In moments of darkness, I reach for the tool of enlightenment tucked inside my pocket.
Click! Click! Click! Click! I enlighten exhibitions.
4th Floor to Mildness by Pipilotti Rist, Portland Art Museum in 2026, Oregon
Fulfillment of Emptiness by Jang Jin-ik, Portland Art Museum in 2026, Oregon
Forest at Night by High Desert Museum staff in 2026, Oregon
Infinite Moment: Burning Man on the Horizon by High Desert Museum staff in 2020, Oregon
In moments of darkness, I reach for the tool of enlightenment tucked inside my pocket.
Click! Click! Click! Click! I enlighten landscapes.
Subway Cave, Lassen National Forest, California
Sunrise over Bend, Oregon
Steam over hot springs, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
Playa at Summer Lake, Oregon
Lens-Artists Photo Challenge – Phone Photography
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Beautiful!
Thanks! 🙂
That’s art within artistic cell phone images. Beautiful gallery!
Thank you, Egidio!
“tool of enlightenment” indeed Siobhan! Wonderful selection this week. I’d have been happy with the museum images and then you went even further and shared those incredible nature images. Loved every image.
Thanks, Tina! I think part of being a blogger is enlightening your audience, right?
I love your museum shots, wonderful!
Thank you, Sofia!
Gorgeous sunrise over Bend. I would love to see something like this over my town 🙂
Thanks, Hammad! We are lucky to have such colorful ones here.
Wonderful museum shots, and beautiful landscape! I have found that in a dark room or place, my phone does better than my camera…
Thanks, Ann-Christine! Yes, I agree, phone cameras work better in dark situations.
What a collection, Siobhan! Your museum shots are perfect examples of quality in dark places with cell phone cameras.
Thanks, John! Yes, they work well in museums.
Playa at Summer Lake, Oregon, loved it. Great museum images
Thank you, Ritva! I’ve gotten lots of great pictures at Summer Lake. Glad you liked the museum photos too. 🙂