In this week’s Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #141, Patti has chosen Geometry for us to share images that feature geometric shapes. They do come in many different shapes, don’t they…so I really enjoyed this opportunity!




Images included from:
Sweden, England, Iceland, Ireland, Georgia and Morocko.
Looking back at last week, we were inspired by Beth’s interesting challenge, A Change of Scenery. The theme made us think extra about some special places we’ve visited, near, and far, from the archives or right now. They were both refreshing and hope inspiring.
Next week, I, Ann-Christine/Leya, will be hosting Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #142, so I hope you will join in, because it’s time for You Pick It – a topic of your choice. In the meantime, have a wonderful, creative week and please stay safe.
Remember to include a link to Patti’s original post and use the Lens-Artists tag so that everyone can find you in the WP Reader. You are welcome to join in!
A great collection of images showing various geometric shapes, Ann-Christine!😊
Glad you enjoyed them, Sylvia! Hope you are having a beautiful Easter, if you are celebrating!
Great selections, great variety. I love the ‘colored pencils’ and the front gate in particular. Excellent.
Thank you, John – that front gate was spectacular!
These are unique and very special images of geometry. Well captured, especially the shadow.
Enjoy sunshine, AC! 🙂
Thank you, Amy! Hope your Easter will bring sun and happy says! How is your little furry friend now? Growing?
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Great examples! Love the spices image, it’s wonderful.
Thank you, Ana – colours, colours!
Wonderful selection of photos. I love the colorful flowers
Thank you, Nora – my daughter made them once. Those flowers in a ball.
All are such beautiful shapes and colors!
Thank you, Beth! I had fun picking photos for this challenge – difficult to choose though!
Oh what wonderful geometry photos you have provided us. Brilliant as always 😀
Thank you for your kind words, Cee! I really liked this challenge with so much to choose from!
Lovely examples. The shadows made by the gate are particularly striking
Happy you liked them – and I will never forget that gate and its shadows – I agree, it was striking.
Terrific choices all Ann-Christine. My favorites are the last two – such creative geometry and wonderful color! Your header is fantastic!
Glad you enjoyed them, Tina – a fun challenge indeed. So much to choose from though, picking photos was not easy. The ”flower ball” was once made by Emma and is a bit faded now – but still here. Happy you mentioned the header image – a favourite from a room in Tblisi. Happy Easter!
Hi, Ann-Christine. Lovely images for the challenge. I totally enjoyed your collection. I keep coming back to the shadows from the fence and the multicolored design at the end. The Jaguar insignia was a great idea, too! You’re the first one to include something from cars. I hope you’re having a good week with plenty of long walks with the dogs and sunshine!
Thank you for a fun challenge – and yes, I am out most of the time now as it’s drawing to planting time and the sun is coming back. Not much time for blogging. ..! Wishing you a Happy Easter!
Happy Easter to you, AC. Enjoy the sun and the planting. It is such a joyful season.
The best.
Great response to the challenge. As usual, I am drawn to the monochrome, especially the soldiers in the opening photo, but I really like that colorful ”flower” arrangement in your last image!
Thank you, John, this was a fun challenge to find photos for…so many optiona! And the flower – my daughter made this once, unfortunately a bit faded now. But still beautiful!
I really enjoyed your geometric responses. The Colors! Wow! I love the richness and deep saturation of the colors. Lovely!
Happy to share these, colours are much wanted now!
From what I’ve seen of this series, I should visit all participants because I love these photos. 🙂
Geometry is great fun – it’s everywhere, Isn’t it!
The Jaguar is terrific, especially with the reflections of the apartments building hidden inside it. I love that ammonite too, the spiral now filled in with the grainy and irregular stone. And the choices you made for that triptych are terrific, each subtly more complex than simply Euclidean.
As for the bazaar, I must say that the contents interested me more than the shapes 🙂
Glad you enjoyed this, I found the challenge fun to do. And yes, maybe the contents are more interesting really…I did not buy anything.
Great collection, but your image taken inside Harpa stands out. 👍
I loved that building…
Me, too, it’s really fascinating
Wonderful colors !
Some colours, some monochrome – a mix is OK! Thank you!
Excel to geometric shapes, A C
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A really fabulous selection, hon! Too hard to pick a favourite 🙂 🙂
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A fabulously joyous selection from around the world.
Thank you, Margaret – I enjoyed piecing this together.
Haha, Leya, you will laugh when you see this old post of mine. Great minds! 😀
Haha! And you knew where to find it too! Lovely! And of course we are…great minds ♥♥
I just googled Manja Mexi Movie Jaguar. 😀
Hahahahahahah
Interesting set of images, Ann-Christine. The architectural shots work well in monochrome.
Thank you, Jane. I find architecture and portraits very suited for monochrome.
Anything geometrical brings peace and harmony to my soul . . . even when busy as the three b/w portrait photos in the middle . . . methinks I could write a book of presumptions on the one on the left . . . .
Haha, you are always funny and contemplative, Eha! I’d love to see that book.
I like all of these a lot, A-C, but I think my favorite is the middle one in the row of three B&W.
janet
Janet, then there are two of us – thank you!
Amazing pictures and colorful!
Thank you – colour much needed!
Wow ..amazing images.
Thank you – a fun challenge!
I love the paper flowers 🙂
Brian – my daughter made them once, they are now rather faded, but I still have them.
We have some that are made by a local woman that look the same
Love the shell and the spices that we saw in Morocco! Lovely challenge, and you’ve found some good photos that fit well.
It was a fun challenge, with many options!