Less Is More

I love a good photo challenge. Here’s one from Amy and The World Is A Book blog. Here’s what she says about it

This week, I am hosting L-A Photo Challenge. I hope youโ€™ll join me and share what โ€œless is moreโ€ means to you. Looking forward to reading your interpretation, e.g. how you focus on a subject when you take a photo of a landscape, building, person, or your pet, and perhaps how you simplify your life style. Make a link (ping back) here and remember to tag your post Lens Artists so followers/ readers can find you.

Here are a couple of my photos on the theme of ‘less is more’ or simplicity…

A single waterlily, details and patterns are beautiful
nice lines
entire parade was so busy-chaotic- details are interesting
close-up of daylily adds interesting texture
interesting expression and textures on this vulture

You can see I like to concentrate in my photos on the details. I tend to do that in life too. It probably works better in photography. ๐Ÿ˜‰

If you’d like to check out everybody’s posts or join in yourself, just click the link at the top of my post, or right here. ๐Ÿ™‚

3 thoughts on “Less Is More

  1. Emphasizing lines, details, or textures of the image is a cool way to approach “Less or More”. Great photos, Captain Jill!
    Thank you for joining in. ๐Ÿ™‚

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