Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #86: Change Your Perspective
This week, Patti invited us to find different perspectives of the subject by getting down, looking up, or taking photos of the subject from different angles.
I have chosen several subjects and showed my photos from various positions to get different perspectives.
Looking Behind
The following two photos are the waterfall flowing from top of this rocky formation. After I took the first photo from the front of the rock, I took a photo from behind the rock to get a different perspective.
Looking Down
The following photos were in the same area of the Glacier in Anchorage, Alaska. The first photo was taken from the Glacier Cruise, seeing the Glacier from a horizontal view. The second one was taken from the helicopter looking below. The third one was zoomed in from the helicopter.
Looking Around (In this case, the subject turned around and around)
You might have seen these photos. They are my favorite perspective photos of the same peacock as he pranced in place showing off his best sides!
I’m honored to be the guest host for Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #87 next week. Please join me for the challenge and have fun!
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge #86: Change Your Perspective
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Miriam, what a fantastic post …. love the Glacier images – they are now melting away. (+22 in the Antarctic).. Looking forward to your guest post. Good luck!!!!!
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So glad to wee you, Viveka. I know about the sad news of melting Glacier. I don’t know if the bears will survive. The post for this week is up!
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If we are not more careful … none of us will survive. I will come over. *smile
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Wonderful take for the challenge Miriam.
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Thank you, Rupali!
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Beautiful photos Miriam. ❤
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Thank you, Market.💖
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I love the peacok images!!! and stunning glacier pictures!
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I’m glad you liked them, Ana!
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It’s fascinating seeing the same subject from different perspectives. A wonderful experiment! I especially love your shots of the glacier. The “bluish” cast to the ice is so beautiful.
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Thank you, Patti. Perhaps it was the time we traveled. We didn’t get too much sun for the photos.
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Love your glacier photos. We are headed to Alaska in late May and I have a Helicopter trip planned. Hopefully, I will get equally satisfying shots.
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We took two trips to Anchorage. The last trip was in May also – the first week of train going to Denali. It was raining on the first day, but the day to Denali was sunny.
Have a wonderful trip, Suzanne!
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Love the challenge, the idea behind and you contribution, Mariam! Thank you for sharing! Michael
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Thank you, Michael for reading. I appreciate your comment!
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Thank you too, Miriam. Always a great honour and pleasure to me, reading fantastic poems, like this one. Have a beautiful day! Michael
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Have a wonderful day and the rest of the week, Michael!
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Thank you for the kindness, Miriam. You too. Michael
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You’re welcome, Michael!
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Great captures. Like the framed waterfall
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Thank you, Paulie.I like that one also.
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Amazing – LOVE the glacier shots!
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Thank you, MB. I love your photography!
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Thanks so much! ❤
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You’re welcome, M.B. ❤
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Oh my goodness Miriam, those peacock shots are priceless! He really was showing off wasn’t he?!
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It was funny to see him doing off, Tina!!
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Love your selections, Miriam! Seldom we see a magnificent peacock, or any bird, from its magnificent behind as well! Perspective is important!
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Thank you, Ann-Christine. I had not seen the behind of a peacock until I took these photos!
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I love taking photos from all different angles. Oftentimes, I don’t know which came out best until I get home and download them for editing. BTW, I love your photo from behind the waterfall – those rocks frame it nicely.
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Stunning Miriam 💜
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Thank you, Willow!! ❤
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Excellent photographs of the waterfall and peacocks taken Miriam. A beautiful challenge taken. Thanks for the awesome share.
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Thank you, Kamal! I’m glad you liked them. I like the waterfall and peacocks also!
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Welcome 😊😊😊😊 Miriam 🌷🌷🌷
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Wonderful images, Miriam.
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Beautiful perspectives Miriam.
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Thank you, Peter. I’m glad you liked them.
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Great selections! All are beautifully captured, Miriam. Love the waterfalls. 🙂
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Thank you very much, Amy. I like the waterfalls also. 🙂
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As always Miriam, these images you captured are wonderful. I still love that blue in those glaciers. I don’t know why it amazes me like it does 🙂
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Thank you, Margaret! Yes, the blue in the ice and glacier is amazing! 🙂
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Well done!
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Thank you very much, V.J.!
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My pleasure!
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Every single shot is great but that last one of the peacock made me laugh out loud. Loved it. 😂
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Yeah, Irene. The last one always made me laugh. We rarely see the behind of a peacock! 🙂
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Stunning photos Miriam!
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Thank you very much, Kim! I love the development of your new story!
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Beautiful photos! The idea of taking shots from different angles makes for different views and perspectives. It makes me think about life and issues…it all hinges on perspectives. Well done!
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Thank you, Adebisi! Your change of window views was an excellent post!
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Great views. Those peacocks like to strut their stuff!
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Yes, John, I saw other peacocks in the park doing the same thing!
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What a neat idea for a challenge! I like the waterfall one, because I’ve always liked stories with treasures hidden behind the waterfall.
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I wonder the same about what is hidden behind the story, Chelsea. I’ve read books written back and forth from the front and back of the “scenes.” It was interesting.
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That sounds intriguing, too!
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Yes, but I wonder in real life if we’d ever find out what goes on behind the scene all the time!
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I like them all, but especially the second one, Miriam. Do you have a favorite?
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Thank you, Pete. I think the peacock ones are funny.
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Such beautiful photos Miriam, truly nature is amazing.
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Gorgeous pictures, Miriam. Those pictures from you Alaskan cruise are amazing.
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Thank you, Robbie.
They rescheduled your tour. I got 3/9.
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Oh, I see they saw me an email but I didn’t realise they had changed the dates. It is fine though.
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Yeah, I got the tour info.
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