Thursday, April 23, 2009

"Lines" photos and next theme: "Sunlight"

Our latest photo theme drew shots of straight lines, curvy lines, natural lines and manufactured lines. It's always interesting for us to see different interpretations of the photo theme. We published a few "Lines" shots in the Thursday, April 23 edition of the Tribune, and here are others we received from readers and Tribune staff. Thanks for your submissions, and please continue to send your photographs our way!

The next photo theme is "Sunlight."

We invite photographers of any age and skill level to submit entries for our photo themes.Please send submissions to web@powelltribune.com. Photos may be submitted as jpegs, tiffs or PSDs. Please include the first and last name of the photographer with entries. For more information about our photo themes, see our blog entry. We'll publish one or two shots in the print edition and post the others on our blog. Please submit shots that were taken recently.


Clive and Shirley submitted this photo of the sun shining through the ice covered branch lines of a tree in Powell.


Pia Trotter submitted this photo of various lines and shapes, which is "a little on the abstract side," she said.



Willie Marcus captured this a black-and-white photo of the tip of a pine tree branch in her yard, which is possibly a scotch pine.



The lines of a snow fence near Tie Siding, Wyo., caught Levi Asay's eye.



Levi Asay also captured this shot of forgotten lines.



Snow melted to reveal these interesting lines that caught the attention of Tonie Moore of Powell, who captured this shot in Cumming, Ga.



Fred Burris of Powell took this shot. He said, "The back-lit skeleton lines of this tree's trunk and heavy branches formed an interesting study."



Donna Rae Wageman took this picture of fence and rail lines last month
at her South Fork Ranch in Cody, Wyo.



Karie Brady submitted this picture of a lodge's lines.



Snow lines at Shell Creek above the falls on Easter Sunday. This photo was taken by Tribune photographer Kara Bacon.


Cattails at Apple Valley, northwest of Powell, posed for this "Lines" shot, captured by Tribune news editor Ilene Olson.



Painted lines in the entryway of a downtown building in Powell inspired this shot by Tessa Schweigert, Tribune managing editor.

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