Photo of the Week, Year 3, Week 7

“While there is perhaps a province in which the photograph can tell us nothing more than what we see with our own eyes, there is another in which it proves to us how little our eyes permit us to see.”  ~Dorothea Lange

This is one of those ideas that drives me to keep taking more and more photographs.  I’ve occasionally been able to reveal something magical that I may not have seen without taking a picture, and the feeling is incredible.  I can keep looking back at those photos and get the same tingling sensation when I first made the images.  I’m on the hunt whenever I pick up my camera; chasing that elusive and wonderful moment…

Please enjoy our latest images:

Hawkeye in Profile ©2011 Jessica Rogers Photography

Hawkeye in Profile

by Jessica Rogers Photography

©Random Abstracts - The Long House at Bandelier National Monument

The Long House at Bandelier National Monument

by Random Abstracts

©Elizabeth T. Schoch - Unexpected

Unexpected

by Elizabeth T. Schoch

©Steve Raley - Still Standing

Still Standing

by Steve Raley

©Angela Andrieux - The Old Truck at Kelsey See Canyon Vineyards

The Old Truck at Kelsey See Canyon Vineyards

by Angela Andrieux

©Carolyn Younger - River Morning

River Morning

by Carolyn Younger

©Cristofor - Autumn Momentum

Autumn Momentum

by Cristofor

Thanks so much to everyone that participated this week!

Thinking about taking on the POTW Challenge?  Everyone is welcome, so stop just thinking about it and join in!  Read the guidelines to find out how to submit your photo.

Until next time, have fun shooting!

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3 Responses to Photo of the Week, Year 3, Week 7

  1. T says:

    These are all so incredible :)

    You are so right Jessica, that is the reason I LOVE taking photos too because I want to show the everyday in a different way :)

    Have a lovely weekend, T. :)

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