strictly photography on weekends. the other photo.

more people like this photo (shot also by Myra) in my other blog, the anonymous supposedly inactive site, than the photo in my main blog (this site) both photo-posts are on the same WordPress photo theme.  the photos in the other blog are from out of left field. i choose photos for the main blog first (this blog), for the wordpress weekly theme; for the first crack, i hew very closely to the theme as verbally explained and visually shown by WordPress. (see previous blog post, below this post, to compare)

     Then, after that, i choose photos for the other blog, these are not necessarily visually similar to the example given by WordPress; then put them in the other blog. More people like the left-of-field photos:

Photo by Myra Lambino

       Sailin’ on a sliver of a stick

       on a silvery sea

      solitarily

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Why do more viewers of the other blog like this, as clicked by them there; pray, tell, explain. 

(updated) Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitary

(updated) Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitary

 (Photo by Myra Lambino: Trek to the Transit of  Venus, Griffith Park,  

 Los Angeles, California)                                     

trail to Venus in transit

telling time on  planetary trail

on a visit to Venus in transit

without veil only chance can tell

Opalescent will be kissed but by kismet

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From:  Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitary

Explanation of the theme: Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitary by Cheri Lucas on September 21, 2012: “Solitary. I love capturing a person in a quiet and often unexpected moment. These kinds of images can be reflective, mysterious, or even sad, conjuring strong emotions and stirring up stories in my head. I snapped this photograph 

in the grand Hagia Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey. That afternoon, it was very busy and crowded inside, but I turned a corner at one point and walked into the empty, bright, airy space pictured above. I experienced a few moments of silence as I watched a woman walk to the end of the room. We were strangers—yet alone, together. A solitary moment, frozen with my lens.

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i wrote four lines for the photo above (shot by Myra, a man trekking a hilltop on his way to the Griffith Observatory) because more people were liking my photo-post in the other blog http://www.chattel.wordpress.com , supposedly an inactive blog —  maybe because i wrote three lines for it; based on the word “sliver” — a man was balancing himself on a bamboo raft that looked like a sliver because of the way it was photographed by Myra). here it is, click link below:

Weekly Photo Challenge: Solitary