For this week’s Lens-Artists Challenge, Ann-Christine encourages us to find the magical in our lives: According to Wikipedia, Magical can mean: ”…beautiful or delightful in a way that seems removed from everyday life.” She notes there may be other meanings, as you might guess with my selection of photos. Some photos are magical in their whimsy. Others are flat representations of awe-inspiring moments. One is a calm before the storm. They are all magical to me.

While not an award-winning photo of a Total Lunar Eclipse, I still feel a thrill when I see this photo, taken as it was with my (then) iPhone 8 Plus and a pair of binoculars. The moon is a force of magic and wonder, messing with the tides on our planet and in our bodies.

Fungi always makes me think of fairies and folklore, and these pleated inkcaps entice me to image myself an inch tall running through a land where the mushrooms are as tall as redwoods.

I think of this photo as the calm before the storm, a magical space where, for a little while, my world was cushioned by soft clouds and endless blue. We were on our way back home after visiting my sister and family in New York. I didn’t know, at this peaceful moment, that the trip would be the last time I’d see my sister alive.

Anyone who has been following my blog for any length of time must know that I love the thistle. I know it’s called a “horrible thistle” because of the thick, sharp spines along the edges of its leaves. So, one looks but doesn’t touch. It’s still magical to me.

Finally, a little magical whimsy: a photo of Raji superimposed on a photo taken at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge. To stretch the idea of magic a little further, this kitty is himself magical. Although he still prefers not to be picked up, he is tolerating it more and has even developed a habit of curling up next to me on the loveseat when I’m reading, within arm’s reach of frequent pets and head scratches.
Now, what is Magical to you? Anything–people, places, and things, memories and feelings–are fair game. If you want to join in, please link to Ann-Christine’s original post and use the Lens-Artists tag so we can find you in the reader.
51 responses to “Lens-Artists Challenge #279 – Magical”
Mushrooms are indeed magical! Since they are seldom seen where I live (except at the grocery store :) ), I’m always thrilled to see them on our travels. I love the purple thistle too.
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Thank you, Janis. We’re seeing our share of mushrooms these days … rain, rain, and more rain :-) That thistle photo is one of my favorites.
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All these photos are beautiful, Marie. I am gobsmacked by the iPhone 8 and a binocular shot of the eclipse. What a great photo.
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Thank you, John! That photo is one of my favorites. I’m still amazed by it :-)
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I agree, John!
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I enjoyed all of your magical photos, particularly the thisle. For magical, I’ll go with untouched newly-fallen snow. To go along with it, look up at a street light at night when it’s snowing. The flakes glint like chips of mica.
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Thank you, Liz. I love your magical images. When I was growing up in central NY State, I loved seeing snow fall, particularly at night. A full moon winter night was also a favorite time, the light from the moon bouncing off the icy snow. Good memories :-)
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You’re welcome, Marie! Good memories for me, too. :)
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Beautiful photos, Marie. Raji should be in commercials!
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Thank you, Jill! Well, that would be one way for Raji to earn his keep ;-)
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The magical things, for me, are so fleeting, so fragile I can’t take a photo. Waking one morning from a dream where rainbows were flashing all around me and thinking I really want a crystal to hang in window. Stopped at an estate sale. I would have really liked this lady. Found a little tree statue with a crystal but it didn’t seem right. Sale agent directed me to the garage where I found a whole box of crystals from different chandaliers, they gave me enough for all the windows for $2. When I hung the one I saw in the dream in the west facing window and gave it a spin… rainbows flashed all around me and I felt intensely joyful. when I saw a mom I knew from caring for her twins in NICU in a store and she only had one now surviving .I asked to hold this child that my hands cared for from the minute she was born and was greeted by a neck hug from this 4 mo old baby. Taking my white pigeons to the farmers market to let people experience their own dove release experience and having one of my birds be so calm that it let children pet and hold him for 10 minutes before flying off. The light in the eyes of kids touching a live bird, watching it fly off was magic in their world that day. Giving magic, makes magic in my world. I do love your photos.Cheryl
After all that, she was surprised to find that she still knew the words to the song in her heart… and she began to sing along.
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Wow, thank you, Cheryl. Your memories would make wonderful photos but your words paint wonderful pictures. I can see the crystal in your window flashing rainbows, and the baby hugging your neck, and the children’s faces as the pigeons fly off. Thank you for sharing your stories!
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Love all of these!
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Thank you!
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I love all of your magical photos. All beautiful in their own magical way. I also have a big orange kitty. His name is Gus and he loves snuggles and being loved on. But our other inside kitty, Kitty Kitty, sounds just like yours. She is very aloof and independent.
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Thank you, Lisa! I have high hopes that Raji will one day be snuggly. Most male orange cats are. We had one years ago (Mikey) that we nicknamed Snugglebunny because he loved to cuddle. I see cuddling in Raji’s future. He will too, eventually ;-)
