By definition atmosphere is always what the individual objects that occupy places are not. Light, air, materials and sound.
– Stefan Vujić
Atmospheric is the character, feeling, or mood of a place or situation. It might be the mood of the mist, the collusion of clouds, or just a stunning structure. Ambience is another word for the mood a place or setting has.

The kind of music I like depends very much on my mood. – Frida Lyngstad
Let’s start with the ”natural” mood settings. A summer sunset by the sea settles your mind. It doesn’t have to be blue colours – grey is perfect too. And the sound of the waves plays an important part. Somehow I believe we search for the surroundings that lifts or matches our own mood.

Love is the flower you’ve got to let grow. – John Lennon
Love is in the air. Maybe your man or your lady brings you flowers, sets the table and lights the candles to welcome you… Although I believe atmosphere is not as pragmatic as it is poetic.

In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. – Aristotle
Yesterday’s late Autumn walk with silent friends. Mist is mostly an autumnal fenomenon, created by the warmth of the day and the chill of the night. But, we’ll stick to the poetic mood. The soft light and the quietly munching sheep set my mood right for the end of the day.

I like the muted sounds, the shroud of grey, and the silence that comes with fog. – Om Malik
By the sea, Autumn brings many days of fog rolling in. In me it creates both a tension and a feeling of being hidden from the outside, troubled world. It is an inward looking mood.

Don’t tell me how good you make it; tell me how good it makes me when I use it. – Leo Burnett
Advertising is good at creating perfect atmospheres for us to take the bait…We visited a big beer company in Amsterdam – I don’t have to say which one… Instead of showing the process (which we got a professional presentation of in Ireland with another company), we were presented with a full show with party light and music. And beer. I guess it was all for engaging the younger generation.
While we still are in the mood for a party – let’s add a carnival mood too!


Like sunshine, music is a powerful force that can instantly and almost chemically change your entire mood. – Michael Franti
In September we went to Amstedam for the Dahlia Festival, where every piece of the pageant was made of dahlias (except the carriages). A fiest for both eyes and ears. Happy people makes happy spectators! (Find some mischievous happiness in the header/opener, where some boys enjoyed shooting water at us from a bridge.)

I have lived with several Zen masters—all of them cats. – Eckhart Tolle
For atmosphere and mood – this was a perfect setting at the Cat museum in Amsterdam. A combination of light, art, furniture and details. And if you know some cat lovers, cats on the table is not unfamiliar. Real cats too… I guess you have noticed there is a special atmosphere where there is a pet in the house? The first thing you will see (except for Milo) when you visit My home, is a sign saying: ”A home without a dog is just a house.” But, I assure you he is not allowed on the table…


Perhaps I am old-fashioned, but black and white films still hold an affectionate place in my heart; they have an incomparable mystique and mood. – Ginger Rogers
As a photographer, you might also use the possibility of setting the mood you want in your pictures – either with the natural environment, lamps, software or other means. An easy way is just converting a photo into B&W or sepia tones to set another mood, like this theater photo. I could almost see Greta Garbo and Clark Gable passing by in the lobby…


