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"When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be” Lao Tzu

Sometimes you have to just stop hiding... even behind the pretty things. Let go of the unnecessary politeness... stop saying "it's oky" when it's not... don't smile if you don't feel like... don't say anything if you just want to be quite.

You don't have to do anything you don't want to. It isn't compulsory to be happy all the time...it's rather unnatural. Realise this, accept this and you will feel so much lighter. Let your heart become the weightless flower that it's suppose to be.

 

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“I realise there's something incredibly honest about trees in winter, how they're experts at letting things go.”

― Jeffrey McDaniel

  

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On the of the things on my bucket list was to ride on a motorcycle even though I was scared to try it. For years I have come up with an excuse everytime someone offered to take me for a ride. My minister has a motorcycle and he was going to take me. I never went. Yet, I always had a nagging in the back of my mind about a failed attempt at something I wanted to do. I let the fear get in the way of just experiencing something that was, once again, out of my safe box.

This year when we were in Bermuda, my son rented a moped. I knew that it was now or never. Who else would take my fears seriously and respond if I wanted off? So I just put on foot over that seat, held on to Chris and off I went. Scared, sure. Happy, you bet. Another one crossed off the bucket list, with a wonderful memory of time spent with my son.

I'm getting better at holding on and letting go... The rest of the story is on the blog...

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And I await the day our paths cross again

Sometimes I simply choke while out with the camera. I head off with best intentions, usually;ly based on an urge to be creative. But for whatever reason things just don't work out for me. We've all been there. You download your photos to the computer, and one after another they are a total disappointment. For me it's often a good concept that just wasn't realized; lighting was off; good compositions but everything just looked flat. Or maybe great lighting but crappy compositions. Perhaps I allowed myself to be distracted during the session (a sure-fire way for my photos to suffer). Then there are days which are pure magic, and these are the ones I live for. Everything just seems effortless. I move from scene to scene and it all just falls into place. Lighting, compositions, inspiration, creativity, all feed one another. I had such a day last December. But as is sometimes the case I didn't fully appreciate it until much later. That's why I've learned not to get too judgmental during the actual session. If I base decisions on how things feel in the moment, I might cut short what could turn out to be a very productive session. The point is you just never know until you review your results. This image was a grab shot taken not long after I had set out that morning. Camera was slung over my shoulder as I walked along with no intent on taking photos along the way. Suddenly I just stopped and looked around (happens all the time, I never know why but I've learned to heed my instincts). This is the scene I captured, full of detail, depth, texture. The composition looking simultaneously random and well planned...the environment and feeling of the moment perfectly preserved. On this day, even the throwaway shots helped tell the story. Days like this really help compensate for the dud sessions.

As I took this photo, my nephew commented on how something so destructive could create another thing beautiful.

Sometimes it's hard to let go

 

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If I had one dream, it would be to live near the Arunachala hill in such a house one day, if the time is right and I'm ready for it ...

Release those emotions and negative feelings. Whitnall Park waterfall at north end of Mallard Lake in early Spring 2015. Franklin, Wisconsin.

Model, Concept, Photo: me

I've had this photo in my head for a long time now. Almost a year. It's strange shooting something you've thought about for that long. I was almost nervous when I was prepping the mummy, and then I was so surprised when I was editing at how different it looked than it did in my mind. You can't tell, but this was shot at the top of a mountain. I was so grateful to my friend Adam Knapp, who not only assisted me hauling this mannequin up to the treacherous location, but also in achieving this very high angle that I would not have been able to get with just my tripod.

 

The initial concept behind this was that the body symbolized the corpse of our childhood dreams; The horrible realization we have as adults that so many of the things we hoped and wished for as youths are never going to happen. It seems to me letting go of those hopes can be one of the most painful losses a person can go through. Almost like a death of sorts.

 

Of course, I encourage people to imagine whatever backstory they like. Always curious to hear your interpretations. ;)

 

Photographer: Adam Knapp Concept/Direction/Post-Production: Me

 

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In 2009 I captured sunlight bouncing off snow and highlighting the tulips that we grew from bulbs in glass containers. I felt happy.

