What are quiet hours? Among many things, this can mean an empty space. It can be a sense of stillness; a lack of action; an absence of presence within a frame. Quiet hours are often associated with the time before people are waking up and getting about, but it doesn’t have to be an area framed by darkness. They can be shown in many ways.
Waiting for Interaction
Here there’s a sense of quiet hours through a lack of presence. An area we’d normally associate with action through movement or human presence lacks it. It feels empty and there is no sound.
Quieting Fog
Weather phenomena can create a sense of quiet through isolation. Whilst the effect isn’t strong in this photo, the fog separates the area from some of its surrounds. It creates context for why this area might be quiet; along with the lack of people in the frame, the area is seemingly separated from surrounding space, and so it gains a stillness that suggests silence.
The Morning Drive
Quiet can be implied by what is leaving an area, such as a vehicle driving away from a camera. It’s not quiet now, but it soon will be. This can be a good way to create narrative. There is action, but it’s the action of moving through and away. The area is disturbed, but through suggestion we can accept an implication of quiet following not far behind.
Transmission Under a Darkening Sky
And of course, minimalism works quite well to represent quiet hours. Especially minimalism with open spaces with just the right kind of weather. Without the surrounding area providing context, there’s little to suggest how full of action this space will be. It could see very little human activity at any given time.
There are plenty of ways of showing quiet hours. It doesn’t have to be the absence of action, but it depends on the action. A scene does not need to be devoid of objects or subjects. As such, for the three hundred-and-fifty-sixth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge, I invite you to think about what makes for “Quiet Hours” to you. How do you see it in an image? How do you navigate the idea?
The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:
This one is curated by me. Next week will be hosted by Egídio.
I recommend joining the community and participating in the challenges. They’re pretty straightforward, allow room for interpretation, and provide a good way to think about photography in general. If not, however, then at the very least you should check out what others submit to the challenges.
I hope you enjoy.







Great theme, great photos. I love that there are NO PEOPLE! Well done.
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Mine: https://fairplay740.wordpress.com/2025/07/13/lens-artists-challenge-356-quiet-hours/
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Thank you, John.
Looking forward to checking yours.
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Nice collection, SH, and your quiet fog image reminded me of a photo I’ll now include in my response. Thanks for hosting this week.
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Glad you think so, and looking forward to checking your response : )
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A beautiful and thoughtful post SH, well illustrated by your images. I especially loved Quieting Fog – one can actually hear the silence. Many thanks for leading us this week!
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My response is herehttps://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2025/07/12/lens-artists-challenge-356-quiet-hours/
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Sorry, trying again https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2025/07/12/lens-artists-challenge-356-quiet-hours/
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Thank you, and thank you for the help, as well as having me : )
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Great theme. There are so many ways to interpret this.
I’m off to find mine.
Thanks for the inspiration.
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Glad you think so, and happy to have provided some!
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Love and inspiring post SH, I am with Tina I especially loved Quieting Fog – one can actually hear the silence and I spent several moments enjoying it.
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Glad you did! I was a bit hesitant with that photo, though I can’t quite remember why.
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Here is mine: https://sillarit.com/2025/07/12/lens-artists-challenge-quiet-hours/
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SH, your challenge is fantastic. The photos here are beautiful. You give us ample examples to follow your lead. Here’s my response:
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/when-silence-is-all-around/
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Thank you : ) Glad you think so.
Looking forward to checking yours.
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hello s.h.
a wonderful theme and interesting photos you have taken i like them very much, especially the second and last picture.
here is my contribution to the challenge, https://wp.me/pfnz9O-MZ.
many greetings robert
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Hi Robert,
I’m glad you like the photos and the theme!
Looking forward to checking what you chose.
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What a fun challenge and some great images of quiet. 😊
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Why thank you, Pepper : )
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Great topic. Will join you soon.
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I’m looking forward to checking what you chose.
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Beautifully expressed, Sh.
A lovely challenge!
Quiet hours hold pauses, fading echoes, unseen presence. It’s not just emptiness but gentle stillness wrapped in subtle movement.
Amazing examples!
“Waiting for Interaction”- my favourite shot!
Philo
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Hi Philo,
I’m glad you enjoyed the challenge and the examples : )
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A lovely challenge, very inspirational. Here is my entry https://wanderingteresa.com/quiet-hours/
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Glad you found it to be.
Looking forward to checking what you submitted : )
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great challenge. love the atmosphere of solitude/calm in your images.
here is my entry https://lessywannagohome.blogspot.com/2025/07/quiet-hour.html
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Cheers.
Looking forward to checking yours out : )
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What a great way to start off my Sunday morning SH. Wonderful post and thoughts. I’ll be working on my response tomorrow.
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Hi Anne,
Happy to have helped your weekend!
Looking forward to seeing what you submitted.
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Great challenge and blog SH.
