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My Little Dove
This is what memories look like. These are the reasons we loved her. This is what we have left. I compiled these photos from all I could find of her. I'm sure there are others hidden away in some boxes and scrapbooks. But I was in a time crunch, preparing for this arrangement. This symbolized the story of her life and the love she had for her family. Oh, how she loved us!
By Shirley Belkabout a year ago in Photography
It's Just a Selfie. Runner-Up in Through the Lens Challenge. Content Warning.
It's just a selfie. A vein, shallow representation of myself. Me. Me. Me. I. I. I. That was the summer I left my ex-husband. The summer after I actually buckled down and lost some of the weight I’d been carrying around.
By L.K. Rolanabout a year ago in Photography
The Majesty of Jaguars: A Wildlife Icon
The Majesty of Jaguars: A Wildlife Icon The jaguar, one of the most iconic and elusive creatures of the animal kingdom, embodies the wild spirit of the rainforests and savannas it inhabits. As the third-largest cat in the world, following the tiger and the lion, the jaguar holds a special place in the hearts of wildlife enthusiasts and conservationists alike. This magnificent predator, known for its strength, agility, and striking beauty, has long been a symbol of power and mystery.
By Ryan Hill about a year ago in Photography
Top 10 Nature Photography: Capturing the Soul of the Earth
Nature Photography: Capturing the Soul of the Earth Nature photography is more than just pointing a camera at a scenic landscape; it’s about capturing the soul of the earth, the essence of a moment that can evoke emotion, inspire awe, and tell a story. In today’s fast-paced world, where people often overlook the beauty of their surroundings, nature photography serves as a gentle reminder of the wonders of the natural world.
By Ryan Hill about a year ago in Photography
The Unspoken Bond: A Mother's Love in Nature
I traveled to Rome, Italy, with my family a few years ago. When in Rome, I went to the zoo! Yes, that’s right. Not only did I see all of the famous historical sites that Rome is so rich with, but I also wanted to take my family to the zoo and see the animals.
By Daphsamabout a year ago in Photography
Dandelion Dreams
When I was about seven years old my family was on a road trip through Yellowstone National Park. As we drove down winding mountain roads, and through desolate prairies, I happened to see a little dandelion (taraxacum) on the side of the road. Something about that dandelion struck me and I told myself to never forget that image of that dandelion. Bright and beautiful in the sun, stretching over the curbside and into the road.
By Amos Gladeabout a year ago in Photography
Where is My Mind?
I was first introduced to the Pixies in the late 80's/early 90's by my sister and I was instantly hooked by their sound. I mean, let's face it. These guys were part of what I feel was a golden era of Alternative music; they were, after all, playing right alongside the likes of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Jane's Addiction, Sonic Youth, and more. Ok, yeah; me saying that is probably a bit of a generational thing, but there'll be plenty of time for discussion about which era is better in another story. Regardless, the Pixies were definitely on high rotation on my stereo; many hours were, (and still are) spent playing them full blast with me laying on the floor; arms crossed over my eyes in a meditative state.
By Jess Boyesabout a year ago in Photography
The Photograph That Changed My Life. Content Warning.
Some photographs capture a fleeting moment; others preserve a memory that lasts a lifetime. Then there are photographs that hold the power to transform your perspective, shape your decisions, and reignite your hope. For me, that life-changing photograph was taken on a brisk spring morning five years ago—a single image that forever altered my understanding of resilience and the boundless capacity for hope.
By General gyanabout a year ago in Photography
We Mend, One Piece at a Time
My photo begins in Bangkok, Thailand where I visited the Yoko Ono’s Mend Piece art exhibit. The beauty of this exhibit is you are the one making the art and you are the one mending the pieces of broken ceramics. You can use glue, tape, rope or whatever is on the table to help. None of the pieces there fit, but you have creative freedom to mend them together however you see fit. The goal of Yoko Ono’s exhibit is to allow a space for healing to happen. By allowing you to experience the mending process with something so simple as mending a plate or a cup.
By Matthew Mccaheyabout a year ago in Photography
Cherished Moments: Women-Only Wedding Photography in North London. AI-Generated.
A women-only wedding photographer in North London brings a unique touch to wedding photography, catering to brides and women-led events that prioritize comfort, privacy, and cultural considerations. In a vibrant area like North London, such a service is a treasure for those seeking a photographer who understands the importance of discretion and a supportive presence on one of the most important days of their lives.
By John Snowabout a year ago in Photography












