Lens- artists Challenge #381 : minimalism in black-and-white photography

Intricate details of dandelion seeds captured in a black and white composition.

By cutting out all the clutter and colors, you get rid of every little distraction, letting the heart of the subject shine through. This whole idea of simplifying things invites viewers to really think about what they’re seeing, encouraging them to dive into the tiny details and subtle nuances that might usually go unnoticed. Each shadow and highlight becomes way more important, sparking a conversation between light and form that pulls the audience in emotionally, ultimately leaving them with a clear narrative that’s not just powerful, but also super thought-provoking.

To master this aesthetic, consider these elements: Embrace negative space as essential to focus attention on the subject, recognizing that emptiness can be impactful; minimalism can convey emotions through tone and composition.

A delicate flower, showcasing the beauty of simplicity and negative space.
A white photograph of minimalist chairs, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow.
A black and white winter landscape featuring a cluster of trees shrouded in fog, embodying minimalism and tranquility.

Focus on Geometry: Use striking shapes and contrasts to convey your narrative. Highlight a key gesture or bold silhouette while emphasizing patterns, curves, and symmetry for balance. Keep it simple.

A black and white photograph of a weathered boat on the beach, highlighting texture and simplicity in monochrome.

Highlight Texture: Utilize textures like metal, stone, or fabric to add depth without color.

Simple: Eliminate distractions by featuring one strong element.

Dramatic black and white clouds framed by architectural lines, showcasing the power of contrasts in photography.

Utilize lighting to define your subject’s personality; side lighting adds drama, backlighting creates silhouettes, and overhead lighting highlights curves.

Aim for simplicity by eliminating unnecessary elements. Harsh light reveals structure while soft light creates mood, and contrasting blacks and whites deliver a striking visual impact.

A striking black-and-white close-up of a flower bud with droplets, highlighting the intricate textures and graceful forms.

A black and white photograph showcasing an open door framing a serene outdoor scene, exemplifying the beauty of minimalism and negative space.
Close-up of textured brick wall in black and white, highlighting the interplay of light and shadow.

A woman illuminated by candlelight, highlighting the contrast between light and shadow

Thank you, Anne, for your last week’s challenge: What’s around the corner. We got a great response to it; I really enjoyed it, seeing a glimpse of the places where we live, and apparently, you did too. Next week, be sure to check back on Saturday, January 24, at noon eastern time, when Egídio will be hosting the challenge. Don’t forget to use the “lens-artists” hashtag in your posts to help people find your wonderful challenge entries

Please remember to link your post to mine

We are Lens-Artists: Tina Patti , Ann-ChristineJohnSofia Anne , EgidioBeth , and me Ritva,

To learn more about the Lens-Artists Challenge, click here.

b&w weekend – light art

Helsinki Lux

Lux Helsinki brought winter to the city and attracted an impressive 450,000 visitors between 6–11 January to experience moments of light, colour and stillness. By audience request, the Light Art Festival lasted six days this time, and next year’s event will be extended to eight days.

Posted for The Weekend in Black and White {16/1/2026}

goa’s local Market in Monochrome

This week’s theme, “Markets” in Monochrome Madness comes to us from Sarah and her blog, Travel With Me.

I haven’t been to markets recently, and so I am relieved to say the colorful Goa market provided me with loads of images to work with. The vibrant atmosphere, filled with vendors and chatter, made the experience memorable. As the people in India dress colorfully and the fruits and flowers at the marketplace offer many different colors, just converting to B/W was not an option. Each photograph presented a unique palette, with bright fabrics and eye-catching arrangements that seemed to come alive under the warm sun so to be able to bring them all present in the images, well, it required a bit of editing to get the results I am happy enough to be able to share them with you.

Women selling produce at a bustling market in black and white.
A vendor at a market in Goa, surrounded by coconuts and showcasing daily life in monochrome.
A woman selling various goods at a vibrant market, captured in monochrome.

The array of bright fabrics, fruits, and flowers necessitated careful editing to preserve the essence of the original colors. I hope the monochrome images of daily life in the bustling market capture this richness despite transitioning to black-and-white photography.

Winter Frost Flowers

Intricate frost flowers / patterns on a window, the beauty of winter’s chill.
Beautiful frost flowers

It’s this time of the year here participating in The Flower Hour 13.01.26

Artistic Window Views

Keeping it simple with these images of windows.

a window, and a serene winter atmosphere.

Monday Window: 12 January 2026

An artistic view of a window, highlighting its unique texture and colors.

The Art of Forward Thinking

The topic for this week’s One Word Sunday is Forward

A whimsical display featuring a playful red figurine pushing a cart alongside stylish clothing and a luxury handbag, celebrating 130 years of monogram design.

