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annegeephoto.com
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| | | | | I know I'm not first to tell you the great news that Beth of Wandering Dawgs has joined the Lens Artists Challenge team. She's been a long-time participant and has done a lot of travelling. I'm sure she will be giving us exciting challenges. In other not so great news, Patti will be on hiatus... | |
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ameditativejourney.com
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| | | | | This week Tina (Travels and Trifles) invites lens-artists to share photographs that bring a bit of humor into their lives. As I have found that photo walks are like treasure hunts where each click of the camera is tucking images into a bag of treasures ... only to be opened when one is at home.... | |
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sillarit.com
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| | | | | The post highlights the beauty and poignancy of abandoned places and structures, capturing their decay and evoking nostalgia. Photographers are drawn to these sites for their stories, emphasizing themes of impermanence and neglect. Each image serves as a visual narrative, reminding viewers of life's fragility and the emotions these remnants evoke. | |
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scillagrace.com
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| | | Do you have favorite viewpoints you go back to - for perspective, for nostalgia, for inspiration? Iron Mountain, Cascades This week's Lens-Artists challenge invites us to revisit Landscapes, a theme that was also assigned in 2019. When I did that original challenge, I was living in Wisconsin. You can view the post I created HERE.... | ||