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We asked you to show us unity, and you delivered. Take a look at this month’s standout submissions and get ready for March’s challenge: Time.

We asked. You delivered.

This month we challenged you to show us unity – in color, composition, or theme. Connection, harmony, togetherness. The images that came back were wonderful! Thank you for sharing.

February’s Prompts

Share images that show unity – in color, composition, or theme. Think connection, harmony, togetherness. Get creative – unity can be literal or abstract.

What we love about The Luminous Landscape community is seeing how the same prompt sparks completely different visions. That’s the magic of this community – we’re all chasing light, but we each see it our own way.

Here’s how you brought unity to life.


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Larry Angier

“Public art”

Why we love it: This is a wonderful image capturing unity. We enjoy the colors and the symmetry of the lines – it all comes together.


Frank Rozzelle

“Nikon D610, Tamron 180 @ f/7.1, 1/100”

Why we love it: The colors are exceptional.


John Manger

“Unity and Solitude”

Why we love it: The ancient stone and warm light create a timeless feeling. There’s a beautiful tension between the unity of the architecture and the solitude of the scene.


Rebecca Saltonstall

“Crane Pair”

Why we love it: Two birds into one.


Dave Barton

“Four diverse images, each expressing in their own way what I hope shows unity in theme, composition and connecting elements – a Monet exhibition, motorsport, a seascape and a tree at the edge of the forest.”

Why we love it: Dave sent in four images that each show unity in their own way. We loved them all and couldn’t pick just one. Thank you for sharing, Dave – and we agree, this is a wonderful idea!


March’s Challenge: Time

How do you capture something invisible? Next month, show us time.

Share an image that demonstrates “time” – frozen action, motion blur, or the passage of moments
Photograph “time as evidence” – worn steps, peeling paint, cracked leather, faded signage
Find things humans have touched that show age – the marks we leave behind

Send your submissions to [email protected] — your image could be featured in our next Show & Tell!

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Jon 'Swindy' Swindall, based in Atlanta, GA, is a seasoned photographer, cinematographer, and skilled drone pilot, known for his dynamic visual storytelling and passion for capturing the world's diverse beauty through his lens. Sr. Editor Click, connect, and create at Luminous Landscape.
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