Lens-Artists Challenge #191 – Curves

This week, Ann-Christine leads LAPC Curves. She encourages us to find “curves: funny, beautiful, unusual – roads, paths, art, architecture, animals, plants – anything…”

Two curves in one giant rock at the Arches National Park, Utah. The park has over 2,000 natural stone arches.

Weeds make beautiful layers of curves:

This S shape of the river (New Mexico) leads your eyes to the beautiful mountain sight.

Caryu-Ro (below) is located in a hiding spot of the Eikan-do Temple in Kyoto. Caryu-Ro means ‘corridor resembling the form of a sleeping dragon’.  As you walk up and down through the curving stairs, you can enjoy a fine view of the woods on both sides.  At the top of the hill, you can view the entire precinct of the temple. This corridor was built without nails.

Here you can see graceful curves of mixed Chinese/Japanese calligraphy:

Have you had your morning coffee yet?

Many thanks to Patti for her wonderful Close and Closer challenge. Enjoy viewing your inspiring close images.

Anne-Christine shows an array of curves. They are not only beautiful but fascinating. Visit her site here. We are looking forward to seeing your findings through your lens.

If you want to know how LAPC weekly challenge works, click here. Next week, it’s my turn to host LAPC #191.