Photo Friday: Textured
This week's Photo Friday challenge was tricky. I even had to resort to the dictionary:
tex·ture (tĕks'chər)
- A structure of interwoven fibers or other elements.
- The distinctive physical composition or structure of something, especially with respect to the size, shape, and arrangment of its parts: the texture of sandy soil; the texture of cooked fish.
- The appearance and feel of a surface: the smooth texture of soap.
- A rough or grainy surface quality: Brick walls give a room texture.
- Distinctive or identifying quality or character: “an intensely meditative poet [who] conveys the religious and cultural texture of time spent in a Benedictine monastery” (New York Times).
- The quality given to a piece of art, literature, or music by the interrelationship of its elements: “The baroque influence in his music is clear here, with the harmonic complexity and texture” (Rachelle Roe).
I ended up going with this picture, because the feel and appearance of these rocks is very distinctive. I found them on the beach in Mexico, and took a picture on a piece of coloured paper.
