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... on peace. Cissi the cat on the living-room carpet in the morning sun.
11th March 2022: © Lise Utne
A shard of light slowly rolls down the hillside and into the glen to separate the shadows. That wee stubby figure is me against the light. A braw morning in the Southern Uplands looking down the Talla Water towards Nickies Knowe.
Jameos Del Agua, Lanzarote
Unique volcanic tunnel & caverns featuring an underground concert hall, restaurant & salt lake
Yesterday I had time to reflect and was thinking that sometimes we take for granted the very same things we should be most grateful for. At times we find ourselves so busy rushing around, juggling different tasks simultaneously, typing on keyboards (like I am doing right now) instead of talking to each other in person.
Being grateful is not convincing yourself that everything's great, as sometimes life throws challenges at us. Being grateful is choosing to focus your attention on what you care most and appreciate. Such as, being outdoors and enjoying the sun setting down (I’ve yet to experience a sunrise) on a rural scenery not far from home.
So simple, and yet so beautiful.
Great shadow play in an artist's studio at the Boston Center For The Arts in Boston. The artist's blank canvases leaning on the wall bathed in beautiful light coming in through the window created wonderful shadows with a 3D effect.
Weather in the mid 50's. Too chilly for outside dining but a beautiful day in Madison, Indiana. Some of the wrought iron tables had over two layers of leaves.
Waiting to be served. Same general area as the last photo. This link is an extremely well put together a video by Roman Fox. “How to ruin your photography.” I think most of you will enjoy this. youtu.be/mc_nZmzHMNY?si=FK0w2K63sZsGo8I4
Palais-Royal,Paris
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In this photograph, I was watching the lady coming towards me and at the same time I was looking to my far right to see what was going on. I noticed the guy in the far right with his hat off. It was now or never – click!
For the alternative monochrome moment in the dark and more, go to: www.michikofujii.co.uk/blog/7fjfxfcr2ptahhzhwx4drz529k4b3r