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Yes I think he will. It takes a while sometimes.
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What’s magical about the purple thistle is that it rewards one’s courage to explore. The flower, soft and downy, is a delightful surprise!
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Ah, yes, indeed, Laura. The thistle is fascinating in that way. I still remember the first time I saw a “grove” of them at the refuge. I was gobsmacked. Some as tall as my shoulder, and, yes, that downy flower is a delight.
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Your photos are magical to me, and deserving of awards. I agree with Laura about the thistle. It looks sharper than it is.
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Ah, thank you, L. Marie! You know I only share my best ones ;-)
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These are indeed magical photos, Marie.
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Thank you, Carol! Your words are much appreciated.
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All of these images are absolutely magical, Marie! I love the pretending to be one-inch tall so the ‘shrooms are as big as redwoods!
I have a few photos of mine that I deem magical too. Isn’t that wonderful that we can see the magic in things we capture with our lens? Lovely. Just lovely.
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Ooh, consider sharing your magical photos :-)
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Oh, I do. Well… I could look into more “magical” like these ‘shrooms, of course!
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Raji is a beauty, and you have sent us some magic here! I too love mushrooms, especially the tiny ones, and captured from below. Your thistle image is truly magical – and the fact that such a beauty is not to be touched…
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Thank you, Ann-Christine! I really enjoyed this challenge. Very, very positive as you intended :-)
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You are right, Marie, each of these photos is magical in a different way. I was especially drawn to the photo from the plane.
That thistle is beautiful.
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Thank you so much, Merril. I still can’t get over how good my thistle photos came out … timing, luck, and light were on my side that day. The photo from the plane will always be bittersweet but I still love it.
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You’re very welcome, Marie.
The thistle is lovely, and I understand how the plane photo will always be bittersweet, but it’s still beautiful.
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Marie, I’m someone who also likes thistles, so I enjoyed yours. The photo where you got the camera down low was lovely as was the one from the plane. I’m sorry about your sister. The last one made me laugh, which is always fun.
janet
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Thank you so much, Janet! I’m glad you enjoyed the photos.
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A marvelous and creative post Marie. How on earth did you use binoculars and an iPhone 8 to get that excellent moonshot?! That’s magical indeed. Loved your thistle, one of my favorites as well. And your peaceful sky is lovely, if sad based on the loss of your sister. My condolences. Thanks so much for joining us this week!
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Thank you, Tina! I’d been missing the photo challenges. They are such fun :-) The binoculars were a fancy pair that my husband uses for stargazing. He had them set up on a tripod and I “just” needed to put my iphone against the viewer. There was a lot of trial and error getting that shot :-)
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These shots are gorgeous, Marie. Thanks for sharing them with us. 🙂
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Thank you, Jennifer! My pleasure :-)
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I agree. I love the thistle too even though it is untouchable. I love the tenderness in your thoughts regarding your sister. A magical sky indeed. And I agree, the fungi is an invite for fairies and folklore. Creative and magical post, Marie.
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Oh, thank you so much! That’s funny about the thistle … I want to touch it but I know I better not ;-)
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Great photos, GREAT moon shot. Well done. (I love that your comments are numbered. I’ve never seen that done before, but I like it!)
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Thank you, John! You know, I never noticed that my comments are numbered (I tend to respond to comments from my dashboard). It must be part of the theme I’m using. I like it too :-)
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Marie, I love your magical kitty, your camera magic, and your own magic. Magic for me is often found in nature and animals and art of all kinds.
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Thank you, Luanne! Such kind words xoxoxox
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Stunning photo
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Thank you!
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I love your photos, particularly the moon. I have some non-award-winning photos of a lunar eclipse taken with a far better camera than I have now and I think your photo surpass them. The framing is magical in itself.
Books are magical to me. I’ve been a reader since I was very small and books in their many forms have always been magical to me. No matter what, with books I am never alone.
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Thank you, Zazzy! I feel very fortunate with the lunar photos, especially since I couldn’t really see what I was doing ;-) And you are so right: books are magical. With books, we have the world at our fingertips.
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‘The space between’ picture is captivating 🤩
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Thank you!
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