A Path Through a Dune

I thought I’d shared this before but it would seem I am incorrect.
Anyway, here’s a path near La Perouse that looks like it is disappearing into the dune but I can confirm it isn’t… or is it?

This is my submission into the two hundred-and-forty-first Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Spring“.

This was taken in spring and it looks like spring as seen in some parts of Australia, so I feel it fits.

The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:

Week 1 – Tina

Week 2 – Patti

Week 3 – Ann-Christine aka Leya

Week 4 – Amy

Week 5 – John Steiner

Week 6 – Sofia Alves

Week 7 – Anne Sandler

Week 8 – Donna

Week 9 – Guest host

Sofia is curating this one. The next one is curated by Anne.

I recommend participating in the challenges. They’re open enough to allow for a fair bit of thinking about approach and closed enough to keep focus on meeting the theme of each one. If you don’t participate, you should still 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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6 Responses to A Path Through a Dune

  1. Sofia Alves says:

    Looks like an amazing place, I wouldn’t mind having a stroll and find out what’s on the other side. Beautiful photo

    Liked by 1 person

  2. Tina Schell says:

    Hmmmm….you’ll have to let us know what develops SH!

    Liked by 1 person

  3. Wind Kisses says:

    You left us with curiosity. Happy spring. Oh wait…autumn for you, yes?

    Liked by 1 person

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