This week Sofia invites lens-artists to think of what fits their narrative best … minimalism or maximalism.






Hop on over to Sofia’s Photographias to join this week’s lens-artist challenge: minimalism/maximalism
This week Sofia invites lens-artists to think of what fits their narrative best … minimalism or maximalism.






Hop on over to Sofia’s Photographias to join this week’s lens-artist challenge: minimalism/maximalism

underpass … Leica D-Lux 7 f/2.8 1/1300s 34mm

Nikon D750 … f/4.2 1/1600s 45mm
Hop on over to Amy’s (The World is a Book) to join this week’s photo challenge; every little thing.
pinks–
one is blooming
thanks to the dew ~Issa (haikuguy.com)

Sony RX1003 … f/2.8 1/800s 25.7 80 ISO

Sony RX100 … f/3.2 1/13s 25.7mm 80 ISO

Sony RX100 … f/3.5 1/125s 22.6mm 80 ISO
Hop on over to Patti’s site to join in this week’s lens-artists challenge: light and shadow

Migration: submitted in response to Tina’s Lens-Artists photo challenge – The Rule of Thirds
Nikon D750 … f/4.5 1/2000s 85mm

apple iPhone: f/1.8 1/725s 142mm 20 IS0

Poudre Trail: Sony RX100 … f/3.5 8.5mm 1/400s 80 ISO
This week’s lens-artists challenge offered by Patti (P.A. Moed) is to move closer to the subject within a photograph.
A water puddle.

Cropping the water puddle invites an abstract image.

Blow if you will,
fall winds–the flowers
have all faded. ~Gansan (Yoel Hoffman, Japanese Death Pomes)

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