100 days of summer :: day6

“Photography for me is not looking, it’s feeling. If you can’t feel what you’re looking at,
then you’re never going to get others to feel anything when they look at your pictures.”

— Don McCullin

six days into this project and this is what I have learned…
I shoot the same things over and over, causing my images to lose a lot of the depth and meaning
I need to try some new things, because truth be told, I am a bit bored
I have to get out of my yard! into the woods, down to the water, out in public,
I need to stop with the excuses and get a bit bold, and go out after dark
I want to look for things that break my heart open, and shoot what I feel
I need to fine tune my camera settings by slowing down and not shooting just to shoot
I need to study images that move me and try and figure out why
I need to maybe change all these needs into wants, and give it a go.

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100 days of summer :: day 2

“Everything that slows us down and forces patience, everything that sets us back into the slow circles of nature, is a help.
Gardening is an instrument of grace.”

― May Sarton

100 days of summer day 2 :: tuesday
watching him run through the park without a care in the world, hollering for me to follow
happy that the bug study is still going on, and hoping he let the lady bug go after I left,
coming home to find that all eight dahlias are up, along with the green beans and the potatoes,
rhubarb ready to pick and scanning cookbooks for recipes,
listening to myself as I suggest I might want to slow down a bit, and get out of my head.

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