Egidio has given us a challenge to help us “unlock new inspiration in our photography.” His challenge is to stay in one place for 30 minutes to an hour. We can use the cameras, lenses and cell phones of our choice but we can only walk 10 or 15 steps in any direction to capture new images.
I’ve been in a rut recently with my photography so this challenge really motivated me to get out and have some fun with my camera. I’ve been watching the birds at our bird feeder from our deck but have not been inspired to take any photos until this challenge.
I chose a place in my back yard where I don’t usually sit. I had a great view of the bird feeder and the back yard. All of these photos were taken with a 400mm zoom lens. While I waited for birds I zoomed in on some random things.
Today is Memorial Day in the United States. Memorial Day is a day of remembrance to honor U.S. Military personnel who died in service to our country. In honor of this special day I will start with an American Flag from a neighbor’s back yard.




I’ve been wanting to get out to take photos and this challenge was just the inspiration I needed. Thank you Egidio!
I really enjoyed all of the different vibrant colors you showed us for Ritva’s Choose a Color challenge. Thank you to everyone who joined the challenge.
Many thanks to Egidio for this week’s challenge. If you would like to join the challenge please be sure to tag your post with Lens-Artists and include a link back to his post Lens-Artists #399: Stuck in Place.
Be sure to check back on Saturday, May 30 at noon eastern time when Tina will be your host for the challenge.
If you don’t want to miss any of our challenges you may want to think about subscribing to the Lens-Artists team members websites: Tina, Patti, Ann-Christine, John, Sofia, Anne, Egidio, Ritva, Beth.
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You chose a great spot to capture these amazing shots, I personally love the 🐿️squirrel. The birds you are able to see in your backyard is wonderful. And I totally get the slump in photography, I am also trying to crawl out of it
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Thanks Ritva! The squirrel was one of those lucky shots. I’m glad I had my zoom lens to get this capture. I love seeing the painted buntings. They are usually here during spring and summer.
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What a beautiful post Beth. I enjoyed the birds and honored the acknowledgement to our fallen heros.
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Anne, many thanks. It was important to me to remember our fallen heroes on Memorial Day.
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Beth, I am happy to hear the challenge motivated you to get out and shoot these images. Your vantage point and lens gave you plenty to choose from. Great shots in your gallery.
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Egidio, thank you again for theinspiration. I enjoyed it so much I think I will try it more often. I’m glad you enjoyed the images.
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