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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Tell Us Why

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Recharge

photo credit: Dharam Kaur Khalsa

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Time

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Black & White or Monochrome

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Framing

Palace of the Governors, New Mexico History Museum
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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Work in Progress

“I am a work in progress dressed in the fabric of a world unfolding.” — Ani DiFranco

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Overlooked

Alcove House, Bandelier National Monument, New Mexico
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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Unbound

Last weekend, for the first time since 2019, I escaped the confines of the Earth’s surface and got on a plane. I flew from Portland, OR to Albuquerque, NM – into a totally different biological environment.

My former partner, Steve, is a Park Ranger at Bandelier National Monument. He escaped his weekly routine at the Park to accompany me to the museum in Santa Fe, a fabulous dinner, and the opera (Debussy’s Pelléas and Mélisande).

The next day, he invited me to his workplace for a tour of the cliff dwellings, a hike in the wilderness, and an encounter with a juvenile black bear in its natural habitat. (That last item was mostly a surprise.)

It was delightful to have a trusted companion to hang out with for four days. And returning to my solo life became a pleasant change as well.

“Even the smallest changes in our daily routine can create incredible ripple effects that expand our vision of what is possible.”
― Charles F. Glassman

Thank you , Dan of Departing in 5 Minutes, for hosting this week’s challenge.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Fences

Rustic or posh, a fence is a statement of cultures that value ownership and control. They say, “Mine, not yours”, “Here, not there”, “Out, not in”.

Are those interfaces places of conflict? Have you seen statements of protest placed on fences or boundaries? Or perhaps statements of love? (I don’t have any images of padlocks with lovers’ messages, but I know they’re out there.)

Imagine the choice we have in planting fences or flying without boundaries.

Thank you, Dawn Miller of Lingering Visions, for inspiring this challenge.

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Simplicity

“If you will stay close to nature, to its simplicity, to the small things hardly noticeable, those things can unexpectedly become great and immeasurable.”
― Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

The presence of water.

A healthy diversity of insects.

Plants that produce food.

Yesterday, I went walking with a friend who writes biology curriculum for Montessori schools. We went to Iron Mountain in the Cascade range, one of my favorite places to climb for a stunning view of volcanic peaks. However, we didn’t climb much. We walked quite slowly, noticing the incredible biodiversity of plant life. She identified orchids smaller than my pinkie nail (Twayblade orchid), and we took lots of photos.

“If you can’t explain it to a six year old, you don’t understand it yourself.”
― Albert Einstein

I often think of Life as incredibly complex – this great, interconnected web of diversity and specialization. However, when I slow down and sit with it, Life is as simple as being breathed. We are as we are.

And that’s what I might say to a six-year-old.

Many thanks to Mr. Philo of Philosophy Through Photography for this challenge. May we live simply and simply live.