Lens-Artists Challenge: Looking Back

A particularly interesting theme for this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge: ‘Looking back’.

If you think about it, every photo you’ve ever taken – even the one you might have captured less than a minute ago – is looking back: a split second of a memory preserved for ever (or at least until you press the ‘Delete’ button). Indeed, why do we take photos in the first place, if not to create a memento?

I’m fortunate to have many happy memories – and perhaps even luckier to be able to remember them, but I’d be lying if I said that having a photographic record hasn’t helped in that.. So, the choice wasn’t easy, but I finally settled on something.

Madame and I have been lucky enough to visit Venice four times, all for wedding anniversaries, of which three were significant milestones. This is the hotel , on the Grand Canal, that we stayed in on two of those occasions. Happy days…

Lens-Artists Challenge: Looking back

4 Comments on “Lens-Artists Challenge: Looking Back

  1. Oh, very nice 🙂 And you’re so right about creating mementos. We just normally don’t share the memories of that moment.

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