This week, the Lens-Artists theme is Change Your Perspective
Here is the Priorhouse take:




Part 2


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Hope everyone is having a nice start to a fresh month. And hope you can change your perspective as needed…. 🙂
CARE TO JOIN in with the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – or need more info?
The 7th challenge (LAPC #87) will be hosted by Miriam Hurdle at The Showers of Blessings
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I like the varying perspective on the same subject. That’s nice work.
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Thanks so much Dan
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Lovely
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gracias, Dawn
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Well done¡
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Gracias Sue
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😊
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These are signs of spring 🙂 Your opening picture is very nice. The bird and the sun behind it. A great combo. Oh, the flowers in the vase will grab my attention too. A nice catch!
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Thanks YC – the opening Photo is now changed – I accidentally left the wrong feature photo up there – but fixed it ((but glad you liked that pic – it is a special one for me and it is still in the precious post))
And cheers to the flowers with some light
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Excellent photos. Blue makes a great background. 😉
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Thanks John
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A breath of fresh air – a new month and Spring will occur so rejoice!
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Yes – rejoice and be encouraged
😊☀️
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Most intriguing perspectives – I like the shot of the man waiting to meet the woman – lot of interesting angles! Happy March!
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Thanks JT – right after I took that shit the man stood up and they shook hands – 😊
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I’m trying my hand at this week’s WW, and I gotta say . . you guys make it look SO easy! I have no idea, but it’s a good thing I don’t worry about looking foolish. Imma go out for a capture manana and see what I can wrangle up.
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Hi – your comment has me looking forward to what you find – because the thing is – as you know – because we are all so different – what we capture with our lens will be unique and has a signature style – or it can- and so dude – it is about time you started grabbing photos – can’t wait to see how your style unfolds – well if you keep at it that is – and you should because it will enrich the blogosphere combine with your writes (nice term – “your writes”)
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“Your writes” . . . I dig that.
And thank you Prior for the lovely reply as per usual. 🙂
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Very creative choices! 🙂
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Thank you 🌞
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You’re welcome!
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It is interesting how a change of focus can change the look of a photograph.
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hi Colline – I agree – and challenges sometimes help us notice things like that 🌸🌺🌼
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A very good point about the backdrop
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Thanks Derrick
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A wonderful series, Yvette! The first image is my favorite.
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Thanks a lot Amy 😉
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I like the different perspectives of the flowers and the tree
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Thank you A
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Captivating pictures. They were awesome.
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Thanks for checking them out this week 😊☀️📷
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Welcome 😊😊😊
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Very interesting approach Yvette – I loved the starburst under the flower vase and wouldn’t have noticed it if you hadn’t pointed it out. Terrific examples
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Thanks Tina 😉
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Fabulous Yvette 🙂 I love that star too. Great vision and images for the challenge 🙂
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Thanks amigo
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I like the way you show without, a little, and closer focuses. It’s so true in so many ways. Great take on the perspective, Yvette. The star light under the vase is so interesting! 🙂 See you next week! 🙂
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Thanks Miriam and hope you have a nice rest of the week
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Thank you, Yvette. I need that because I just came back from a visit to my granddaughter. I’m going back soon to help my daughter when her second baby is due.
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A great experiment, Yvette. The contrast of the blue sky vs. the ground is a great experiment. I also like the perspective in the shot of the man waiting. The reflection adds interesting layers to the shot.
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Thanks so much ;(
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Wow that’s pretty! Love the first shot most. I gasped with the pretty sight of decidedly springlike things! 😀
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Hi joey – spring is a coming… 🙂
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Love your perspectives of nature — close-up and distant. I posted on Twitter this morning that nature does indeed endure and, in general, ignore what man is dealing with — like the coronavirus, social distancing, etc. Nature just keeps on blooming!
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An excellent way to show how the change of the perspective changes a photo. Mu favourite is the second from the top.
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