Gosh, I do a lot of confessing in this blog. I don’t usually pay attention to quotes. Yes, I read them, but then quickly file them away. So Ann-Christine’s challenge is a bit of a stretch for me, but a worthwhile experience. As I looked for quotes, I realized how the experiences of obtaining them and how they pertained to my pictures affected me. Let’s see what I found.

How glorious a greeting the sun gives the mountains!-John Muir.

I have witnessed many beautiful sunrises in various venues, but my photo below is a special one–first light at Yosemite Falls. Capturing this scene, during the winter, required getting up while it was dark, finding a place on the bridge, and waiting. As my friend and I waited, more photographers came. It was cold! The wait and frigid temperatures were worth it. Afterward, I remember feeling like I accomplished something amazing. Would I do it again? Only if I was prepared for freezing cold–thermals and two layers on top, and hand and foot warmers in place!

During my quote search, I came upon a few, but perfect, unattributed beauties like this one.

Colors are the smiles of nature.

Nature has many ways of bringing us joy–the forest, waterfalls, rivers, lakes and the ocean. But one stand out are the rainbows with their brilliant colors. I captured this rainbow during a campout in the Sierra Foothills after a short sprinkle of rain.

You know I love to photograph landscapes, and many are to be found in our National Parks. We happened to be at Lassen NP last year. I remember stepping out of our trailer to the smell of pine trees–how wonderful! Lassen is still recovering from a devastating wildfire, but much of her beauty remains.

Landscape photography is the supreme test of the photographer – and often the supreme disappointment. – Ansel Adams

I started with Sunrise, so it’s only fitting that I end with Sunset. These are the two most photogenic times of the day to capture wonderful photos. This was taken early in my photo hobby effort. I guess I knew then when to press the shutter. How often does the setting sun shoot a beam through an open barn door? Unfortunately, I found another perfect, but unattributed, quote.

Sunset: the sun’s fiery kiss goodbye to the day.

I had fun finding quotes that would fit my photographs. It’s an exercise I hope to do again. When you respond, please remember to link to Ann-Christine’s post and use the Lens-Artist tag. Last week we looked back with Beth. I had fun seeing your memories. Next week it’s my turn to present the challenge, so beware and look for my post!!

In the meantime, stay safe and be resilient!

14 thoughts on “Lens Artists Challenge #396: Illustrate a Quote

  1. I’ve been wondering how to best respond to this challenge, Anne. Do I find a quote, then hope to find an appropriate photo, or vice versa. I am going to follow your model, pick some photos that have meaning for me, then try to find an appropriate quote. Your opening and closing photos are spot on!

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  2. Beautiful images and quotes Anne, I especially love the John Muir quote and the glorious Yosemite sunrise you braved the cold for! ❤️✨️ xxx

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  3. Well Anne, sunrise, sunset and a rainbow – what could be better than that?!?! I always hate getting up for sunrise but have never once been sorry I did so. I always laugh that God knows better than to offer a mediocre sunrise if I’ve made the effort to wake for it! Your images are wonderful and well matched with the quotes. Your barn shot is my favorite this week.

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  4. Thanks Tina! As an early riser, I don’t mind sunrise shoots. However, in the summer, I don’t like to wait until 9 pm for a sunset! And, the older I get the less effort I want to put into getting the shot.

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