A black and white River View

A black and white winter landscape with a partially frozen river surrounded by trees in Nastola.

Posted as part of The Weekend in Black and White {9/1/2026}

Saturday Classics: Carly Simon’s ‘Jesse’

For This weeks Saturday Classics – Carly Simon song. At some point in my life, it was easy to relate to this song. Relationships can have they moments. And I listened to it quite often. I found Carly Simon through my sister, she introduced me to her records.

In this song, Jesse, an ex-lovers, is coming back to town, and she’s getting prepared. He broke her heart, and she knows he’ll do it again if she lets him. Simon enlists her friends and family for support, and prepares a speech to let him know where he stands. That’s the chorus of the song, which contains Simon’s trademark imagery, letting Jesse know all the things she won’t be doing for him:

Cut fresh flowers
Chill the wine
Change the sheets
Put on cologne
Sit by the phone

But midway through the song, the plan goes out the window; she just can’t resist his charms. “Jesse, I’ll always cut fresh flowers for you,” Simon tells him.

“Jesse” was the lead single from Carly Simon’s ninth album, Come Upstairs. It became one of her best-known songs and one she would usually play in her rare concert appearances.

Doors to Lundquist Building

The building depicted in the picture is Lundquist’s commercial building, located in Helsinki. It is one of the most beautiful and representative buildings in Finland and a landmark in Helsinki’s city center. It has been renovated in recent years.

The building was completed in 1900 and designed by architect Selim A. Lindqvist. At the time of completion, it was Finland’s first pure commercial building, which contained no residential apartments. The façade is adorned with statues inspired by mythological goddesses, such as Artemis and Athena, reflecting the building’s original purpose as a shopping center.

Entrance of Lundquist’s commercial building in Helsinki, featuring statues of mythological goddesses.

Posted for Dan’s Thursday Doors

Monochrome Rose Photography

Black and white close-up of a blooming rose, highlighting its delicate petals and textures.

Posted for Leanne’s Monochrome Madness

The Beauty of a Rose

Let’s kick of the year 2026 for The Flower Hour with a beautiful rose from my archives, showcasing its lively petals. Flowers, they offer us beauty and joy. Particularly during this season when they are so often found only in bouquets, so expect posts of past summer photos,

A vibrant purple rose in full bloom, accompanied by budding roses – nature’s beauty.

the Beauty of Snow-Blanketed woods

The January sun hung low in the sky, resembling a soft coin against a lavender backdrop, casting shadows that stretched like gentle, blue fingers over the fresh blanket of snow, guiding your way with beautiful patterns of light and dark. Walking through a snow-blanketed forest is more than just a stroll; it’s a heartfelt escape where the crisp air fills your lungs with revitalizing energy, and the soothing silence of new snow envelops everything in calm.

The slender white trunks of the birch trees twinkle in the sunlight, their delicate bark curling in pieces that catch the warmth of the afternoon.

As you make your way along twisting trails, nature’s tranquility wraps around you, inviting you to set aside the burdens of time and truly appreciate the stunning beauty surrounding you. The slender white trunks of the birch trees twinkle in the sunlight, their delicate bark curling in pieces that catch the warmth of the afternoon. Each graceful, drooping branch is wrapped in a thick layer of pristine white, bending the young saplings into elegant, icy arches above the path. The woods feel suspended in a shimmering stillness; even the air seems transformed into something crystalline and pure. With each footstep, the snow crunches beneath you, the only sound in this peaceful solitude.

For a moment, the world felt perfectly still—a silver-etched landscape—a white canopy.

As the trail dips into a gentle hollow, the light dances off the ice crystals suspended in the air, turning the birch grove into a magical cathedral filled with “diamond dust.” In that moment, the world feels perfectly still—a silver-etched landscape blanketed by a calming white canopy, reminding you of the quiet beauty of existence.

Moomin Fairytale Window

During my trip to Helsinki, I finally got to check out the Stockmann fairytale window before they shut it down at Epiphany, and I made it just in time! I’d walked by it earlier this year, but it was so packed with people of all ages staring at it that I didn’t even bother getting close.

One of the coolest Christmas traditions in the city center is the Stockmann fairytale window, which always gets people smiling on Aleksanterinkatu during the holiday season. The display window creates a cozy Christmas vibe and brings joy to kids hanging out at the corner of Aleksanterinkatu and Keskuskatu. This year, the window takes everyone into an enchanted fairytale forest to celebrate Stockmann’s 160th birthday. The centerpiece features characters from Moomin. The Moomin world feels like one giant hug, at least in the cartoons.

