My dear twin BiTi, Trie^'t, Trang and other pho' nhom\s en herbe,
My first entry - As Manhattan transitioned into spring was for Trang's sub theme. Here is my second entry entitled Off the Map transition, with the hope that this would fit into Mr. Brainy's definition of transition :-). As it turned out, no one had any difficulty coming up with more than one photo to match Trie^'t 's sub theme....except me :-)
I love all of the entries received so far from our regular contributors and the latest kid on the block Minh Thuy'. They are all original and beautiful in their own ways. It was such a pleasure for me to open the attachments and look at the pictures.
We still have a lot more photos coming from the other regular pho' nhoms\ CiTiTi, Hien Lan, Caro Thu Dung, o^ng chu? Forum TNS, Thuan (if his time permits), Cao Tua^'n, the famous couple/competitors/collaborators Khiem and Luong Hie^\n, and last but not least Ms. Spring - Trang. So stay tuned :-)
Psst , BiTi, did I miss anyone? I have been posting the comments from the Forum to the blog a bit slowly these days, but I am getting there :-)
Good night
from Be^n bo*\ so^ng
Em Ci
Hello Mai Chau
ReplyDelete2 very interesting sets of pictures, quite enjoyable in their own distinctive, special ways
The pretty collage, so visually arresting in its concept, was a such pleasant surprise
for one who just dabbed into the beauty of the artform
A picture of the urban scenery, so well captured in asymmetrical fashion,
that played up to the proximity, or distance of the subject matters,
in all their spring glories
Most appealing of it all, as original as it could be, was the gateway so well positioned
providing an esthetic sense of equilibrum, if not, a touch of depth to the framed image
The next picture, an entrance to a more intimate mode of transportation,
with a whimsical grafitti plastered all over, definitely had an quintessential New York look,
the Big Apple of our eyes, the Gotham City of our hearts
Quang