A Photo a Week Challenge: Nature at Work


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#SundayStills – #Solstice – Start of Summer


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #204: Doors


This week on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #204, Sylvia Bacon from the blog, My Colorful Expression leads the challenge with a topic somewhat challenging for me, Doors.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Summer Work Party


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#SundayStills – Monthly Color Challenge #pink


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #203: Local Vistas


This week on Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #203, hostess Anne Sandler from Slow Shutter Speed is challenging everyone to show a few of the vistas around them.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare – My Feelings for 2022


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CMMC: June Pale Any Color


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CFFC: Barn #WordlessWednesday


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#SundayStills – Distances are just #Numbers, right?


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #202: Minimalism/Maximalism


Sofia from Photographias is the hostess for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge with the theme of Minimalism/Maximalism.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Week after a 4-day Long Weekend


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CMMC: June Close Up


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CFFC: Connecting Points


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Hello June!


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #201: Three of a Kind


Ann-Christine from Leya is hosting Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #201 and she has chosen the theme Three of a Kind but according to the prompt, it’s not the three of a kind one usually thinks about. This three of a kind is sort of like telling a story with 3 photos. I’ll try my best on this one.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Garden, Life, and Blog Updates May 2022


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CMMC: May Alphabet Letter H


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CFFC: Circles and Curves


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#SundayStills – Finding Inspiration in #Feathered Friends


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #200: Every Little Thing


Amy from The World is a Book… is the host for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and she is challenging everyone to show all the little things that put a smile on our faces.

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#WeekendCoffeeShare – Went to a Few Places this week…


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Trip to Dinosaur National Monument


Why does it feel like either I’m not taking trips at all or I’m taking trips all the time? It’s the second trip this week (the first was on Sunday) and this time, it was a trip to the Dinosaur National Monument, which is about 4 hours from me in Jensen, Utah. My uncle drove this time while I was in the passenger seat making sure he doesn’t get lost while enjoying the scenery.

I haven’t processed many of the pictures yet but I can tell I got some of my 2022 favorite photos here.

I have been to Dinosaur National Monument before, back in 2017, but as much as I am interested in dinosaurs, I actually came for the natural scenery this time. As we stopped at each location, I tried to find subjects for my photos because one of the recommendation I got from the instructor of the photography composition class I took in April was to focus on something. “Try to focus on something and not just taking pictures of the general landscape.”

I think focusing on something makes a photo that much interesting. Don’t you think so?