The enchanting Stockmann fairytale window featuring Moomin characters celebrating Christmas, creating a festive atmosphere in Helsinki.
Muumi-Mamma and Muumi-Pappa hugging ( I don’t know the english names 😀 )

Since 1949, the Stockmann fairy tale window in downtown Helsinki has been bringing holiday joy to Christmas lovers of all ages. Over the years, this window has let folks step into all kinds of magical Christmas stories and whimsical worlds.

Monday Window {5/1/2026}

Messy Snowy on a Sidewalk

Yesterday we went to do some shopping and have lunch in Helsinki. This messy One Word Sunday snow was the attraction to these tourists. The sidewalks are kept warm so mostly they are snow free, but this pile of snow as there to entertain these kids. The parents were not too happy about it.

This was also suitable for Cellpic Sunday is hosted by John at Travels with Johnbo as I took it with my Iphone

Children playing in a pile of snow outside a Louis Vuitton store in Helsinki.

Enjoying Glögi and Joulutorttu: A Finnish Winter Tradition

A cozy café scene with customers relaxing on a plush couch, enjoying glögi and joulutorttu. In winter, it is customary to sip glögi, a warm mulled wine traditionally served in crystal glasses. Accompanying the drink is a plate of freshly baked joulutorttu, which are Finnish Christmas tarts filled with plum marmalade.

As I was not bold enough to take photos of their servings, I took the liberty to show the glögi I was enjoying with a friend and the tarts I made for my family during the holidays. But all the same you get the picture 😀 . I hope.

A cozy café scene, customer’s relaxing on a plush couch under pendant lights and greenery enjoying glögi and joulutorttu.
During winter it is custom to enjoy glögi ( mulled wine) often from crystal glasses.
A plate of freshly baked joulutorttu ( finnish Christmas tarts) adorned with pear marmalade.

Photos of Tinka: The Adorable Cat Model

This girl knows how to pose; I entered the room and she saw the camera, instantly transforming into a little model. She went to work, looking directly at me and posing; Tinka is a cutie for sure, with her soft fur and bright eyes. Tinka’s charm and character shine through in every snapshot. This post is for cat lovers and those who enjoy a bounty of images, showcasing not just her adorable looks but also her personality, which shines through in every snapshot.

A playful cat lounging comfortably on a soft surface. I tried some different editing here.
A close-up of a cat grooming itself, showcasing its detailed fur and expression.

last on the card – Year-End 2025

A star hung at my window, was the last thing I took at new years eve with my iPhone 14 Pro
A relaxing tortoiseshell Tinka lounging on a soft, fluffy surface.
Shot with Sony a7III Lens 28-200mm F/2.8-5.6

Posted for Brian’s Last on the Card December 2025

Reflections on Life, Friendship, and Art Through Postcards

I was sifting through a collection of old postcards from many years ago, particularly those from a cherished friend I’ve known for 45 years. Many of them handmade. This reflection made me ponder over friendships—both old and new, as well as those from the past. Each postcard was like a time capsule. Whether time has taken them away due to life’s circumstances or they have sadly passed on, the outcome is the same: they are no longer a part of my life, yet each one has left a significant mark during our time together. The little joys and sorrows we shared, the secrets we confided in one another, and the milestones we celebrated still resonate within me. Reminders of them linger on, intertwined with the fabric of my personal history, and a few of the postcards I moved stirred up memories of friends I had long forgotten…life.

A nostalgic collection of postcards from a dear friend and memories that go into those years.

I often reflect on the individuals I’ve encountered in this blogging community. Many have journeyed alongside me throughout my 14 years of blogging. I’ve come to know fragments of their life narratives, sharing in both their joys and sorrows. I empathize with some and find myself moved by others, grasping their highs and lows. Numerous stories have sparked inspiration in me. As a photographer, the images I’ve seen have enriched my photography. I’ve learned about life on other continents, seen places I’ve never visited, and listed them on my bucket list. The artistic influences I’ve gained are invaluable. I consider you all friends, even those I haven’t met in person. Some of you feel like close companions, while others remain acquaintances with whom I exchange occasional greetings.

Postcards reflecting cherished memories and friendships over the years. One edit of the photo 😀

Nostalgic photographs – Luxor’s Ancient Wonders

Memories to our visit to Luxor – Valley of the Kings Luxor Egypt  about 20 years ago. Nostalgia is also in the quality of the photos even though I did little bit of editing to them. History is in the statues photographed.

