Ben Huberman says:In your photo this week, show how opposites can tell a story about people, places, or objects. The tension can reside in what you choose to show — old vs. new, big vs. small, dark vs. light — or in how you frame and design your shot.
For more on this challenge click on the following link
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/opposites/
Male/female : King/queen
Light/dark – green
Medieval/Modern
I love these photos! What a great medieval event for you to attend, too. I absolutely love reenactments and ‘olde-worlde’ fayres. I see from a comment above that the little king and queen were presents from your Japanese student. They’re really lovely – and great for the challenge of opposites.
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Thanks a lot. We were talking about Japanese ways – the visitors always present the gifts when they visit each other.
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That’s a wonderful custom, and shows so mus appreciation.
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They are also very polite to each other. Very respectful.
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i love the ornaments you got from your student!
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They re very special.
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Mooi foto’s Sus
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Baie dakie, bly om te sien jy het ook weer deelgeneem.
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Eki het dit gemis maar die daaglikse inskrywings is vir my te veel om te lees So nou kyk ek net Vrydae
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Ek het myne net voor joune gepos!
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Love the little king and queen. 🙂
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My Japanese student gave them to me as a present.
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Your medieval harp player (well harpish- do not know that instrument) is probably getting cold given the bright and warm clothing of the children around him!
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It wasn’t a very pleasant day. Those medieval people were running around partaking in events they did not feel the cold at all.
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