Lens Artists Photo Challenge #257 – Simplicity

For this challenge guest host Philo has chosen simplicity as the topic.

The header image shows simplicity using negative space to highlight the red canoe on Lake Louise in Canada.

I chose some simple flower images.

My final image features the Great Sand Dunes in Colorado. The humans climbing the dunes look tiny compared to the huge sand dunes.

Many thanks to guest host Philo of Philosophy through Photography for the challenge Lens-Artists Challenge #257- Simplicity

20 thoughts on “Lens Artists Photo Challenge #257 – Simplicity

    1. Thanks Suzanne. The people are so small you wouldn’t know to look unless you knew they were there. I’m glad you like the image. We walked up a short way. It was really hard!

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  1. The crimson boat stands out so beautifully against the water and background wood in the first photograph.
    Excellent use of negative space!
    A beautiful illustration of the tranquillity of a morning on the gorgeous lake.

    What a vibrant floral assortment! Flower never lets us down.

    The image of the dunes is fantastic!
    It’s impossible to tell that a few dots spotted are individuals! An awe-inspiring reminder of how small we are in the grand scheme of the cosmos!

    Thank you very much, Beth, for sharing these simple and gorgeous photographs and participating in this challenge.

    Namaste.

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