This month, we turn to the beauty of backlighting. Without seeing faces, expressions or features, the silhouettes you submitted leave much open to interpretation. It is art with a shade of mystery.
Photos that are nothing more than dark shapes seem to tell a story all their own
Marleah Cramer, Lea County EC, took this portrait of her husband, Jason, and sons Cuyler and Cutter (twins), Cy and Caton on their farm near Seminole and Hobbs, New Mexico.
Marleah Cramer, Lea County EC, took this portrait of her husband, Jason, and sons Cuyler and Cutter (twins), Cy and Caton on their farm near Seminole and Hobbs, New Mexico.
Karson Kelnar, then 4, enjoyed every moment fishing at Inks Lake, says mom Dawn Kelnar, Pedernales EC.
Danny Pickens, Cherokee County EC, caught this coyote just as it was heading over a dune on South Padre Island at sunset.
This anole thought it was hiding. Try again! Thanks to Cheryl Stephenson, Wood County EC, for outing the little guy.
After noticing the gorgeous clouds, Christiana Rugloski, Pedernales EC, got her sisters Elizabeth and Sue up on the roof for some cool pics.
This month, we turn to the beauty of backlighting. Without seeing faces, expressions or features, the silhouettes you submitted leave much open to interpretation. It is art with a shade of mystery.