Lens-Artists Challenge #374 | On The Move

Thank you John for introducing this weeks challenge – On The Move. Be sure to check out his post here – the national guard jet is very cool! The train one is also equally as cool!

I took this inspiration as we were leaving on a drive, I excitedly pulled out my phone when I realized it was after 12 noon on Saturday. The theme – perfect for our afternoon – on the move! I could have went back into my archives of trips we’ve taken, however my heart needed the purposeful photo tour yesterday and it delivered!

The hydro lines, these stretch from Bruce power all the way to Milton for some! I really enjoyed this shot as I took it out the passenger window going down the road.

On the move – the water running down the windshield, also down the road and the windshield wiper going as fast as it would go! I didn’t realize we were to have rain, not just rain but a heavy storm with lightening too! Thankfully it was short lived.

More hydro lines, with the tall structures and fall colours. The hydro lines with hydro ‘on the move’ through the lines.

On the move through the trails.

I absolutely LOVE the above shot, also heavy trust in holding my camera outside the machine to capture – love it!!!

‘On the move’ shot of the corn field shot from the passenger side of our machine.

The image below, there was a huge tree that had fallen and was moving under the water, you can see it floating in the top here, my husband used the machine to help move the water to then move the tree to more easily get past.

This was a fun ‘thinking outside of the box’ theme which could be interpreted in a variety of ways – thank you John for the wonderful theme, expansive to open our minds. Just what my heart needed this weekend!

Be sure to use the tag Lens-Artists so it shows up in the reader for others to find you! Thank you to Egidio for last weeks challenge – looking back to #31 – Landscape photos! Next week Patti will be hosting the challenge and will go live Saturday November 22 at noon est. Check out Patti’s blog – Pilotfish Blog here – click follow so it shows up in your reader!

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Pam is a dedicated mom and wife who gracefully balances family life with her deep passions for photography, holistic wellness, and community. As a macro and lifestyle photographer, she has a unique eye for capturing the intricate beauty in everyday moments-illuminating details that are often overlooked. Through her lens, Pam invites others to see the world from a fresh, mindful perspective. Beyond her artistic endeavors, Pam plays a vital role in her family's HVAC and Plumbing business. With a background in CIM management, she brings a thoughtful blend of operational expertise and genuine customer care, contributing to the business's strong reputation for quality and service. A certified Reiki Master, Pam is also deeply rooted in the world of holistic health. Her journey through personal and family health challenges has shaped her into a compassionate advocate for energy healing and balanced living. Having overcome struggles with invisible illnesses, Pam has transformed her life by embracing a holistic approach-mentally, physically, and spiritually. Through all her roles-photographer, healer, businesswoman, and mother-Pam lives by the belief that life itself is an art form. She empowers others to slow down, connect deeply, and discover the beauty and healing power within the present moment.

20 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge #374 | On The Move

  1. Oh, Pam! Your trip couldn’t have been timed better for the challenge. Part of my inspiration comes from our annual September/October fall road trips—I love capturing scenes with my cellphone while we’re on the move (just to clarify: I’m always a passenger when photographing from a moving vehicle!).

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