A Glowing Moment for Lens Artists Challenge

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I cannot figure out where to link this so I’m doing so HERE for the Lens-Artists Challenge.

22 thoughts on “A Glowing Moment for Lens Artists Challenge

    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      That photo was of the house of my next door neighbor.. I just happened to peek over the wall as the sun was directly behind the little window in their cupola. We’re on a mountain so even the lowest part of my property is above their house which looks a bit like a church.

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  1. SoyBend's avatarSoyBend

    Loved your sunrises and sunsets, Judy, especially the one with the orange, purple, and gold-colored clouds. Also liked the picture with a table covered with glowing lighted decorations. Wow!

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      That table was my Christmas tree that year. The tree was a tumbleweed of some sort found on the beach with feathers tied to the tips and strewn with lights. On the table between the light strings were 80 different heart-shaped rocks that I found while walking the beach. It was the only year I lived at the beach from November through January instead of January through March. For the past three years I’ve only gone for a week. One of the things Covid changed..Thanks for your comment.

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      The statue was on the malecon in Puerto Vallarta. The circular skylight is in the dome of my living room. It lights the entire room! It was leaking so had to be hand manufactured and was being replaced by these two men.

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    1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

      I always pick my favorite as well. That’s a photo of the lake I live above. Wish I had straightened out the skyline, though. I love to watch the sunset from its shore.

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