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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Blending In and Standing Out
The environment. Ecosystems. We are in them and of them and we are them. We are interconnected with everything around us. We blend in and stand out simultaneously.
May all beings appreciate their surroundings, their selves, and the relationship between all things. May this appreciation grow into respect, affection, and peaceful harmony.
Thanks, Leya, for inviting us to see the ways things Blend In and Stand Out. Enjoy your forest!
Lens-Artist Weekly Photo Challenge: Just For Fun
The most fun I ever had with my camera was doing my son’s wedding photo shoot one year ago. Well, I was a bit nervous…at first. I’d never done a portrait photo shoot before. Much less a wedding one. But all the logistics came together beautifully, and these kids are just so darn photogenic, that I knew I was getting seriously excellent shots. So I relaxed and had an absolute ball. I really enjoy being with my kids. They’re full of fun…and youth.
Thank you to Patti at P.A. Moed for inviting us to have fun with this challenge!
Big Is Beautiful
Who’s afraid of the big Badlands? Not me and Steve! 
How about big ungulates? No problem! 

Or big dinosaur bones?

And big rocks? The bigger the better, and more beautiful than a camera frame can take in. 
And all these big, bold, wonderful things can be found in our National Parks. Preserving them is our biggest, best idea ever.
Thanks, Tina, for this Lens Artist challenge!
Lens Artist Photo Challenge: Changeable
“The only way to make sense out of change is to plunge into it, move with it, and join the dance.”
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Steve and I woke up yesterday to a brilliant autumn ballet of frost and color, sun and wind. We said goodbye to the sandhill cranes in our backyard and drove up to Door County to dance with the colors at Peninsula State Park on Green Bay.
Living in Wisconsin does have its benefits.
Thanks to Amy at The World is a Book for this challenge.
Lens Artists Photo Challenge: Windows & Doors
“Our senses are our windows to the world, and sometimes the wind blows through them and disturbs everything within us. Some of us leave our windows open all the time, allowing the sights and sounds of the world to invade us, penetrate us, and expose our sad, troubled selves.” ―
“When you follow your bliss…doors will open where you would not have thought there would be doors, and where there wouldn’t be a door for anyone else. ” – Joseph Campbell
“The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the almshouse as brightly as from the rich man’s abode; the snow melts before its door as early in the spring. I do not see but a quiet mind may live as contentedly there, and have as cheering thoughts, as in a palace.”
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This week’s challenge is brought to Lens-Artists by Leya.
New Photo Challenge: Lens-Artists “Look Up”
I have been suffering with Photo Challenge withdrawal symptoms, but it’s good to know I’m not alone and that new challenges are always out there. The Lens-Artist group is posting weekly challenges on Saturdays, so I’ve signed up. If you’re interested in joining, HERE is more info.
This week’s challenge is to “look up”. I just got back from a trip to Badlands National Park, where we enjoyed a marvelous sunset from atop the crest of one of the many ridges. Looking up at the sunset while looking down into the layers of colored rock was a sort of “mirrored” view. 
Thanks, Pati of Pilotfish Blog, for this challenge!