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Why thank you, Steve.
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Wonderful, atmospheric images SH and thank you for giving us such a beautiful topic to play with: my contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2025/07/13/tanka-one-foot/
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Happy to have provided : )
I’m looking forward to seeing your photos.
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I love this theme and your photos. And I agree with John, no people make the point even more vividly.
Here is mine:
https://photographias.wordpress.com/2025/07/13/lens-artists-challenge-quiet-moments/
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Glad you do : )
Quiet is often well-represented by a lack of people… sometimes!
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Your photos are so atmospheric! I’m glad though that you mentioned that these themes are open to interpretation as I’ve done just that 😉 It’s not that long since we had ‘Serenity’ as a theme so I’ve taken a different approach this time: https://www.toonsarah-travels.blog/gallery-quiet-moments-around-the-world/ Sorry there are so many photos – I got a bit carried away!
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Glad you like my photos, and glad you got carried away.
Looking forward to going through what you submitted.
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Thank you so much for being our guest host this week with this great theme. I can feel the quiet and stillness in every one of your images. The Morning Drive and the Quieting Fog are my favorites.
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Thank you for having me : )
‘The Morning Drive’ is the newest of the bunch. Had been meaning to take it for a few weeks, not much time with work and other things so it got delayed, but I think it paid off.
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Your peopleless pictures radiate quietness very well. We associate stillness with snow and fog.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you for your kind words : )
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Nice gallery and fun theme!
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Thank you and thank you : )
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Nice challenge with a lovely selection of photos.
Here’s mine: https://anotherglobaleater.wordpress.com/2025/07/14/quiet-days-of-the-monsoon/
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Glad you appreciate : )
Looking forward to digging into yours.
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Joining in with mine today:
https://secondwindleisure.com/2025/07/16/wordless-wednesday-quiet-hours-with-backyard-birds/
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Excellent, looking forward to checking yours out.
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Nice pics and a good challenge..My entry here:
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Thank you.
Will check yours as soon as I can : )
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Thanks for hosting this week! Your photos are beautiful. Naturally, I love the eerie fog photo…but you used the design element of lines perfectly in your last photo.
You picked one of my favorite topics…I love the peace and quiet early in the morning (especially since I live in a heavy tourist area). Here are my shots: https://peacefulatdawn.com/2025/07/16/lens-artists-challenge-356-quiet-hours/
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Hi Dawn, thank you very much, and glad I was able to pick a fave of yours.
Looking forward to checking yours.
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These quiet captures are speaking to our senses. Lovely theme for the week 🙂
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Thank you, Hammad.
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Thanks for hosting. I’m sharing seven quite moments: https://fakeflamenco.com/2025/07/17/7-snapshots-of-quiet-hours/
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Seven moments to check out : )
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This is a beautiful post. I especially like the drama in waiting for interaction! Also the total quiet vibe of quieting fog. Congratulations on being a guest-host. Here’s my addition to the fun.
https://lindylecoq.com/2025/07/17/lens-artists-challenge-356-quiet-hour/
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Hi Lindy,
Thank you, and thank you. Looking forward to checking yours : )
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Very nice post and a good challenge! I especially liked your Fog image. Overall, well done!
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And here is mine: https://joannemasonphotography.com/lens-artists-challenge-356-quiet-hours/
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Thank you, Joanne. I appreciate it 🙂
Looking forward to seeing your submission as soon as I can.
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Here’s mine for the week
https://norasphotos4u.wordpress.com/2025/07/17/lens-artists-topic-quiet-hours/
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Thank you for joining us : )
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Here is mine. https://heavenssunshine.com/in-the-quietness-of-morning/
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Glad you joined in : )
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My contribution for this week.
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Glad you joined us : )
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My contribution:
https://philosophyvia.photos/2025/07/19/lens-artists-challenge-356-quiet-hours/
Philo
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Greetings Philo. For some odd reason I’m unable to comment on your posts. Although I’m signed in it keeps trying to make me sign in again and again. So leaving you a note to thank you for joining us with your as-always lovely thoughts
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Thank you so much, TS, for your kind words.
This issue happens to me regularly when using the Jetpack app on my mobile. To work around it, I usually switch to my laptop to leave comments. For example, I could post the URL link to this challenge only via my laptop in the SH comment box.
I suspect it’s a WordPress glitch with the Jetpack app on mobile. I do hope someone from their team is reading this, because I’ve come across the same problem on many bloggers’ posts — and often feel helpless and disappointed when I’m unable to leave a comment.
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Just to add to this, I’ve had this issue over the past few years. Not sure if it’s the exact same, but the only way I can resolve it is by logging out on whichever blog I’m trying to comment on, then logging back in before sharing my comment.
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I shall try this technique.
Thank you
Philo
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Unfortunately I’ve had the same problem with your site when I’m on my computer Philo.
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I just gave up TS!
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