I'm sure I've mentioned in previous blogs that the sea is truly my place of belonging. It is where I feel I am "home". However, lately I feel as if my camera is connecting me to my landlocked country home in a different way. I see and feel this area in a different perspective with my camera. It is a truly peaceful bucolic place. I grow to love it more each day. This past month I've taken some wonderful shots that have given me a renewed appreciation for my country home.
Anais Nin once said, "We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in the retrospect." I feel much the same about photography. My camera goes everywhere with me. I am learning to see the world from a different perspective, and at the same time, tasting life twice. It's a great adventure.
Friday, August 28, 2015
Hard to believe my last post was on June 29. Yikes! Summer is slipping away, but not without its share of events. Summer days have been crazy busy, plus I dislocated my toe the second week in July. Not a serious situation, but enough to curtail some of my summer activities for a short while. Fortunately, I was able to hobble about well enough to take photos, my biggest passion these days.
I'm sure I've mentioned in previous blogs that the sea is truly my place of belonging. It is where I feel I am "home". However, lately I feel as if my camera is connecting me to my landlocked country home in a different way. I see and feel this area in a different perspective with my camera. It is a truly peaceful bucolic place. I grow to love it more each day. This past month I've taken some wonderful shots that have given me a renewed appreciation for my country home.
I'm sure I've mentioned in previous blogs that the sea is truly my place of belonging. It is where I feel I am "home". However, lately I feel as if my camera is connecting me to my landlocked country home in a different way. I see and feel this area in a different perspective with my camera. It is a truly peaceful bucolic place. I grow to love it more each day. This past month I've taken some wonderful shots that have given me a renewed appreciation for my country home.
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