John wants to know where I go to relax and rejuvenate. At first I didn’t know since I don’t have a designated place that calms me down. I gave it a lot of thought while I was editing photos, and then it came to me. My go to place is anywhere my camera takes me!
Yes, I can be upset, not feeling well, tired, etc.; but when I’m holding my camera, I have energy, I’m happy and not weary. The upsetting world drifts away, and I’m absorbed in a sunflower field, beautiful countryside, rivers, wildlife, buildings or anything that attracts my photographic eye.







At least one photo outing gets me through the week. Thank you John for helping me realize how important this photo hobby is to my physical and mental being. It’s definitely good for my soul. When you post your response, please link to John’s original post and use the Lens-Artists tag.
What a week this amazing photo community gave me in your responses to “abandoned.” They were varied, heart felt and amazing. Thank you everyone. Sophia is presenting next week’s challenge, so be sure to look for her post a week from now. Until then, stay safe and live in gratitude.
What a fun and wide open interpretation of John’s challenge Anne. And beautiful photos! This reminds me to broaden where I go and what I photograph.
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Thanks Brad! I frequently twist a challenge.
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Lovely pictures Anne, I like the cascades and the light in the winery 😀
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Thank you Jim!
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Ditto to all that, Anne.
Any photographer, not just you, is always happy behind a camera lens. It’s like part of our body and we can’t quite do without it. We thrive pressing that shutter button no matter what the weather or subject.
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Thanks Vicki! I’m glad you understand.
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All great pictures
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Thanks Randy!
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What a wonderful realization to know your camera is your go-to place. These photos are stunning, especially that moving vehicle (train?).
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Thanks Egidio! Yes, it was a great realization. That was a train.
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What an amazing variety of stunning pictures, Anne! And your words are not only thoughtful but eye-opening as well. It is a great privilege to realize that the moment we focus on the beauty of the moment by capturing something with our lens, no negative events can hold us back.
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Thanks Yanaj! I believe it’s the concentration needed and the beauty we photograph. Negativity just can’t get in.
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Beautifully said, Anne. Nothing to add.
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I can relate to what you have said Anne, I often feel the same when my camera is in my hands. Great photos.
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Thanks Leanne! When your camera is in your hands, you have the choice of what happens next.
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Your shots demonstrate so clearly how photography gives you such pleasure. All are great ahges, but I do like that winery one, and the train shot particularly
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Thanks Margaret!
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What a beautiful realization—when your camera becomes both your compass and your cozy corner. Love how your lens leads the way to peace, purpose, and the perfect sunflower. Who needs a spa when a shutter click resets your soul? Can’t wait to see where your next photo takes you!
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Thanks Philo! My camera is my link to meditation. It does lead me the way to peace and purpose. I don’t have the patience to sit in a spa!
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You are welcome, my friend.
Well said!
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A great response, and I’m with you in feeling that an outing with a camera is good for the soul 🤗 The variety in your chosen images shows that it’s not where you go that matters, it’s what you do there!
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Thanks Sarah! I love that phrase, “It’s not where you go that matters, it’s what you do there! Now if I can just figure out how to create a challenge around that!
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Now that’s an idea … !
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Got any ideas?????
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I’ll think about it, but you could simply present that as a phrase and see what responses it inspires? For me it relates particularly to travel. Whenever we’re discussing where to go next, with so many places in the world still to see, there always comes a point when we realise that it doesn’t really matter, because wherever we go we will find interesting things to do and see. So it’s not where we travel to that matters, it’s what choose to do there!
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Thanks. That helps.
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What a terrific response Anne – I’d never have thought of it but you are so right! The variety of your subjects and outings is amazing. What an artist you’ve become!!
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When I lived in San Jose, I had a go to place, but not in Sacramento. Then I realized that I found so many great places to photograph, and return to.
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Anne, in your words, you’ve taught me that much of what I find relaxing is also when I have my camera in hand, even my cell phone camera. Wonderful gallery!
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Thanks John!
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I have the same feeling..a place to go is where I can capture wonderful pictures 😀..Beautiful shots, Anne!
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So glad you share my “go to place!” No matter how many miles we are apart, we share the same feelings.
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Quantum entanglement 😉..
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What a magical feeling taking pictures provides! These are lovely images, Anne. I loved the Queen Anne’s Lace in the field. And the sunflower!
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Thank you Joanne!
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This is a really great post – a portable happy place. And it shows in you lovely photos. Happy Easter, Anne!
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Thanks N! Happy Easter to you too! We celebrate Passover and tonight I’m looking forward to a sourdough sandwich!
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You are welcome! And Happy Passover and sourdough sandwich!
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It tasted great!
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Beautiful images Anne and it is wonderful how holding a camera can refocus your mind ❤️ xxx
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Thanks Xenia! It is amazing that photography can bring us to a better place.
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Great approach to the theme and beautiful photos!
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Thanks Nora!
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I couldn’t agree with you more, Anne and you illustrated that good feeling with an inspired and inspirational post. Lovely photos 🙂
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Thanks Sofia!
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Fabulous images. Just love that sunflower though
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Thank you Karina!
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I love your take on this theme, Anne. I feel the same way about photography.
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A glorious idea and take on, Anne! I must agree…and I didn’t even think of that possibility. Wonderful photography in a wonderful post.
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Beautiful photos Anne. Outstanding.
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Thank you John!
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That is a photographers answer, Good one Anne. Lovely the photos. The rose and sunflowers brightened my day.
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Thanks Ritva! I’m glad I could brighten your day.
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