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I have to explain why I broke the photography rule of leading lines in this photo. Yes, I included a dirt path that may lead your eye to the right and away from the subject of the double rainbows. But to be perfectly honest, I did so deliberately because I felt including it in this image helped represent what I often see in life. We may be able to envision our dreams, as symbolized of course, by the rainbows. But often times, we may not know exactly how to get there. We might see a path already carved out by others, but because we can't see too far ahead, we can't always tell if that path, as welcoming and easy as it may look, will actually lead us where we really want to go. Sometimes, as daunting as it looks, we have to forge our own path . . . and always keep our eyes on our dreams. This is a 5-image panorama of a rainbow in Prescott, Arizona, spanning from the Granite Dells to the "P" mountain with our town's initial on its crest. Nikon D810; Nikkor 24-70mm. By Theresa Rose Ditson