 

Unfortunately, fairly quickly after posting the photo on Redbubble, copies of the photo began showing up on Pinterest and then Facebook, etc., largely as a "how-to-grow" photo. Without attribution.

 

For several years I wavered between the use of signatures or just letting go. Why did I want attribution, I asked myself? In a hundred years, what the heck difference would it make? And you know? I still have the joy of seeing and taking photos with lower angled light in winter.

 

Just one thing: If you see a copy of this photo anywhere except with a reference to me, please — do NOT tell me.

 

For example: wonderfuldiy.com/wonderful-growing-tulips-in-vase/

 

Nikon D200, Nikkor 105mm f/2.8,

1/500 sec; f/2.8; ISO 100

manual exposure, tripod

  

My brother died. We didn't expect it; we weren't prepared. He was 44. Sudden cardiac death. It's been two months and three days. Yesterday was 9 weeks. I don't know when I'll stop counting. My co-workers gave me this willow tree figurine when I went back to work. I am not a religious person. In fact, I'm an atheist. So I have to just let go. I was actually taking pictures tonight to see what I could come up with for this week's Macro Mondays, and I ended up with this. This makes me think of him and how I feel. Numb. Hurt. Letting go, because I have no other choice.

It's been over a month since my last upload. August has been a little rough for our family. We lost my grandma recently so I haven't been in the mood to take photos and edit them. I do have a couple lined up and all ready for uploading, but I didn't feel like posting them yet either. Today is the 30th day anniversary of her death. The whole family got together to pray for her soul.

 

During her funeral, our family released a bunch of white balloons as they lowered her casket into the ground. It was a very sad yet beautiful moment. I wanted a self portrait that I could dedicate to my grandma so I decided to use a white balloon to symbolize her.

 

Goodbye Lola! You're with Lolo now. We love you and we'll miss you!

 

(This week's title came from a quote I found online. Supposedly it came from headstone in Ireland.)

 

"The creative process is a process of surrender, not control.”

- Julia Cameron

I haven't had much time for photography as my Dad was up visiting at the weekend so thought I'd better do something. Having said that I did spend quite a bit of yesterday on flickr, ahem, as usual. Maybe I need to adjust my lifestyle balance? I'm in a very minimalist mood today it seems.

Some days ago, I joined Aviv from the Norwegian Wildlife Hospital, when he released a tawny owl (Strix aluco), after treating it for a head injury from a crash ten days earlier.

 

It was 4 years old and weighed 500 grams, which either corresponds to a small female or a large male.

 

It went very well, and I hope it has many good years left, since they can live up to 20 years.

 

(Kattugle in Norwegian)

 

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They'll try to hold you back

They will say you're wrong

But they will never understand

The journey that you're on

They'll try to change your mind

They'll try to change your heart

But they will never understand

Who you are

And you still believe

And you know

You must go

Where the dream takes you

(Where your dream takes your heart)

Where your heart longs to be

(Your dream will lead you on)

When you finally find that place

You'll find all you need

Where the dream leads you

(Your dream will lead you home)

Far as your heart can see

There's a world that waits for you

You're not alone

You'll find your home

Where the dream takes you

(Where the dream takes you)

 

There's something in your soul

That won't be denied

It's the faith to dream that keeps

the dream alive

So you still believe

And you know

You must go

 

Where dream takes you

(Where your dream takes your heart)

Where your heart longs to be

(Your dream will lead you on)

There's a world that waits for you

You're not alone

You'll find you home

Where the dream takes you

Go where your heart is meant to be

And you may find

Somebody there

Someone to share you dream

 

When you finally find that place

You'll find all you need

Where the dream leads you

(Your dream will lead you home)

Far as your heart can see

There's a world that waits for you

You're not alone

You'll find your home

Where the dream takes you

 

Theme song to Disney’s “Atlantis” performed by Mya (2000)

 

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La vie nous apprend certainement à développer une certaine souplesse..car on ne la dirige pas toujours comme on le veut ( elle ne se déroule pas toujours comme nos plans prévus) et de plus, il y a aussi l'importance de lâchez prise, ne pas critiquer ou diriger les autres, mais se concentrer plutôt à devenir ce que l'on rêve d'être.

