What catches your eye and makes you stop, gaze and press that shutter button? Tina has it right–shape and design. In this week’s challenge, she asks us to post images that showcase shapes and designs taken during our photographic journey. This is the first of the “Looking Back” series. See her full post here.
I’m glad to have the opportunity to post on this challenge since I hadn’t discovered the LAPC community until much later. I’m always on the lookout for shapes when I’m out with my camera whether it’s a graceful tree branch, a lazy river or building. Here are some of my finds.
I might be drawn to circles.


Designs




Shapes



As the elephant doorknob shows, we also look for the unusual. Thanks Tina for helping us realize how we choose subjects to photograph. When you respond to her post, please link back to hers and use the Lens-Artist tag.
I totally enjoyed your rejects last week. I’m left wondering why they were rejected! Next week Beth will be challenging us so look for her post. In the meantime stay safe and be resilient!
Beautiful examples of circular shapes, Anne! Wow, I really love the ornate elephant door handle!
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Thanks Terri! The design on the wood door was also worth noting.
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Anne, I was almost breathless looking at these beautiful images. The design gallery, especially, was marvelous. Great photos all around!
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Thanks Egidio! That gallery was a great find.
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What a find that elephant doorknob! xx
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Thanks Jo! The gallery owner sculpted in metal. There were awesome pieces on display.
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Lots of fun shapes and images Anne, especially the last one.
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Thanks Brad!
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