We can be on edge, meaning we are anxious, frustrated or irritable. In photography, those words can take on a different meaning. This week Patti challenges us to show images that are on the edge and gives us a broad definition.
So I hope my pictures fill the bill.
I’ve looked over the edge of many mountain tops of our Sierra Nevadas, but this beautiful scene is one of the most spectacular–taken from Ananda Village.

When photographing flowers, we try to get the petals and centers sharp. Sometimes when we take the shot we find wings that are sharp and edgy.

Horizon lines give us a delineation between land and sky. Sunsets make this edge spectacular.

Buildings and windows provide photographers with endless edges. Here we have a large window with smaller edges that together provide an amazing reflection. Taken at Mare Island (a former Naval Base).

Also at Mare Island, a naval ship’s design forms an edge that accents the U. S. Flag.

Sometimes when you get down low, you find a simple mushroom can give you folds and edges. Hint: Don’t lay down on the grass in a senior community. Everybody who passes by asks if you’re okay!

Visiting Niagara Falls was on my bucket list. I was amazed at the amount of water (3,160 tons of water flows over Niagara Falls every second) spilling over the edge of three falls. This picture is of the American and Bridal Veil Falls.

Now for a different kind of edge. This is more of an artistic definition. From Cambridge Dictionary: edgy adjective (unusual). Unusual in a way that is fashionable or exciting.
On a whim, I took a beautiful, colorful lotus blossom and put it in black and white. I thought that gave it an edgy look. It’s become a favorite.

Thank you Patti for this wonderfully edgy trip through my archives. It was truly fun. Remember to link to Patti’s post and use the Lens-Artists tag when you post your reply. Last week Tina had us sharing our favorite images and why we took them. You all had great and varied favorites, and I enjoyed them all.
Next week Ann-Christine will be leading the challenge, so be sure to look for her post.
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These look fantastic Anne, great interpretations of the theme. I might even have a go this week.
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Thanks Leanne! I saw your post and it was great. Keep joining in!
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You’ve risen to the challenge beautifully! I’m finding ‘challenge’ is just the right word to describe what we’re being set to do, but you have no problem!
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Thank you Margaret! You always wonder if what you’re doing fits the challenge. And if it doesn’t you’ve had fun.
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Exactly. Nobody marks us out of 10.
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I love what you’ve done here, Anne, very smart! I think you really enjoyed this challenge, your post brought a smile to my face.
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Thanks Sofia! I’m glad this post helped you smile!!
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Anne, lovely photo as always, That last BW shot is so beautiful, crisp and edges are so clear.
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Thanks Ritva! I’m glad you liked the lotus. It was a risk that turned out great.
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Beautiful shots Anne 😀. The tip about not lying down to take a picture in the senior center is hilarious 😂.
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Thanks PR! I’m glad you liked the post.
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I had a good laugh about lying down in a senior center! Your mushroom image is terrific…well worth the risk of lying down…and I also love your lotus blossom. I’m delighted you had fun with this theme. I am, too!
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Thanks Patti! This was a fun and wide open for interpretation challenge.
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LOL for the mushroom comment about lying down – also my favorite image of the set. Also loved your B&W lotus blossom Anne, really creative. Beautiful images and interpretations this week, as always.
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Thanks Tina! The mushroom incident really happened even though I was on a beach towel. And, I haven’t seen mushrooms like those again.
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All very fitting for the theme but my favourite is also your most unusual interpretation, the black and white lotus – just beautiful! And I had to laugh at the consequences of you lying on the grass in a senior community to take the mushroom shot – I can just imagine the passers-by stopping to ask if you’re OK 😆
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Thanks Sarah! This community is fun and caring. I think if I were driving by and saw someone on the ground and didn’t see the camera in her/his hand, I’d ask also. Next time I’ll bring a sign saying I’m okay, just taking a picture! I’m glad you liked the lotus.
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Remarkable photo slections, Anne! Lying on the grass… a good one! The black and white lotus, wow!!
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Thanks Amy! Next time I’ll put a sign up that says I’m just taking photos!
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Great examples! You’ve given me a reminder of a couple of images in my gallery I wouldn’t have thought to use.
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Thanks John! We can all borrow ideas. That’s what we’re all about.
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Anne, these are gorgeous photos for this week 😀 😀
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Thank you Cee!
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Great photos great variety. Well done.
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Thank you John!
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Very good examples all, well chosen! I must say the lotus is outstanding for me – so happy you made it in B&W!
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Thank you Ann-Christine.
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OK you had me with gut-wrenching laughter at the mushroom photo. Too funny. I hope you do that often to keep others on their toes and make them realize you are “quite capable”. (once you are well from your accident). Anyway…what a great response. A creative idea with the sweet bee on the flower. And I loved the submarine with the flag. Unique. and the lotus must be a favorite this week.
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Thanks Donna! That mushroom photo was a few years ago and I haven’t seen any as good since. The lotus is framed and ready to be put up on a wall. I just have to find where I put it when someone was coming over!!
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hahaha. funny. It would look great on a wall. keep looking
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I like the angle on the shot of the ship and flag and going low sure paid off on the mushroom shot. Perfect lighting on the lotus…really looks great in b/w. Well done Anne!
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Thanks AEK!
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The lotus blossom looks perfect in black and white, Anne! It would look great as a piece of framed artwork.
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Thanks Siobhan! It’s matted and ready to go into a frame, but I can’t remember where I stashed it when we had people over. Small house!
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Great photos, Anne! Especially love the unique angle of the mushroom, and the BW lotus!
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Thank you Yanti!
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That b&w deserves the fame that it’s had. Truly outstanding photo, among a lot of good ones.
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Thank you I. J.!
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Fab clicks!
Love your way of interpretation!
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Thank you Philo!
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You are welcome, Anne Sandler.
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Interesting examples of “on the edge” – good photos!
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Thank you C. Wilson!
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