Coming to a Bend

On the way back to Sydney from Bathurst I stopped to take photos twice, and both were before reaching Oberon. This was one of the spots, and it gave a bit of quiet and time to think about things, and the area and its residents. I thought about the landscape and I thought about the road, and how to capture it in a way that I felt worked.

This could’ve been better. I feel like I may have left too much length of the road in the frame when I captured it, but maybe it works as some sort of indicator of length of time spent driving from place to place, or something.

This is my submission into the three hundred-and-eightieth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “What’s Around the Corner“.

What’s around this bend is more of the same, though maybe some more properties. However, that’s not necessarily known until it’s driven along and more is revealed, though it certainly can be anticipated.

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

Tina

Patti

Ann-Christine aka Leya

John Steiner

Sofia Alves

Anne Sandler

Egídio

Ritva

Beth

This one is curated by Anne. 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.

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2 Responses to Coming to a Bend

  1. Great photo for this challenge!

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  2. Always a big fan of black-and-white, and the composition is enthralling with those leading lines drawing us into the image!

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