Boundaries. Some people have none.
The creator of the challenge Ben Huberman says,”This week, let’s explore the creative potential of limits, borders, and dividers of all types.”
Here are a few visible from the archives
Keeping in her lane at the swim meet.
Finding the turtle soup sign. Taken by Anna. I was driving.
Ninth Street Bridge. Allegheny River. The night before the Pickle Festival.
After the swim meet. Anna and Michael ooking through the nursery glass window, watching their first first cousin, Charlie.
Maura (r) dives off the block into her lane.
Forbes Field Wall where Pittsburgh Pirate Bill Mazeroski hit his famous homerun to win the 1960 World Series.
http://m.mlb.com/video/topic/6479266/v3218957/bb-moments-60-ws-gm-7-bill-mazeroskis-walkoff
some great examples of boundaries. i especially like the image in the pool, with the lanes appearing horizontally. the dancing light reflected on the bottom of the pool is a nice contrast to the clearly defined lane markers.
i am finding this a tough challenge, and am still stumped so far.
Your photos really meet the challenge, love the yellow bridge but most of all the picture of the swimmer demonstrates someone totally at home in the water.
Great photos. Love that swimming lane photo.
You always know how to make me smile in the morning. Obviously my favorite is the Forbes Field Wall. It certainly was a boundary for Yogi Berra. He couldn’t go through the wall to catch Maz’s homer. All of the pictures are great examples of boundaries.
Amazing action shots at the pool!
Love the swimming shots. The lanes are great examples!
Great photos for the challenge, Ruth. Love the swimming one. 🙂
Thanks for your visits and positive encouragement, Sylvia.
Good to see you’ve not lost your knack for finding unusual ways to exemplify these photo challenges. Using a swimmer in her lane was inspired.
Thanks John.