Photo Challenge by SYLVAIN LANDRY
A response to Sylvain’s challenge theme of, Depth of Field
“There is nothing worse than a sharpe image with a fuzzy concept” Ansel Adams
Fuzzy Vision, Four
Photo Challenge by SYLVAIN LANDRY
A response to Sylvain’s challenge theme of, Depth of Field
“There is nothing worse than a sharpe image with a fuzzy concept” Ansel Adams
Fuzzy Vision, Four
Photo Challenge by SYLVAIN LANDRY
A response to Sylvain’s challenge theme of, Depth of Field
“There is nothing worse than a sharpe image with a fuzzy concept” Ansel Adams
Fuzzy Vision, Three
Photo Challenge by SYLVAIN LANDRY
A response to Sylvain’s challenge theme of, Depth of Field
“There is nothing worse than a sharpe image with a fuzzy concept” Ansel Adams
Fuzzy Vision, Two
Photo Challenge by SYLVAIN LANDRY
A response to Sylvain’s challenge theme of, Depth of Field

“There is nothing worse than a sharpe image with a fuzzy concept” Ansel Adams
Fuzzy Vision, One
In focus or out of focus
It’s a little bit of hocus-pocus
Is this, the vision of one thing blurry?
Or something extraordinary?
No matter how you focus
Only one thing, is flawless
You see, the complete fuzziness
Is part of our trickery business
Look in to the photograph
Imagine your eye a spectrograph
The longer you stare
Something else appears
Like magic, the unclear
Becomes now very clear
Look even more deep
And you find, what you seek
The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Transition
For this week’s challenge, share an image that depicts transition. Let life itself be your muse.
Part Four: Winter

“In the depth of winter I finally learned that there was in me an invincible summer” Albert Camus
Winter
Brightness surrounding
Snow’s blanket covers all
Feeling my heart pounding
Cannot help but feeling small
The world seemingly wider
Nothing, but snow as a divider
The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Transition
For this week’s challenge, share an image that depicts transition. Let life itself be your muse.
Part Three: November
“November always seemed to me the Norway of the year” Emily Dickinson
November
Endless darkness has fallen
The sun elsewhere been stolen
Searching for a bright spot
Is like trying to change the plot
The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Transition
For this week’s challenge, share an image that depicts transition. Let life itself be your muse.
Part Two: Autumn Foliage
“Summer ends, and Autumn comes, and he who would have it otherwise would have high tide always and a full moon every night” Hal Borland
Autumn Foliage
The colours are of plenty
The wind cooling gently
Nature filled with changes
Much like the turning of pages
The Daily Post Photo Challenge: Transition
For this week’s challenge, share an image that depicts transition. Let life itself be your muse.
Part One: Summer
“Oh, the summer night, Has a smile of light, And she sits on a sapphire throne” Bryan Procter
Summer
The colours lush and green
No rain nor snow was seen
On a warm summer’s night
Both stars and skies were bright
Photo101 Rehab, The Clinic: Week 46 Wrap Up, Hosted by Lucile De Godoy
“Last year, after completing the Photo101 course, I opened the Photo Rehab Event in this blog, a ‘healing clinic’, for all of us who love photography (hobbyists, amateurs, pro-shooters and enthusiasts) who missed the course and daily interaction with other photobloggers.” Lucile De Godoy
Check out all the magnificent photographs by excellent photographers for this week from Lucile’s site:
Week 46: Wrap up Photo101 Rehab
Also featured Rantings Of A Third Kind:
Gun at Rantings of a Third Kind is a poet who loves photography. In her blog you are treated with poetry and images of early mist and some reds, no ordinary sunset and sunrise. These are mostly views from her office…Not a bad place to be.
Early Morning Mist with a touch of Red
Just Another Fabulous Sunrise, Part One
In honour of the month of November
Poetry and Photography
“There’s never one sunrise the same or one sunset the same” Carlos Santana
From Sunrise to Sunset, Part Three: Sunset, Nightfall
The sun is slowly setting
It is the time for letting
Go of daily grind
Peace and quite to find
The darkness soon will fall
Covering sky, nature and all