For this challenge I went digging for photos I could use as I haven’t been out in nature for a good while. Came across the dune photos I took around the last NYE, hadn’t thought about them for a while due to them being from the last holiday I had with my ex.
This one is nice. Feels a bit off and I like that. The starkness of the space is there, and it’s coloured through a sunset and what feels like too much brightness.
This is my submission into the three hundred-and-seventieth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Ancient“.
These sand dunes are probably ancient. They’re likely ancient in terms of how people might think of things being ancient. They could be young in geological terms. They’re old and new at the same time, always changing, always the same.
The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:
This one is curated by Sofia. The next one is curated by Ritva.
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.




The most wonderful thing about sand is it is a blank canvas every single day. Who know who was here years before you, or what the beach looked like. The photo has such a sense of tranquility. Very nice S H
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The minimalist feel and soft colors are simply gorgeous!
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It’s all about perspective, when it comes to time. Amazing, peaceful photo this week.
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Looks like I somehow imagine a moonscape would look SH. Lovely
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Lovely colours and quietness.
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