Brief Rest

Here is a photo of a person having a brief rest before continuing walking to the top of a hill.

I like this shot as the person feels small, and the top of the hill distant. Relative to the size of the hill the person is small, but the hilltop is closer than it appears. I also like how there’s a strong sense of space and perhaps also calm. It’s a relaxed stop during a relaxed walk.

This is my submission into the one hundred-and-sixty-third Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.

The theme for this one is “Keep Walking“.

The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:

Week 1 – Patti

Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya

Week 3 – Amy

Week 4 – Tina

Amy is curating this one. The next one is guest-curated by Sofia Alves. The theme has been announced, and it will be “Looking Up/Down”.

I recommend participating in the challenges. They’re enjoyable and allow room for interpretation of the theme without straying too far. If you don’t participate, then I recommend that you at least check out what others of the Lens-Artists community are submitting.

I hope you enjoy.

About Stupidity Hole

I'm some guy that does stuff. Hoping to one day fill the internet with enough insane ramblings to impress a cannibal rat ship. I do more than I probably should. I have a page called MS Paint Masterpieces that you may be interested in checking out. I also co-run Culture Eater, an online zine for covering the arts among other things. We're on Patreon!
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5 Responses to Brief Rest

  1. Amy says:

    That is a beautiful image, SH. I like the sky, hill, and the calmness.

    Like

  2. Tina Schell says:

    A special moment atop the hillside to stop to ponder SH. Lovely image.

    Like

  3. JohnRH says:

    Good monochrome.

    Liked by 1 person

  4. Marsha says:

    Nice. Looks like the person is contemplating whether or not to go forward.

    Liked by 1 person

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