Today my partner and I went for a drive into The Blue Mountains to buy some bread. We were at a gig last night and were tired, but we decided to go anyway.
After buying bread we decided to drive around for a bit and visit some places, including Lincoln’s Rock.
This photo is quite similar to one of this place that I’ve previously shared, and my views haven’t much changed. I think people should have access to this space; more chance of people appreciating nature and all that. However, it runs the risk of cutting into the stillness of the space.
I don’t want to get into some issues that I saw today; if I do this will go for far longer than I’d like. It was also quite saddening. For now I’d rather just appreciate the view, and the massive clouds that were drifting across the sky.
This is my submission into the two hundred-and-ninety-second Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “People Here, There & Everywhere“.
The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:
Tina is curating this one. Next week Sofia is curating.
I recommend participating in the challenges as they provide a fun way to interpret theme. If not participating, then at least you should still check out what others of the Lens-Artists community are submitting.
I hope you enjoy.




I like how you’ve minimized the people in the image reminding us of what a small piece of the world’s pie we really are SH.
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Wow! Fantastic capture!
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Excellent sense of scale!
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Love the way the photo shows how small the people are compared to the beautiful, vast view.
janet
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Nice photo. Great silhouette.
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Wow, well done.
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Wow!
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