Was our last gallery the best ever? It may well be but you my great fellow Steemers have made all of the previous 4 a HUGE success!
Just to refresh your memory here is a summary of what you have accomplished so far!
- Art Exhibit of Manhole Covers!
- Your Photographs of Streets!
- Damaged Asphalt Gallery
- Tree Bark Virtual Gallery
It's Time to Move on to Round Five. The Theme is Stones!
Stones! What art can there possibly be in stones? Plenty, as we're about to find out!
Whether it's a macro photo showing the details of an individual stone, the variety seen in a pile of them, the smoothness of some warn by battering waves or the rugged jagged edges of stones found in a field we're going on a journey of exploration!
There will be at least 10 SBD in prizes and bonus prizes as well! In the last round all 34 members who made it into the virtual gallery received a prize!!!!
Here Are a Few Examples For You!
Here is a photo of stones from my vacation to Ireland last year.
Here are some stones that I found on the beach in Georgian Bay in Ontario. I took this photo with my phone just now but imagine a nice "studio shot"!
Natural or staged? The choice is yours. These three examples are from pixabay.com
Here Are The Rules For The Contest
- One submission per person
- If you enter a photo please also up vote this post.
- You can create a post using the tag mundaneart but the photo must be posted in the comments here as well.
- Feel free to use processing and editing to create a special look but I also love the natural look!
- The photo must be your original work. Please don't use photos that you find on the internet!
- Submissions will no longer be accepted after the post has payed out in 7 days.
I'm really looking forward to this round of our contest as you help me create another beautiful The Mundane as Art Gallery!
What Mundane Object would Like to See Featured in Round Six? Please let me know as your comments are noted, needed and appreciated!
I hope that you enjoyed this article on "The Mundane as Art Round Five. The Theme is Stones!"
Until next time,
@kus-knee (The Old Dog)