A few photos that I find rather serene.
This is my contribution to the Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Serenity.
Resting male Common Pochard, Hurleston Reservoir, Cheshire, England.
Trees and their shadows, Bickerton Hill, Cheshire, England.
Center of a Coneflower, South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada.
Patches of ice on Lake Huron at dusk, Southampton, Ontario, Canada.
Mist over Colpoy’s Bay and the Niagara Escarpment at sunrise, South Bruce Peninsula, Ontario, Canada.
Frozen marsh at sunset, Little Quill Lake, Saskatchewan, Canada.
10 replies on “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Serenity”
Great photos. I particularly like tree shadows and ice patches, plus the colors in the final reservoir shot. Nice.
Thanks John.
Terrific choices David. I too love the trees especially
Thanks Tina. The trees were one of the most popular photos on my website when I had a dedicated photo site.
Great choices for the challenge – Lake Huron ice is one of my favorites.
Thanks Leya. I could probably have just gone with a selection of sunrise and sunset photos. There’s quite a few where I was probably the only human within a mile or two radius. You can’t get much more serene than that.
The best way of getting serenity.
Serenity, indeed. Love the tree capture, the light and shadows are beautifully captured.
Love your sunset images, as always. 🙂
Thanks Amy. I’m now wondering if I shouldn’t have gone with a selection of sunrise and sunset photos taken when I was the only human within miles.
Glad you did! 🙂