Bolt on a wooden door with a flower tucked into it
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Gallery: finding beauty in unexpected places

Elliott Erwin

I was away when Patti led the Lens Artists challenge with the intriguing theme of β€˜Finding beauty in unexpected places’. But I didn’t feel I could let this one pass me by, as it’s something I most enjoy doing with my camera in hand. As I don’t have an archive of ICM shots for this week’s challenge from Anne, nor the time and weather to go out and shoot some, I’m taking the opportunity to revisit this theme instead. I’m trusting the Lens Arts team will forgive me!

I’m starting with a handful of images from my very recent visit to northern California, followed by some favourites from my archive. My feature photo was taken in Bandipur, Nepal: a beautiful flower tucked into the lock of an old door.

Spider's web with raindrops

We visited Fort Ross SP to see the old fort buildings (post to follow). But there was a typical northern California coastal sea fret that day and I was struck by the many delicate spiders’ webs alongside the path to the fort.


Seaweed on a log

The coastal views and waves at Glass Beach in Fort Bragg were impressive, but I also found lots of lovely details among the driftwood, including this strand of seaweed arranged almost like a starfish.


Rusting metal machinery

Rusting piece of metal

Side of a painted boat with patch of new wood

Paint flaking off a wall

Plastered wall with bricks exposed

Wall with patches of paint, cement and brickwork

Lamp on a rough wall

Shelves of cups, books and a kettle

Small pieces of food arranged in compartments

Shelf with paints and paintbrush

Corrugated metal painted with baobab trees

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