 

Life teaches us certainly to develop .. some flexibility because we do not always direct it as we want (it does not always run as our plans we have planned), there is also the importance of letting go, not criticize or direct others, but to be concentrate instead to become what we dream of being.

I am still in a state of wonder of the beauty that is around me daily since the letting go. Each road I take, each bend in the road is just another reminder.

 

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Lately Shizandra has been letting go of the Kong ball on Stu's foot. If you look closely you can see the ball is just about to hit his foot. This way he will know she's brought it back for him to throw again.

We like to hold what we have,but

if we don't let go there won't be

tomorrow

edit: It is my sincere hope that death is as easy as this

- just following the light...

          

Then as it was, then again it will be

An' though the course may change sometimes

Rivers always reach the sea

 

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in the past when i used to do alot of selfies they always symbolized being loved or being wanting. fear or never being loved of accepted has always been in the back of my mind, something in my past i never healed from. It seems i have returned back to this theme. As i am getting older and i wonder why i am still alone, I am a very independent person and i have never really needed someone to be there but it would be nice to have someone. maybe my time just isnt there yet. as most o my friends are married and have kids and have a stable life. here i am still wondering the what if.

 

I may again start to make this some what a dairy of my thoughts and dreams, i know when i had my heart on fire account (which i never should have deleted) it seemed to helo tremendously.

 

so that being said be prepared for more selfies and lots of writings :)

 

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Early morning play while kids waiting and playing while chapatis are being cooked.

 

The women in this tribe are readily identifiable by their geometric facial tattoos that on close observation bear striking similarity to tiger's whiskers. These identifying marks ensure they will recognize each other in the spirit world.

Orissa, India,2010

 

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you stood in the same place

for so long

not knowing which direction

your feet should move.

and then one day

a light from the eyes

of another

led you forward.

and every missed opportunity

vanished.

It can take a long journey to finally find a place in life to simply let go.

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This is exactly as the photo came from my camera - no sharpening, color saturation, cropping or whatever.... I'm not very good at macro or closeup shots, so my critical eye sees the blur and lack of focus and says, bleh... but still I really like this image. Mostly I am blown away by the way the inside of this milkweed pod looks like it has rubbed-on gold leaf. Like a sacred icon, or the dome of a temple, or the wonderful honey you find when you look at someone you love.

 

Besides all that, in my opinion, milkweed is one of the most amazing plants in so many ways. I make handmade paper from the stems. And I use the seeds (the fluff) in the paper as well, as an added texture. And the pods! They are so sexy!

 

if you'd like to read a poem I wrote to go with this series, please click here.

 

Part of the Set, Milkweed Mother. Read the dedication here

Autumn is a living metaphor for the necessary losses that shape our human lives: What falls away reveals the imperative beneath the superfluous, making what remains all the more precious — the fleeting colors, the fading light, the embering warmth. It is a teacher in the art of letting go — what has ceased to nourish, what has lost its vital spark, what no longer serves. Maria Akopova

 

What I find beautiful about fall is that it is beautiful everywhere. I made plans to go to Virginia this weekend and Massachusetts next weekend, but I'm not sure if it’s possible because my mom is not feeling well. But if anything, I can always catch a train and go somewhere in NY or LI to my favorite places. Autumn is beautiful everywhere.

Piece by piece

 

One at a time

One at a time

One at a time

     

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I wasn't super happy with my last butterfly photo, so I decided to try it again, build a bigger story and frame it differently. I'm pretty happy with the result! Ten more photos to go... I'd be lying if I said I wasn't excited for the project to be done.

 

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All the art of living lies in a fine mingling of letting go and holding on. -Havelock Ellis

 

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Textures are my own.

