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ameditativejourney.com
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| | | | | Ritva writes that "we work so hard to learn the photography rules, at least I do but now it is time to BREAK them!! The problem is just that in order to break a rule, you must know that there is a rule in the first place!" The composition guidelines (rules) used within this image:... | |
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scillagrace.com
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| | | | | A quiet momentIn harmony with natureWhile tourists stroll by I got an opportunity to visit the Portland Japanese Garden today. The juxtaposition of clean, geometric lines and natural areas was so very calming. The uneven surfaces required a slow pace. Visually and mentally, it created quiet in me, even though there were plenty of people... | |
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stupidityhole.com
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| | | | | Taken a good few weeks ago now, after a ride to Tempe station. I like this photo due to the missing details. Everything is still there, but the focus sits on specific parts, and the dark of the early morning reinforces a sense of the quiet. This is my submission into the three hundred-and-sixty-fourth Lens-Artists... | |
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lindylecoq.com
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| | | Our host this week, John Steiner continues the Lens-Artists Throwback Series, taking us back to July 2020, when Patti hosted Challenge #106: Autumn. John invites us to showcase the colors of Autumn, so I'll start with a photo I took last October, at the Missouri Botanical Gardens in St. Louis. It was a balmy day,... | ||