I love kids. I just love kids. They put you in a good mood and they are so full of life. – Carmen Electra
Very little changes can make a difference too. A park in Amsterdam housed some rabbits for the children. I smiled as I saw this little girl, who so gently patted her friend. An animal lover with the right feeling. I could easily see myself at her age.
By desaturating the colours a bit, I felt the photo fitted both my own nostalgic mood and the warmth between these two friends.
I hope you will be in the mood to join this challenge (pun intended) – as we search for special atmospheres you have met or created. A big thank you to Patti for making us see beauty everywhere – and somehow I feel this week’s challenge is a natural way to follow up. Mood and atmosphere are very individually seen, but so is beauty. I am looking forward to seeing your posts! Be sure to link to my original post and to include the “lens-artists” tag so we can find your images.
Next week Sofia will lead us, please go to her lovely blog for more inspiration! Until then, stay calm and kind.
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I especially liked the mood set by the sailboat in the mist, Ann-Christine.
Thank you – I am happy to share!
Well, here I am with a last-minute entry : https://suejudd.com/2024/10/12/lens-artists-challenge-319-setting-a-mood/
Hope you enjoy it as I enjoyed the prompt and your images!
♥
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There are times I feel so sad for our dear little jewel of a planet!
https://lindylecoq.com/2024/10/11/lens-artists-challenge-319-setting-a-mood/
I know the feeling.
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Despite what I tld you, I’ve done a post on yiur chosen theme: how could I resist when you tempted us so? https://margaret21.com/2024/10/10/moody-autumn/
I am grateful I managed to tempt you enough then, Margaret!
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Here is mine for the week
Thank you, Nora!
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A deep breath comes from your post, AC. I love the way you are deliberate in creating a mood, either straight through your lens, or with some editing to soften the images or highlight them. You words bring much inspiration, and a chance to let creativity soar. A wonderful challenge. Looks like so me fun travels,
So glad to hear from you, Donna – hope you and your family are well. Still missing you – but now, with your words ringing, I feel that warm glow inside again!
Thank you for a great photo challenge, setting the mood. Beautiful images! Here is my contribution: https://fakeflamenco.com/2024/10/08/sunset-on-our-cabin-escape/
Thank you, Rebecka!
Such a wonderful group effort for the lens-artist challenges.
Thank you!
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These are all great – hard to pick a fave – love the beach, the sailboat, and all of the kids!!
Thank you, Nora! I’m so smitten with their laughter and pranks!
Terrific photos and great examples to illustrate the theme.
Here are my moody examples: https://picturesimperfectblog.com/2024/10/07/the-flavour-of-light/
I am glad you liked them – and I really enjoyed yours! Thank you for brightening my day!
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What an amazing topic to choose, thank you. Here’s mine . . .
Thank you, Jules! Glad you liked it. I cannot see your first picture?
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That’s a wonderful challenge, and you have great examples. Petals with dewdrops is a specially effective photo, and so is the one you introduce with the superb quote by Tolle.
Thank you, so glad you liked the theme!
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Interesting theme!
Interesting to see how participants are expressing the mood in so many different ways!
Love your fab collection! Love the click with colour and sepia versions.
Thank you – yes, I find it very interesting to see the different choices of mood and how it is expressed!
Indeed, AC.
hello a.c.
a wonderful and interesting selection of photos that you present to us for the challenge theme. i like them very much, especially the 1st, 2nd, and 4th.
here is my contribution to the theme, https://wp.me/pfnz9O-uU.
many greetings robert
Thank you, Robert! Glad you like the theme!
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I’m trying to leave another comment now Ann-Christine, I don’t know what happened to my first, but I wanted to wait a while to see if it showed up. I’m sorry but I don’t think this one is going to be as good. My first was full of praise and words that described how wonderful your images are. Oh looks like I’ve managed to say it again. This is a lovely challenge and I think your photos are very moody.
Thank you, Leanne – this is what happens to me now and again…Thank you for making a second comment! Much appreciated.
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A great challenge. I really love the beautiful rose, but also the range of moods you have shown in your images
Thank you, Karina – happy you enjoyed it. Moods are interesting.
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Beautiful photographs Ann-Christine and so atmospheric! Our contribution for this week’s lovely challenge is here: https://tranature.com/2024/10/06/a-walk-to-crovie/
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I’m back with my link! I have to say I love the featured image of the boys playing with the squirt guns–definitely a good mood! Here is mine and thank you for hosting this week!
https://secondwindleisure.com/2024/10/06/sunday-stills-someone-planted-a-tree/
I loved those boys! The joy! And thank you for the link – I’m on!
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You you for the in inspiration you gave us through the theme!
