
“If it is time that you are talking to
Don’t forget the path you are walking through
Sudden flare of past might stalk you
Never allow moments to mock you”
—Munia Khan
This week’s assignment for the 52 photo challenge was to capture a lens flare. Still craving water and a beautiful sunrise, I woke early and drove to Folsom Lake. It was chilly and cold but incredibly peaceful. I hiked for a long time to reach the water’s edge, and then I savored the sound of the waves. If I closed my eyes I could pretend I was still at the ocean.
Not all of these photos stay on topic, but I’m okay with breaking the rules a little bit. Well, I’m trying to be. Let me know if you have a favorite and have a fantastic week.
- If you want to read the short story I wrote this time last year:
Week 48: Under the Sign












- Photos were taken with Olympus OM-D and edited with ON1 Photo RAW
- If you want to join the 52 Photo Challenge, you can find all the information at nicolesy.com
52 Photo Challenge
Week 1: Bokeh
Week 2: Silhouette
Week 3: Black and White
Week 4: Motion Blur
Week 5: Texture
Week 6: Framing
Week 7: Leading Lines
Week 8: Negative Space
Week 9: Patterns
Week 10: Symmetry
Week 11: Green
Week 12: Sidelight
Week 13: Sense of Scale
Week 14: One Lens
Week 15: Series
Week 16: Flat Lay
Week 17: Behind the Scenes
Week 18: Water
Week 19: Blurry Foreground
Week 20: Unique Perspective
Week 21: Shadow
Week 22: Food
Week 23: Abstract
Week 24: Reflection
Week 25: Contrast Color
Week 26: Think in Threes
Week 27: Starburst
Week 28: Low Perspective
Week 29: Macro
Week 30: Backlight
Week 31: Big Sky
Week 32: Dominant Color
Week 33: Fill the Frame
Week 34: Spot Metering
Week 35: Handheld Long Exposure
Week 36: S Curve
Week 37: Shoot Through
Week 38: Faces
Week 39: Blossom
Week 40: Environmental Portrait
Week 41: Texture Overlay
Week 42: Details
Week 43: Season
Week 44: Fog & Steam
Week 45: Nighttime
Week 46: Analog
Week 47: Sunrise/Sunset
Gorgeous photos.❤️
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Thank you! I’m so glad you like them.
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Lovely and atmospheric.
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Thank you so much!
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Those are very beautiful pictures ♥
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You are so kind! Thank you.
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#6. And who doesn’t like a fairy story? Love that Erin Hanson quote.
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You can’t go wrong with fairies! Thank you.
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Lovely & Beauty nature photography.
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Thank you! It was a beautiful morning.
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Yes, it was morning 🌄 time captured.
But very beautiful ❤️
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# 4, 11, 12 💗
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Thank you! I really loved #11, how the stream caught that golden morning light. It made me so happy.
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So many beauties, Bridgette, but I have to go with #7. I’m a sucker for golden sunrises and sunsets!
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I am quite fond of that golden light too! Thank you.
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Some cracking snapshots here. 😀 Loved the crisp silhouettes of 1 and 4, and the contrasting ripples of waves in 9 and 10.
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I sure do love a silhouette and you can’t go wrong with water. Thank you, Tom!
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Beautiful photos, Bridgette! ❤️
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Thank you so much, John!
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You are welcome, have a nice weekend, Bridgette. 😊
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You too! Hope it’s a great one.
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They usually are, Bridgette. Biking, photography, and a few beers on the eve… Bachelor life. 😂
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It’s been written by others, but I must add my admiration for your gorgeous photos! 👏🏻 Thank you for sharing nature’s beauty, Bridgette.
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You are always so kind! Thank you 🙂
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Yep, it’s another calendar’s worth of fine work, but here I’ll focus on one in particular. Number three is one name. Because. Because it’s the one I’d write a poem for to make it smile. Fine art from afar, but when you get close all the leaves come out to play. I could be happily lost in all those fallen leaves on the ground (maybe like dragon memories). Then those green and yellows yet attached to their limbs. All of it suggests, “tree” past, present and future. And tree itself means “life” of a literal sort, taking that far far Sun and making it food for us to eat. That’s just one beginning to conjugate.
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I would think creating a lens flare is difficult to do with a digital camera, even if it is DSLR.
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I played around with lots of settings and found light-metering worked the best for getting the flares. It was a fun challenge, but I’m looking forward to this series to end and to take photos of just what I want to 🙂
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All gorgeous!
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Thank you! I’m so happy you liked them.
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Do you only turn in one? This one was impossible. I loved 2-7. but then 11 caught me off guard, the just stunning innocence and beauty. I don’t know. Your talent is limitless.
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Yes! It’s hard to choose one each week. I don’t know if others do an entire shoot like me for the assignment, but pairing it down is rough. You are so sweet, Nicole! I appreciate your kindness more than you know.
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SO many gorgeous ones! #6 especially draws me in 💞💞💞
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You are so kind! Thank you.
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