Jan 26, 2015 – With the advent of the cameras included on our iPhones and iPad, we are really born with cameras – Photography is not no longer a just hobby for some – it is like watching TV for everyone – there are as many ways to practice photography as there are different TV shows to watch – we choose the TV shows to match our own interests – we use photography our own way – to match our own interests.
One of my ways to use photography, is to tell you a story of my day – This evening, I went to where many sea birds come to roost – I watched them compete for roosting space. “The sea and the costal plains, once they casts their spell, hold one in their net of wonder forever.” by Jacques Yves Cousteau
My pets, that own me, are elsewhere while I am in Florida. But, I really enjoy going to “Doggy World” in our community and photographing dog. Look at these two – They are a little suspicious of my motive, holding that camera. Sometime I must work hard to convince them that I am OK. Mahatma Gandhi says, “The moment there is suspicion about a person’s motives, everything he does becomes tainted.” A bird (Or a dog) doesn’t sing because it has an answer, it sings because it has a song. Maya AngelouYes, I know good golfers concentrate on the game – But sometimes my story to you is not about my score but the the nature I saw on the course. Is this Sand Hill Crane is looking into the mirror, looking for food, or just reflecting on the meaning of life? – “Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” Albert EinsteinI am practicing to catch reflections in rain drops. The hint of yellow in this one is a flower off to the right. “There are always flowers for those who want to see them.” byHenri MatisseHere I caught trees and the front of our house in the rain drop.“We create future happiness – by creating a family photo album now, to be shared at a later time and even to be shared with future generations.” by Jim BrubakerHave a thirst for knowledge from the book but add to that the knowledge you will gain by planning the next snap of your everyday camera.
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