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Just One Photo From Today

Tired

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The rules are simple - post one photo you took today. That’s it.

- It can be anything: your coffee, epic fail, cloudy sunset, a cool bug etc.
- Feel free to add a short description or context - or leave it mysterious, totally up to you.




I will start then.
Here is a very interesting tree I have found in the park not far away from me. It was cut and broken and for some reason painted in red inside, yet it was sprouting. Inside it was a small nest. It was somehow very inspiring to me.

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The rules are simple - post one photo you took today. That’s it.

- It can be anything: your coffee, epic fail, cloudy sunset, a cool bug etc.
- Feel free to add a short description or context - or leave it mysterious, totally up to you.




I will start then.
Here is a very interesting tree I have found in the park not far away from me. It was cut and broken and for some reason painted in red inside, yet it was sprouting. Inside it was a small nest. It was somehow very inspiring to me.

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Amazing!

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Dawn, this morning. Coming back from an early morning blood draw. View from the gate onto my access road.
 
The rules are simple - post one photo you took today. That’s it.

- It can be anything: your coffee, epic fail, cloudy sunset, a cool bug etc.
- Feel free to add a short description or context - or leave it mysterious, totally up to you.




I will start then.
Here is a very interesting tree I have found in the park not far away from me. It was cut and broken and for some reason painted in red inside, yet it was sprouting. Inside it was a small nest. It was somehow very inspiring to me.

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Your photo could win a prize in a photography magazine. Amazing! You are a professional photographer?
 
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Seaplane terminal. (For the avgeeks, this is CXH)

The plane in front is just taxiing out from the dock, and the one in the middle is landing.

On the right side is a floating gas station (barge).
 
A supermarket put up a free "Hydration Station", with water, flavored water and freeze pops.
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WOW! I've never seen a hydration station in a store! I sometimes see free coffee but coffee doesn't hydrate you. I wish that I could go into a store and be greeted by a hydration station! What do you take? The lemonade? Just the water?
Thanks! It is my hobby on which i don't spend as much time as i should.
I think that looking through a camera lens and seeing what's "really there" can get us out of our own perspectives and observations of the world, including our perspectives regarding ourselves. I think looking through a camera lens and becoming "one" with a camera can get us out of our own "ruminating," rehashing, dwelling on negative things that we cannot change in our personal lives and in the world, in general. I think that there exists a similarity between photography and meditation. I think they both alter beta brain waves, creating alpha and theta brain waves that take us to a more balanced, less distorted view of existence.
 
What do you take? The lemonade? Just the water?
I'm a water person, and I did take some, though I don't like cold water; it's actually difficult for me to drink. For some reason, I like any other drink (wine, juice, iced coffee, soda) to be very cold.
 
Looks like a potato bug on milkweed. Amazing clarity in the close-up.

Edit: just saw your post from yesterday and stand corrected on the insect.
. . . .and remember that looking or focusing takes us away from whatever could be bothering us. Focusing on a unique photo like this one is a part of mindfulness!
 
Found this in the underpass. It's extremely rare to find anything pretty on the walls in the city i live in (if there are graffiti, they are just some names, something vulgar or something connected to football clubs). So had to stop and admire this, it was actually painted with acrylic paints.

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I think that looking through a camera lens and seeing what's "really there" can get us out of our own perspectives and observations of the world, including our perspectives regarding ourselves. I think looking through a camera lens and becoming "one" with a camera can get us out of our own "ruminating," rehashing, dwelling on negative things that we cannot change in our personal lives and in the world, in general. I think that there exists a similarity between photography and meditation. I think they both alter beta brain waves, creating alpha and theta brain waves that take us to a more balanced, less distorted view of existence.
Oh yes, I learned by being with other photographers and being one myself is that once we have camera we just enter another focused mode. I am very romantic person, but when I was walking with my SO in nature, he called me to one secluded romantic place, and if normally i would immediately comment on how pretty the place is and would sit down on the bench to snuggle with him, i just told him "i can't make a photo of a waterfall from here." :D
 
Found this in the underpass. It's extremely rare to find anything pretty on the walls in the city i live in (if there are graffiti, they are just some names, something vulgar or something connected to football clubs). So had to stop and admire this, it was actually painted with acrylic paints.

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Haven't ever seen anything like this! Thanks for posting and explaining where it is located, Tired.
 

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