Exploring ancient Egyptian architecture among towering columns adorned with hieroglyphics in Luxor.
A close-up of an ancient statue of Amun  was a major ancient Egyptian national god displaying intricate carved features and a distinctive headdress.
Detail of bust of Pharaoh Tutankhamun in one of the precincts of the Temple of Karnak (Luxor, Egypt)
Hathor is one of the most famous goddesses of Ancient Egypt. Taken at Hatshepsut Temple Valley of the Kings Luxor Egypt 

CFFC – Fun Foto Challenge. nostalgia

veikka the Cat and Windows

For Monday Window, our Veikka was such a cute and cuddly big white cat, with fur so soft and eyes the color of caramel brown. I have a special place in my heart for him. I have so many photos of our cats; these also include windows.

A curious cat peering out from a window, framed by blue wooden walls.

Everyday Moments

While my son was busy with last-minute Christmas shopping at the mall, I took the opportunity to do some people-watching. I was searching for shots that might fit an upcoming challenge and ended up capturing these. Although they didn’t meet the challenge criteria, I felt I should share them now. During the editing process, I aimed to highlight different aspects of the images—after all, John’s Cellpic Sunday provides a wonderful platform to showcase these everyday moments.

People enjoying the festive atmosphere in a mall with a vibrant food counter and holiday decorations. Just a moment captured, of everyday life.

I sought to express the reasons behind my choice to take these photos – I really didn’t, but what the heck – I took them, and now I am sharing them with a sense of both no reason and trepidation. Each image captures a fleeting moment as all photos do, even if I can’t pinpoint exactly why. The moment may not be very important or significant as is the case with these.

Two women interact near a pastry display in a mall, in this crop and lightning I noticed the cup on the countermore that in others, the expression of the woman looking towards me and the bottle in her hand. The lightning is was aimed to capture the actual moment.

If you have an opinion on whether I should have or should not have shared them, I am open to your thoughts and can take it whichever way you think about them, knowing that it is subjective. Your perspectives ,understanding of these images may even inspire me 😀

Two women browsing a bakery display in a mall, showcasing a variety of pastries and shadows, also the cups. I for some reason like this best as an edit – more drama and interpretation.

Saturday Classics – 27122025

It has been ages since I participated in Saturday Classics, so as it is the last Saturday of the year, I thought I might join with a tune that I like. I happy to share this particular piece, which has always resonated deeply with me. Teddy Swims – Lose Control

This is one of the songs from him that I’ve listened to a lot over the past year; I really like this voice, as it resonates with me on so many levels. His unique tone and expressive delivery captivate my attention every time I listen. I often find myself lost in the melodies, reflecting on my own experiences while his lyrics play in the background. I don’t think I need to explain this any further, as music often speaks for itself through the feelings it instills. I truly hope you enjoy it too; perhaps it will resonate with you.

I don’t know if the photo is a great match to the song, but you tell me :-D. I have to add an image as this is a photography blog.

Something’s got a hold of me lately. No, I don’t know myself anymore. Feels like the walls are all closing in. And the devil’s knocking at my door

The hill

misty hill

The hill behind our house looks as if it’s October instead of December but it is what it is. Just accept it, be content with it as there is nothing you can do about it. Complaining won’t make a difference.

Darkness is slowly turning into light, slowly is the thing. But come February it will be better . You can see how the day grows longer in March 21st the sunset is 18:36 and it was 15:13 on December 21st . Something to look forward to 😁

Red Apples

Red apples and Christmas seem to go together. So that reason no other one am I posting these pictures.

Red apples

Red apples have long been a symbol of peace, tradition, and abundance during the Christmas season

Apple 🍎

The Twelve Days of Christmas

On the first day of Christmas my true love sent to me .... 

Five gold rings

A beautiful arrangement of five gold rings
A collection of elegant gold rings, embodying the spirit of Christmas presents.
A collection of elegantly designed gold rings, symbolizing love and commitment.

I must admit, this challenge was quite difficult, but fortunately, I have plenty of rings to work with. On short notice, this is what I managed to capture. With family visiting, I haven’t had much time to dedicate to photography, so I quickly took these shots with my iPhone at my desk. I placed the rings on a cream jar, using a festive paper as a backdrop, while the other photo features a dark pen holder.

Leannes Monochrome Madness #50: 12 days of Christmas
Guest host from From Pyrenees to Pennines Margarets Monochrome Madness #50: 12 Days of Christmas

Bouquets with Red Berries and Green carnations

A vibrant bouquet featuring green foliage, red berries, and complementary flowers, perfect for a floral arrangement.
A festive bouquet featuring white flowers, vibrant red berries, and lush green carnations, beautifully illuminated against a soft background.
A vibrant flower arrangement featuring green carnations, red berries, and eucalyptus in a blue vase.


Posted for Cee’s Flower of the Day