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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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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,... | |
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annegeephoto.com
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| | | | | John wants to know where I go to relax and rejuvenate. At first I didn't know since I don't have a designated place that calms me down. I gave it a lot of thought while I was editing photos, and then it came to me. My go to place is anywhere my camera takes me!... | |
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dennyho.blog
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| | | Upon reading Ritva's common objects challenge, I immediately took two photos of nearby objects while sitting at my desk. I realize I focused on patterns: the repeating, slanted swirl pattern on the brass urn and the concentric wire circles on the fan. I also like the old and new appearances of each item based on... | ||