[Categories: Photography, Photography 101 Forever]
The Lens-Artists Challenge is hosted this week by Biasini the Horse, sponsored by Anne Leueen. The topic is Communication.
As this is primarily a photography challenge, we’ve all heard that ‘a picture is worth a thousand words’. I will spare you, for the most part, my semi-literate written verbosity, and share several thousand words in pixelation.
[I’m still experimenting with larger images, different themes, etc. It’s all a mess. Be kind.]




Who or what speaks to you?
Stay safe, be well. Be kind to one another.
Hell John Human. Biasini here. Thank you for responding to my challenge with such good photos. I like your little dog and you are right he is not too happy about that scary figure on the stairs. š“
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Ha ha! Thank you Biasini. All of us animals must stick together.
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Your pup is adorable!!
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Thank you Nora. She aged and is gone now, but very far from forgotten.
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A beautiful contribution to the challenge John, I love how everything and everyone can speak to us when we are ready to listen š
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Indeed. Thank you.
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Lovely pics John. All so perfect for the challenge. Specially loved the dark brooding clouds!!
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Thank you. I love clouds and sky!
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Such a wonderful gallery to illustrate communication, John.
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Thank you for your kind words Rupali.
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I’m with you John, nature does speak to us as does your closing image – beautiful. Laughed at your pup image – oh the ways we find to entertain ourselves LOL. PS. good luck with your format play-you forgot to tag so that you reach the reader as you usually do, and if you’re looking for input, not a huge fan of the way your image shaping cuts off parts of your images. Feel free to tell me to mind my own business šš
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Good eye. Thanks for the tips. Comments and criticism is always welcome! I’ll check the Tags. The rounding will go away, I suspect.
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‘Are’ always welcome.
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Lovely dog, John. They are always in our heart…
Monet speaks to me, too.
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Thank you Amy.
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Reblogged this on Hutts Ultra Blogging World.
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I am always kind, John…and I do love your take on – we learn what dogs like or like not…
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Your pictures spoke loudly and your commentary added the spice . Enjoyed the post a great deal, John.
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Thank you kindly.
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Great choices, John! I love the Halloween shot and that old piano was definitely a nice find. That’s the kind of thing my daughter would give a home to.
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Ha ha! Thank you Sue. Thank you š
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Wonderful post, John. I love the mystery of the abandoned piano. It does tell a story.
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Thank you Patti.
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