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Sometimes all of us need the simple but joyful things - just to be one to one with sun, water, air and beach! To remove all the stress of the city life and absorb the sun, warm air and salty water. with every smallest body cell .....
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Sometimes it appears that the simplest things in life are the most beautiful. I spotted the death of these once young leaves while crossing a foot bridge and thought of my own mortality. In contrast the spring dew is bringing new life to the surrounding foliage. I am walking and am alive yet each moment heading towards death.
Sometimes the effort to obtain a decent animal photo will just not materialize or just go awry. This guy seems to be looking over his shoulder to say, "See you later!"
This White-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) was seen in the Cades Cove area of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee.
Sometimes light fog can add to a photograph. That's a good thing because many days we have early morning fog along the S. California coast.
Black-necked Stilt
Himantopus mexicanus
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....I like to sit here and collect my thoughts. To take a second and breathe and allow myself to just be for a bit. It is not always easy to remember to take that second, but I try when I can....like tonight.
The funny thing is that I was surrounded by many, many photographers taking pictures of the beautiful sunset and the reflection on the city. As I left I realized they were kind of laughing at me and a bit baffled by my technique.....I think they thought I was missing all of the beauty.
sometimes when we're home we feel like we're always on the outside looking inside wondering what might or mightn't happen next...
Sometimes I strike out, and last Friday was just one of those days. Not a lot of good subjects, but I made due with what I could find.
Trying on the awesome corset, harness and pants from Cruel. Check it out yourself, some awesome stuff.
Harness: [Cruel] Engraved Harness - Legacy
Belt: [Cruel] Engraved Harness Belt Legacy M
Corset: [Cruel] Enzo Corset Legacy M
Sometimes you get awestruck by the huge presence of nature with its endless showcase of variety. You then stand rapt in awe, face to face with nature, and record a holistic glimpse of it, as far as possible, to your conscious sensorium as a huge unaccountable experience, the most of which we cannot share or express by any communicable skill. Many a times I realized in my whole Ladakh tour, especially in moonland, that a digital camera has all its limitations to represent not more than even ten percent of what I experienced right at that moment! So sometimes I simply put my camera down and let my quiet mind flow amidst the deep silence of nature…..and this was how Ladakh appeared to me as a mystical land.
Thanks to my friend Subroto for capturing this engrossed mood of mine.
Sometimes all comes together: A wonderful sunset, a great city panorama, sky bar, cold drinks, nice food and front-row places. Thanks to Azimut Hotel Sky Bar I was endorsed taking photographs with tripod. Was a great evening, which I enjoyed with friends from Austria and Russia. See you again, St. Petersburg!
Sometimes I feel like I have anchors in my shoes. It’s a hopelessness I wish upon noone.
I met Brett on a bad night. A friend and I had gotten into some nonsense and it took quite a toll on me. Wandering my way through crowds of people, past friends and strangers was tough. Eventually I met Brett. And I turned him into a .gif. Not my proudest moment, but since then we’ve made our share of good memories. I’m not sure when it happened but Katelyn and our friend Michelle had become great friends with him. I was a little envious, mostly as I wanted to meet someone who was such a huge inspiration to my photography. That night left me quite embarrassed, having met such a talent while in such a state.
I followed along with his work since meeting him and it left me struck with envy. I wanted to create what he created, his work inspiring me to push and find new ways to take photos myself. His manipulation skills are something I’m only just beginning to scratch the bottom of. After going on a couple of adventures and also sitting down to talk a handful of times I noticed he had been posting less and less. It was sad to see, someone who inspired me so much struggling to find inspiration. We went for a photo walk, just the two of us for a change while I visited most recently. I got to scope him, ask all the questions I had asked before, and really talk to him one on one, getting to know him. For a moment I felt more distant to Brett than when I had known him less. Then I understood a bit more.
I’m glad to have made a friend in someone I hold such esteem for. I’m glad to have found inspiration in a friend. I’m glad to have gone on adventures and witness his creative process. For a long time now he’s been focussed on photography as a job, shooting weddings and other events and doing well at it. As a result I haven’t had the opportunity to see much of his personal work. I’m excited for when he finds the time to start chipping away at it again. Until the next time Brett, don’t fall apart unless you’re creating it as an effect in post. Your work will always inspire me.