 

Submitted to Kim Klassen's Friday Finds - snatched these little cone flowers from one of our community flower gardens (ssshhh... don't tell!) - they are so pretty even on the wane...

I am feeling better today. Thank you everyone for your very kind words.

 

And thank you especially to those who wrote to me privately to tell me about their own experiences with miscarriage. It is both heartbreaking and comforting to know that I am not alone. ♥

From my set entitled "Twelve Mile Lake, 2008"

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In my collection entitled "Places"

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In my photostream

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Every year, Karen and I, along with our friends, Bev Woodroffe and Henk Tiesma, visit Bob and Carol Barkwell, usually in the Spring, at their home in Lindsay, Ontario. Karen, Bev and Carol began their teaching careers together forty years ago.

 

This year, we went to Bob and Carol's cottage on Twelve Mile Lake in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario. This time we went in the Fall. The main focus of the weekend was the Haliburton County Studio Tour, which includes twenty-one artisans. We visited several studios, and also took in the town of Haliburton. The trip was extra special this year, since the Fall colours are breathtaking.

 

The cottage was built by Bob's parents in the 1930s.

 

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Haliburton is a county of Ontario, Canada, known as a tourist and cottage industry area for its scenery and for its resident artists. Minden Hills is the county seat. Haliburton County was established in 1983, but had existed as the Provisional County of Haliburton since 1874. Haliburton County and the village of Haliburton, are named after Thomas Chandler Haliburton, author, statesman, and the first chairman of the Canadian Land and Emigration Company.

 

Haliburton is a village on Head Lake inside Haliburton County which is its namesake. The county also contains the village of Minden, as well as the smaller communities of Wilberforce, Gooderham, Irondale, West Guildford, and Eagle Lake. The county borders Algonquin Park on the north.

 

The county is serviced by two hospitals, one in Haliburton and one in Minden. Both are administrated by Haliburton Highlands Health Services.

 

Haliburton County's economy is dominated by the service sector based on tourism due to the regions many lakes and rivers, mainly due to people visiting vacation homes in the summer months, whose properties outnumber permanent residents 3 to 1.[5] Employment in this region primarily caters to the needs of this seasonal population, including residential construction, resorts, services and retail.[6] The region is unique in the sense that there is no resource, industrial, or agricultural base. Because of the nature of the economy, the area has a high rate of unemployment at 8.4% exceeding the provincial average, which skyrockets in the winter months to 35%.[7] Consequently, Haliburton County is the poorest jurisdiction in the Province of Ontario, with per capita earnings of $32 709 in 2005.[8]

 

The Haliburton Highlands is home to a thriving arts community. The County is dotted by galleries, both public and private, offering events, programs and workshops to the public. Artists’ studios can be found in almost every community, many offering public demonstrations, small galleries, and classes. There are murals and public sculptures in the downtowns of most communities, as well as in park settings such as the Haliburton Sculpture Forest, and the River Walk in Minden.

 

Heritage is also a focus in the County, with established museums in Carnarvon, Dorset, Haliburton, Minden, and Wilberforce, as well as many fledgling museums emerging in some of the smaller communities. Many buildings throughout the County are designated heritage sites by the province, and many others undergoing preservation through the interests of the public.

 

The performing arts also receive much attention. Haliburton Highlands Secondary School has strong drama and music programs, showcasing their talents throughout the year to the public. As well, the Highlands Summer Festival presents a wide array of theatre offerings throughout the summer, showcasing the talents of local and seasonally local actors and musicians. Numerous indie bands perform throughout the County, with open mic events being held at a number of establishments.

 

Certain scenes were filmed on location at Camp Wanakita and Kilcoo Camp for the Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock, starring the Jonas Brothers.

 

Pisco Bandito, the bandit fish, is described as being "in Haliburton near the Lake of Bays" in the song Pisco Bandito by the band Moxy Fruvous.

 

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Twelve Mile Lake is one of the Haliburton Highland's premiere lakes. Part of a two-lake change, Twelve Mile Lake offers boaters miles of open water to explore.

 

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