Four elements photo challenge airs out my portfolio

My friend Nancy from the excellent blog Two Trails One Road tagged me a few weeks back in the Four Elements Photo Challenge. If you click the link above to see her fantastic photographs that represent Air, Fire, Water and Earth, you’ll see what I mean by my descriptions excellent and fantastic.

Sorry for the delay, Nancy of Arizona, but Photo 101 kept me hopping through March … Anyway, I carefully went through my ever-growing portfolio of iPhone and iPad photographs to come up with this entry.

Air

SRC Arena, campus of Onondaga Community College.

SRC Arena, campus of Onondaga Community College.

Storms were in the forecast this summer day of 2014, so promoters moved the daylong concert from outside into the SRC Arena on the campus of Onondaga Community College in Syracuse. The foreboding skies did yield rain.

Here’s the link to my story about that show.

Fire

At NBT Bank Stadium after a Syracuse Chiefs game.

At NBT Bank Stadium after a Syracuse Chiefs game.

The Syracuse Chiefs Triple A baseball team and Syracuse city officials promised fireworks after their game at NBT Bank Stadium on the North Side of Syracuse, and a fireworks display they indeed delivered, much to the delight of the capacity crowd.

Here’s the link to my original story and other photos.

Water

Niagara Falls, shot from Ontario side.

Niagara Falls, shot from Ontario side.

There is a reason why Niagara Falls is a Wonder of the World. My dear wife Karen and I stayed on the Canadian side the night we wed. This shot was taken on a walk along the Ontario trail, toward the American falls, during a return for our fifth anniversary.

Here’s a link to a post with more Niagara Falls photos.

Earth

I'll hang out under that one.

I’ll hang out under that one.

During a bus tour of Bermuda, our guide stopped for a half-hour to let us wander a stretch of beach land with pretty little houses on one side of the road and this scene on the other. I decided the people who lived in the pretty little houses were very fortunate, indeed.

Here’s the link to my story about the trip to Bermuda and back on a big ship.

I now pass the Four Elements Challenge to several bloggers whose work I discovered during Photo 101.

https://erinsbigworld.wordpress.com/2015/03/30/photo-101-wrap-up/#like-1177

https://chillybella.wordpress.com/2015/03/27/photo-101-day-twenty-triumph-and-contrast/

https://jsegarra.wordpress.com

Have fun with the challenge, Erin, ChillyBella and Elle.

Which element representation of mine do you like best, and why? Which Wonder of the World would you most like to visit, and why? Where’s your favorite tree, and why did it become that?

42 thoughts on “Four elements photo challenge airs out my portfolio

  1. This is such a great idea! Thanks for sharing it. I’ll be participating this evening after class. I’m excited to see Nancy’s blog.

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  3. Great response to the challenge Mark! I love all your photos. My favourite is the Niagara Falls one. I’m drawn to water and this photo is particularly gorgeous. Well done. ❤
    Diana xo

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  4. I have always wanted to see Niagara falls, but since water and I don’t get along too well, I have to go with the tree in Bermuda. I can picture myself lying there reading, snacking on cheese and wine and grapes for hours, get lost in a whole day there.

    It’s a great photo and I love how the wind has shaped the tree.

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    • Niagara Falls and Bermuda are breath-taking in very different ways, Rose. But water and wind are in the air at both places. Thanks for making me compare and contrast with your comment. Yes, that tree is the symbol for serenity to me. And a lifetime of buffeting has indeed shaped its striking profile.

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  5. Thanks for the challenge Mark… My mind is boggling with ideas. Great images, I really like you Niagara Falls shot. That’s somewhere I’d love to visit. As for favourite tree, I’m more for lots of trees, especially as a backdrop to a portrait shoot, leafy branches make for great canopy 😊

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  6. FABULOUS! I also enjoyed going back to read about each photo from your archives! Thanks for joining in the fun. Photo Challenges make us dig a bit but in the end… we get to uncover some great memories!
    Well done Mr. Mark!

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  7. Thank you for the challenge Mark, my mind is boggling with images now. I love your shot of Niagra Falls, it somewhere I have always wanted to go. As for trees, I don’t have one favourite, but I love to find one during a portrait shoot as the canopy lends itself so well for portraits 😊

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    • Thanks, Mark. It was interesting to go back over all the photos I’ve placed away over the last few years with these specific themes in mind. If you’d like, feel free to join in the challenge, sir. I know you’ve got plenty of great Manhattan shot in that phone of yours. Tag. You’re it, too.

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