Posted on August 4, 2025
This week’s challenge is to demonstrate through an image or images the tools of photo composition. John, who’s overseeing proceedings this week, specifies lines, colour and patterns.
Certainly no arguments there, although I would argue that a photographer’s most important tools of composition are their very own eyes: to be able to see the image before it is captured, even if it’s not immediately apparent.
This image is, I think, a decent example of what I’m droning on about. It was taken outside my sister-in-law’s house. the dark triangle on the right is part of her garage roof, while the white triangle and dormer window form part of the neighbouring house.
There are lines and shapes a-plenty, of course, but what draws them together is the composition, and in particular the two triangles meeting at top right. The point is that at first sight this was not immediately obvious, although I could see it had potential. All it needed was for me to use my eyes and take two steps to the left in order to align the various elements as seen here.

Lens-Artists Challenge: Tools of Composition
Category: Composition Tagged: Composition, Lens-Artists, Roofs, Slate, Squares, Squares and Rectangles, Triangles
Posted on August 28, 2023
Sadly, this is Cee’s final Black & White Photo Challenge as she moves on to new pastures. We should all be grateful for the commitment and hard work she has put into hosting this and all her other challenges.
Rather than try and pick a favourite from all my previous contributions, I took a new photo, because I found the image so arresting. No, it’s not a Hubble Telescope photo of a black hole, or even an album cover from a 70s progressive space rock band.
In fact, it’s a condensation-caused stain from the bottom of a glass that had stood on this slate drinks coaster.

Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: Finale
Category: Abstract, Black & White Tagged: Abstract, Black & White, Cee's Black & White Photo Challenge, Coaster, Outer Space, Slate