Lens Artists Photo Challenge #356 – Quiet Hours

Our guest host SH has challenged us to show Quiet Hours. In his post he asks us “what makes for “Quiet Hours” to you. How do you see it in an image? How do you navigate the idea?”

My favorite quiet hours are early morning. These quiet times help me feel peaceful and calm before I start my day.

The featured image above was taken on a misty morning looking out at a field in rural Georgia. If you look closely you can see some deer at the far end of the field. The next three images were taken early in the morning when no one else was up yet.

Quiet morning in coastal Georgia

Early morning fog over the Santa Fe River, Florida

Sunrise at Burwash Landing, Yukon Territory

Another time I feel the quiet is when traveling on a lonely road with no other vehicles in sight.

We felt like the only people in the world on the Klondike Highway on the way to Skagway, Alaska

Back Country Road off the Blue Ridge Parkway

Our view out the front window of the truck as we drove south on the Parks Highway, Alaska

Many thanks to Ann-Christine for her challenge of Creativity and to all of you for your wonderful responses. I hope you’ll join us on Saturday, July 19 at noon Eastern Time as Egidio hosts the next challenge.

Many thanks to our guest host SH for this challenge Lens-Artists #356 – Quiet Hours

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Every Day is a Gift.