52 Clicks | Week 19 | Intimate Landscape

The next theme the Project 52 participants tackled in our genre sampling month was intimate landscape. If this is a new concept to you, as it was to most of us, think of a wide landscape shot, now narrow it down to where you are isolating a smaller area of that landscape to focus on. That's your intimate landscape. It lies somewhere in the middle of a full scale landscape and a closeup shot of a single detail. 

Because of its broad definition, though, a lot of us were struggling to determine whether we were getting it right or completely off the mark. That's the beauty of our P52, though, we aren't overly picky about the technicalities. It's more about the act of picking up our camera with the intentions of learning and growing.

And, as always, the resulting work blew me away! It appears there is not a challenge we don't take head on and run away with it. See for yourself; and then go out and attempt an intimate landscape of your own. You just may discover a new love.

xo,

Angie Mahlke

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Abi Coop @abicoop28

Ashley Maple @seasons_of_maples

Christine McRoberts @christinemcroberts

Colette Nederhoff @cohappinest

Colleen Stankiewicz @mychowhounds

Dominique Lejeune @dominique.lejeune.1253

Dorene Hookey @dorenehookey

Heather Losh @mrslosh143

Jess Riley @jess_rileyphotos

Joyce Muezers @momentsbyjoyce

Kerri Zastrow @kerrizastrow

Kim Vanden Bosch @kimjvb

Lola Colberg @luaphotography21

Rachel Hudson Field @rshf_photography

Sue Mcqueen @suemcqueenphotos

Sunny Milleson @Sunny_On_The_Plains

Suzi Bowles @suzib_life_through_the_lens

Trang Dlc @capturedbytrang

Wendy Palmer @wcaroli16

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