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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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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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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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thisisanotherstory.com
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| | | Ritva hosts this week's Lens-Artists Photo Challenge on the theme of quiet moments. To extend Labor Day weekend, I completed a long-postponed project, enjoying solitude while it lasted. A visit to Crater of the Moon revealed challenges, but climbing the Inferno Cone provided precious alone time, allowing for reflection amidst family demands for photos. | ||