Lens-Artists Challenge – The Not So Last Of The Ordinaries

Life comprises of many a such!

Because the very presence of ordinaries in our life is truly a blessing.

All we need to do is just give a little close look.

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Like this old notebook of my son, Uzair, on which he learned to write.

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To be able to see colors hanging on a clothesline.

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For many, everyday sunrise or sunset is just plain ordinary but for me, it is beyond extraordinary.

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And even when the sun isn’t out, the mood in the sky is certainly charming.


For I. J. Khanewala’s The Ordinary

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11 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Challenge – The Not So Last Of The Ordinaries

  1. pattimoed October 13, 2021 / 10:28 PM

    I love your image of the notebook, Hammad. It really tells a story. Wonderful!

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  2. DailyMusings October 12, 2021 / 2:49 PM

    “Because the very presence of ordinaries in our life is truly a blessing” I so agree.
    Beautiful images and thoughts.

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    • Hammad Rais October 12, 2021 / 10:42 PM

      Thank you so much for liking this πŸ™‚

      Like

  3. I. J. Khanewala October 12, 2021 / 5:54 AM

    Hammad, that’s a very good response to the challenge. I like the photo of the battered, dog-eared notebook. It is just another notebook, but its history has made it special to you.

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    • Hammad Rais October 12, 2021 / 10:32 PM

      Up until 2019, I kept every notebook of Uzair’s first year of schooling as I really treasured them but then space was needed for the new course material, so I had no choice but to depart with them.
      But before doing so, I took photos of his work from those notebooks πŸ™‚
      Thank you very much for liking this πŸ™‚

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