Tag: Photograph(s)
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Monday Monochrome – Three Roses

This image violates several rules of composition, but I like it. I think it has a certain classical look. The black-and-white and the close framing emphasizes the contours and the many layers of petals in each flower.
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Lens Artists Challenge #348 – Serenity
This week’s Lens Artists Challenge from Egidio asks us to find serenity in our pictures. Serenity can help us cope with life’s challenges and enhance our overall quality of life. By cultivating calm and tranquility, we can savor the present moment and appreciate the good around us. Few experiences are as vital to me as…
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White Lilies
I believe lilies are among the most photogenic flowers. I enjoy photographing them. When they’re not in season outdoors, they are still plentiful in the shops. This lily is lilium candidum, known as the madonna lily. This flower was photographed indoors.
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One Four Challenge Week 2 – Los Banos
This is Variation 2 of Los Banos. To create the sunset look of this variation, I replaced the sky. Then I edited exposure etc overall to enhance the sunset effect in the landscape. This variation was a lot of fun. I knew I wanted to try and create a sunset. Finding the right sky replacement…
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Cascading Flowers 2
Here’s another photograph of the cascading flowers that I shared in my recent Lens Artists Challenge. While that image was an example of breaking the rules, this one is more “traditional.” I appreciated how the wooden gazebo and hanging lanterns complemented the flow of flowers. This shot was taken at Descanso Gardens in Pasadena, CA.
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Monday Monochrome – Azalea
The azaleas are coming into bloom. They are among my favorite flowers. So for this week’s Monday Monochrome we have this lovely azalea.
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Lens Artists Challenge #347 – Break the Rules!
This is Ritva’s week to set the Lens Artists challenge, and it’s a tough one. I’ve been tempted to sit this one out. I try to think about the “rules” – particularly regarding composition – everytime I shoot. If I get an image with something I like but not quite “right,” I try fix it.…
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On the High Road
The High Road to Taos is a scenic, winding road through the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Santa Fe and Taos, New Mexico. It is a 56 mile long twisting road that goes over mountains and forests, and passes through old Spanish villages and Pueblo Indian villages. (There is also a Low Road, which is in the valley…
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Mountain Rose
It’s Rose season! This is an old rose known (I think) as Mountain Rose. “We can complain because rose bushes have thorns, or rejoice because thorn bushes have roses.”— Attributed to Abraham Lincoln