CFFC: Anything Small #WordlessWednesday


Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #243: It’s Tricky


Happy Sunday! Donna from WindKisses is hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and her theme for this week had me thinking about it all day and still, I hardly have anything as cool as her photos – It’s Tricky.

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CFFC: Things People Live in #WordlessWednesday


Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #242: New Experiences


Happy Sunday! Anne from Slow Shutter Speed is the hostess and I am reflecting on one of my favorite new experience on this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge with photos I haven’t looked at in nearly 5 years. Hope you enjoy.

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CFFC: Things People Drive #WordlessWednesday


Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #240: The Road (Most Often) Taken


Happy Sunday! This week, John from Journeys with Johnbo is the host for this week’s Lens-Artists challenge. Instead of a physical road, the theme he has chosen led me down a metaphoric one and I’m talking about the style of photography.

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CFFC: Things People Visit


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #237: Bringing Softness


Happy Sunday! This week, Bren from Brashley Photography is guest-hosting Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #237 and the theme is… Bringing Softness.

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CBWC: Arches, Domes, Half Circles


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WQ #7: All Sorts of Grids


The word for this week’s Wednesday Quotes is Grid.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #236: East Meets West, North Meets South


Happy Sunday! This week, Amy from The World is a Book… leads Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #236 with a peculiar topic – East meets West, North meets South.

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CMMC: February Calypso (Ocean) Blue Color


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CMMC: February Close Up


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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #234: Messages


Happy Sunday! Donna from Wind Kisses is the lovely hostess for this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and she has chosen a difficult topic for this week’s challenge – Messages.

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CMMC: January Alphabet – Begins with the Letter A


Left: Apple, Apples, Antelope

Right: Ancient City Wall

Cee’s Midweek Madness Challenge

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #232: Looking Back


Happy Sunday! Sofia from Photographias is leading this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the topic of “Looking Back” was chosen.

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#SundayStills: Taking the #Plunge in Overcoming Fear


Over the weekend, I took a big leap in the first step to overcome my newly-developed fear of claustrophobia.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #231: Favorite Images of 2022


Happy 2023! John from Journey with Johnbo is leading off 2023’s first Lens-Artist Photo Challenge, reflecting on our favorite photos from 2022.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #230: Last Chance


For the final Lens-Artists Photo Challenge of 2022, Tina from Travels and Trifles is asking us to share the photos from 2022 that did not make it onto any of the Lens-Artists Challenges, an honorable-mention-sort-of-thing.

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#SundayStills: Monthly Color Challenge: #Cobalt Blue


I woke up yesterday morning to a strange sky. The front of my house was bathed in sunshine while the back of my house was this very dark blue sky.

Correction: it wasn’t the sky that was this dark blue, it was the clouds.

We had a storm warning, you see. We’re supposed to get around 5-6 inches of snow between Sunday night and Tuesday morning. We shall see about that.

I ran back up to my room, grabbed the camera, changed to the 18-400 mm lens and rushed back down. It was less than a minute, tops but the sky was no longer this dark intense purplish blue. Instead, it was a lighter, still darker shade of blue. Still, I panned the camera around looking for a composition and found one with my neighbor’s aspen trees. The sun was shining on the white branches at that moment.

I actually had to look it up how dark is the color cobalt blue. The color reminded me of the times when I would use a CPL (Circular Polarizer Lens) filter on my camera and all the skies in the picture would be an unnatural shade of blue. Cobalt blue was that color.

I no longer use any filter on my camera, except maybe a ND (neutral-density) filter when I shoot long-exposures. The screwing on and off the filter is quite bothersome in my opinion as it not only takes time but each time when I tried to take the lens filter off, my anxious mind would begin playing out the worst scenarios.

So I’d say, “screw it,” I don’t need filters.

This was one of my favorite photos taken in Niagara Falls, by the way. I have been practicing my sun-star photography when I can. I read somewhere about sun-star photography can tell how many (blades?) is in a lens.

I remember that morning, just walking along the path, checking every few seconds to minutes, hoping the sun would just rise above the clouds, even just for a few seconds because I wanted to photograph the full sun, not just half of the sun with a cloud beneath.

At last, the sun had risen above the clouds. I set the camera to the lowest f-stop and clicked. I wanted to click another one but by the time I checked the photo and tried to focus again, a cloud has once again covered the bottom half of the sun. I was glad I got one though.

#SundayStills

Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #229: “Perfect” Pattern


Anne Christine from Leya is hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge and she is challenging us to to search for somewhat (a relative term) perfect patterns whether in nature or in everyday objects.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #227: Home Sweet Home


Tina from Travels and Trifles is hosting this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and the prompt is “Home Sweet Home” and here’s the specifics for this prompt:

If a foreigner were to spend a week or a month traveling your home country with you, where would you take them? What sights would you tell them to be sure to see?

-Tina
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CMMC: November Alphabet: T in the Middle or the End


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