Signs pointing in different directions for destinations, conveying a self-explanatory message for the word Direction.

One Word Sunday Direction‘s for destinations.
Signs pointing in different directions for destinations, conveying a self-explanatory message for the word Direction.

One Word Sunday Direction‘s for destinations.
There are signs everywhere, they try to sell us, they can provide information, they can warn us of hazards, they can make us laugh, and they can tug at our emotions. This week’s challenge asks you to share images of signs or billboards that strike your fancy.
Posted for John’s Lens-Artists Challenge
My husband is great at picking up signs and often points them to me, some I notice myself, but looking for double meaning in a sign – he masters that corner. Here are some signs I’ve spotted. Most of them need no explanations.

First I thought that don’t have any, but suddenly I noticed that I have several. And Once again I have posted too many, but as someone nicely said to me, it’s our blogs, we can post what we want or how many we want.
Found in San Francisco








Nevada signs









Hong Kong was heaven for sign spotting , above few samples and below from Goa, India















Above signs from all around. And the one below is very questionable why is in text below POLICE in brackets



Couple more sign on the move – these were spotted on the road in Australia.
Rule Of Odds. Simply put, there’s a school of thought that multiple subjects in a shot are more pleasing if there are an odd number of them, as opposed to even. Think 3, 5, 7, etc.. The number “one” is technically odd, but I don’t think that’s what this “rule” is referring to.

Often an odd number of subjects creates symmetry in your shot – use an odd number of things for the viewer to focus on without making it too cluttered. If you have people subjects, go for 3 or 5; maybe food photography is your thing and you want us to check out some tacos you’ve just made. Or if you’re out and about – maybe you spot 3 birds sitting on a wire. Oh look, it’s five canoes moored together at the lake – all it takes is for you be to a touch more aware of what you see and try and train your mind to compose in odds.

Remember not to over-crowd the image with too many elements. The average human brain has a better chance of feeling attracted to arrangements of 3 or 5 elements, but as you increase that number, this rule will be less relevant.

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It’s all about your creativity and what you come across. You could shoot some cool looking signs in your neighborhood or capture the emotion of someone reading a heartfelt greeting card.
This week’s challenge is more about getting the feel of the story than anything else – like the sheer happiness of reading a college admission acceptance letter or contemplating wabi-sabi in an abandoned carnival sign.

Capturing emotion in an old-school task of penning one’s thoughts to paper is about patience and composure – your own as well as that of your subject. So, just breathe and take a think about what it is you want your viewer to see through not just your eyes but also your subject’s.
Getting typography shots isn’t something you might have thought of shooting earlier , but here’s your chance to try something new. Look out for cool and funky letters and fonts that are worth a dekko – you never know what you’ll find unless you start looking.





Here are some letter I’ve picked either this week, some from further back. My Signature is letters?? so I added it here. This weeks fresh letters are from the circus and I decided to go with the one with the first shot. I would have loved to use some of the older ones, but that would be cheating. So












Signs are every where, mostly I do not take too much notice of them. These go in the theme what I’ve been posting on the blog lately. My trip to Las Vegas and California. I had to add one from the sign capital, Hong Kong. I have never seen so many signs on a street before.














It was in December that I visited Hong Kong and only now I went throught the photos, so they are new in that sense. I have been in a slump as I’ve stated before, now I am on the way up. My aim was to post the photos in a time line, but no, I will post them as I feel like. I will go back to my minimalist approach, few words and hopefully the picture will deliver what I want to convey; The world as I see it.
These are first impressions of the city after our arrival in the evening.









This is my entry to MM2-49, Balcony from Amalfi town in Italy. To see the other entries to this inspirational challenge visit Leanne Cole PHOTOGRAPHY
More signs at; A Word A Week Photograph Challenge – Sign