Here is my entry: https://ropmann.wordpress.com/2024/10/06/lens-artists-challenge-319-setting-a-mood/
I am glad to have inspired!
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I love the moody topic, and so happy to see your examples.
Here is my entry https://wanderingteresa.com/moods-from-sunrise-to-sunset/
Thank you, Teresa! And i was happy to see yours!
Thank you, Teresa! Hopefully it will suit as many as possible – I believe we all like it when a moods shines through!
True. Have a great week my friend!
♥
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I feel a wonderful mood after reading your post. Beautiful images very well accompanied by your words.
Thank you for a lovely comment! Glad you liked them.
I like how you started with a rather dramatic photo, and kept that kind of grandiose drama to just the one and went for some variability with the rest of the photos, whilst keeping things sort of ”small” in comparison. It would’ve been easy to make every photo an example of grand, sweeping scenery as mood, but I think the ”small” stuff works better to get the challenge across.
Here’s mine for this one:
https://stupidityhole.com/2024/10/06/waiting-under-clouds/
Thank you, SH, much appreciated.
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Wonderful images Leya👍. I love the desaturated image. In fact I just commented on Sofia’s blog and why I like the desaturated hazy feel, and you just summed up what I was trying to say quite well…nostalgia😊, a good word. It creates a warm nostalgic mood. Great stuff. Kind regards…Jay😊
Thank you for a lovely comment!
You are welcome Leya😊
How lovely! The one with the children on the bridge is giving me a nostalgic feeling, of those carefree days that we have only when we are that young..
My entry here:
Thank you – and yes, sometimes we miss those days, don’t we? Those kids really liked splashing us!
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You’ve set us up for your challenge with all these photos. And I love your edits, said she, who’s not really an editing fan. Whether I join in is uncertain, as I have Quite A Week ahead of me. But I will challenge myself over the next few weeks, for sure.
Oh Margaret, I appreciate your comment and I know you are busy – so maybe I’ll see you later! Enjoy your time!
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What a fabulous theme for the challenge this week, Anne-Christine! Your examples demonstrate the perfect moods in your images! I love the soft lighting of the sailboat scene and can almost hear the cry of seagulls. I really like the liveliness and festivity of the bar scene, too! And the floats made of dahlias–incredible!
Once again, our themes line up as I ponder the mood of waiting for the Autumn colors to arrive, while appreciating trees and leaves. My link will publish tomorrow morning.
thank you Terri! Glad you liked iy – I will add my link to yours!
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Wonderful challenge and wonderful images Ann-Christine. You’ve certainly given us enough variety to get our own juices flowing!
Yay, thank you, Anne! Looking forward to seeing everyones posts.
A wonderful challenge Ann-Christine, you really made the think for this one! I loved the sheep scene and your little girl with the bunny. More importantly your thoughts, as always, are perfect and perfectly said. My response is here https://travelsandtrifles.wordpress.com/2024/10/05/lens-artists-challenge-319-setting-a-mood/
Thank you, Tina! I hope our followers will enjoy participating. I am glad you liked the thinking too.
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Interesting challenge Ann-Christine. And you offered up a diverse mix of moods and images. Well done!
Thank you! Glad you liked it!
What a wonderful challenge, Ann-Christine! Your examples here set the perfect mood for an amazing number of responses. I loved all these photos, and especially that lonely boat. Wow! Here’s my entry:
https://throughbrazilianeyes.com/natures-haunting-beauty/
And I loved your answer – glorious! Thank you!
Thank you!
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This is a great challenge that has stimulated my thinking about how to approach it. Love you photos as possibilities.
Pat
Thank you, Pat! Looking forward to seeing your post!
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A perfect post for this wonderful theme, Ann-Christine. Your landscapes are fantastic in setting the mood, the sun poking through, the fog and the boat, simply beautiful.
Here is mine:
Thank you, Sofia! I am expecting a lovely post from you ♥
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Ann-Christine, you did a wonderful job of setting the mood with each of these images. The sailboat in the fog and the cat room are my favorites.
Thank you! I had great fun with it, and my favourites are the same as yours!
The first picture is my favorite!
Here is mine.
Thank you – the boys?
The beach scene. I thought the boys image was your header for the blog…
Ah!
Beautiful images and wonderful inspiration. Thank you.
Thank you, Dawn! Looking forward to seeing your finds!
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Love the one with the fog!!!!
And the boat? Thank you!
Yes – fog with the boat. I couldn’t find the right name for that – latvian – jahta
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This challenge is one I really enjoy, as mood id something I hope to bring it to my photos. I love how you lead us with your lovely photos, the colors bring so much to it as you show us. I love the sheeps the most 🙂 out these beautiful pictures
Thank you, Ritva – looking forward to seeing your post!
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