juxtapositions are all around us. This graffiti is an art to beautify a shed in a middle of a street.

A juxtaposition is “the act of placing things side by side, especially for the purpose of comparison or contrast” — as in this shot.  This is a toilet and maximizing place, the roof area is used as a garden for plants.

A juxtaposition is “the act of placing things side by side, especially for the purpose of comparison or contrast” — as in this shot. This is a toilet and maximizing space, the roof area is used as a garden for plants/grass.

Photo of a bridge on a rural road taken from the park.

Photo of a bridge on a rural road taken from the park.  Juxtaposition – things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect ie the bridge and the trees captured in one shot.

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