Im not sure if this is technically ‘allowed’ for the challenge, however while out on a spring tour today seeing all the old trees reminded me of this challenge. Driving through the forests on the trails, with the huge tall trees towering over us, is a beautiful reminder of their age, the wisdom and strength.Continue reading “Lens-Artists #394-2 | History Through the Lens”
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Lens-Artists Challenge #394 | History Through the Lens
John introduces this weeks theme and its ideal for him and his traveling! John has some stunning examples within his blog, my favourite being the first from Arizona. “This week, it’s my great pleasure to host a challenge that leans into two of my favorite pastimes—photography and historic sites. Many of my favorite destinations areContinue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #394 | History Through the Lens”
Mount Forest Remembrance Day Parade 2025
This year my husband felt privileged to be a part of the Remembrance Day Parade in town. As a veteran. I am grateful that both myself and our daughter, with school, could also be there and timing worked out perfect to grab a photo with our son after the ceremony. There is a lot ofContinue reading “Mount Forest Remembrance Day Parade 2025”
Lens-Artists Challenge #370 | Ancient
Sofia introduces this weeks challenge theme of ancient. When I heard the theme, I knew where we would be headed to capture some photos. From Sofia’s post, “This week I’m looking for anything that has had an existence of many years. It can be like my examples, ancient buildings or places, unchangeable landscapes. It canContinue reading “Lens-Artists Challenge #370 | Ancient”
Lessons from Nature: The Turtle’s Wisdom in Photography
The best day is any day that I can get out with my camera, being out in nature, capturing the beauty of wherever I am, so soul depth. A refresh, reset and boost to creativity. Photography can teach us so much. When to pull back and look at the big picture, to see all thatContinue reading “Lessons from Nature: The Turtle’s Wisdom in Photography”