2011-08-05

Friday cloud blogging

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Early morning, canoe on the roof and off for an adventure. This was taken last autumn. Haven't been out in the canoe yet - don't do well in the heat and we've been having such high temps this summer. Seems wrong to be longing for the end of summer, but autumn is my favourite time of year. Cool mornings and evenings, warm days, jeans and sweaters with sandals, no bugs, fresh breezes on lake, and wonderful rich colour all around as the leaves start to turn.

2011-08-03

Centres

Centres

Blue morning glory and yellow daisy,
Purple pansy and white datura,
Red petunia and pink clematis.

2011-08-02

Art enables us to ...

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Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same time.
- Thomas Merton

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We had family down visiting this long weekend, and we went over to the National Gallery to take in the Caravaggio exhibit. We also viewed the Feininger installation. One of the nicest things about living in the Capital - so many museums and galleries in which to spend some time losing oneself.

A few abstracts -- circles, squares, triangles -- taken during the day:

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2011-07-29

Friday orange cloud blogging

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From dramatic to tranquil.

Happy long weekend to those who have it off!

2011-07-28

Engaged!

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A couple of weekends ago, I met up with my friend Sam and her fiancé Justin at the Experimental Farm for an engagement photo-shoot. We had a lot of fun, especially with their cutie patootie pup Lotus along. They often spend time at both the Farm and Arboretum with Lotus, so she was having fun. :) Here are some of the photos from the session (a first for me!).

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Looking forward to the wedding!

2011-07-14

Perseverance

Perseverance

At the edge of a pond I came across this snail, perched on the very tip top of a 3 foot reed.

With ordinary talent and extraordinary perseverance, all things are attainable.
- Thomas Foxwell Buxton

2011-07-08

Friday cloud blogging

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Slipping this post in before midnight. Some cloud photos taken over the last couple of weeks.

2011-07-07

Waiting for inspiration's shove or society's kiss?

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Do stuff. Be clenched, curious. Not waiting for inspiration's shove or society's kiss on your forehead. Pay attention. It's all about paying attention. Attention is vitality. It connects you with others. It makes you eager. Stay eager.
- Susan Sontag

2011-06-30

On being yourself

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To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don’t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.
- Thich Nhat Hanh

A photographer I follow on Twitter linked to a blog post Chase Jarvis wrote about this idea, on being true to yourself with respect to photography: Stop Trying to Get Everyone To Like Your Work.

In the post he talked about how sometimes photographers stop being true to their passion, and instead get caught up in comparisons, what-ifs and so on, ignoring their unique artistic voice in favour of these external (self-imposed!) constraints or trying to make work they think will please everyone.
Simply said, by trying to please everyone, you end up pleasing no one, especially not yourself.
I've read a zillion posts by photographers criticizing those who like to take pictures of flowers, or dogs, or do 365 projects or heaven forbid, take photos of their children (the infamous MWACs), even wedding photography has their share of scoffers. Name any subject in photography and I am sure you will find many photographers that poo-poo it, look down on it and chastise those who do it. So what do you do if taking photos of flowers is your passion? Or pet photography? Or <--insert subject here--> photography?

I have a hard time with this. It's actually one of the reasons I haven't posted in a bit -- I get caught up in analyzing my work and instead of enjoying it, it becomes a heavy thing. So it's good to step back, take a deep breath and remember that other photographers who I admire for their truly unique vision and perspective on photography experience similar struggles ... doesn't make it any easier, but it is reassuring.

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People can smell whether you love what you’re shooting or not, love what you’re pimping or not, love what you’re doing or not. So you might as well effing love it for real. It’s all you’ve got.
- Chase Javis

2011-06-07

Overnight the world turned to colour

Spring

It seems like forever during the long, grey winter spent waiting for the return of new growth and then all of a sudden it's here and it's hard to keep up with it (both gardening and photographically).

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I still have many new growth / Spring photos to sort through (all the new leaves and flowering trees and first flowers of May).

Ah, summer

But in the meantime ... Mother Nature hasn't slowed down. Things are growing and changing, and every day something new has emerged in the garden. It looks like summer now!