“At the beginning of our life, we may feel bare and helpless and gradually adorn ourselves with the most fanciful trappings, trying to be ‘someone else’. After erring and drifting, we eventually realize we want to discover ‘ourselves’, without any airbrushing, so as to meet our real self and not the one imposed on us.”
― Erik Pevernagie
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As I delve deeper into these digital expressions of taking photos and imagining them into something else, hopefully, something more, I’m uncovering ways of viewing things differently and, along with that having new thoughts on my own identity and existence. It’s a slow process, a slow journey. Now, when I view my archive photos, I see possibilities I didn’t before, and even in tiny ways, it’s carrying forward to my thoughts while making photos.
This image seemed appropriate today as we drift through the slow process of counting individual votes to see who our future president will be. We might as well enjoy the ride. :-)
Well done! Thank you for giving me an understanding in this post on why you are creating and sharing these digital expressions. Seeing possibilities we didn’t see before but yet taking the image has set us in a place to create them now. I like that!
Perhaps it’s my form of journaling, Monte. :-)
Thanks and have a good upcoming weekend!
I believe that!
Not sure about you and this “ride” we are on – I am getting a bit seasick. :-)
For certain what you created here is much more pleasant to look at than the darn electoral map that seems to be stuck!
I’ll bet you’re not as “sick” as someone in the White House is now. ;-)