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A moment of stillness within the grass |
It's a lovely Friday morning. Cool, no sign of heavy rain or (too severe) sleep deprivation. I ate toast with honey for breakfast and I was wide awake.
For the first time in forever, I decided to get out of my house to take a walk.
Nothing fancy or extravagant. Just enjoy the quiet while the sun is rising. Feel the wind—more green and less blue light.
Garden shaded in blue shadows |
Every weekend, my dad and I would walk this particular route to get some exercise in. Now that I’m alone, the morning calm showed things I haven’t noticed before.
For example, I noticed how big some trees are. As large as they are, I’m not intimidated by them; far from it.
They’re friendly. They’re beautiful. They’re impressive.
Their branches twist and turn with personality. Overgrown and messy. While dangerous, I never felt like any of them would drop on me. I want to draw trees like that, bursting with character and texture.
A majestic tree |
Afternoon sunlight is a white light that saturates colour, while evening sunlight is orange, sometimes red.
Morning sunlight, therefore, is in between, bright with a slightly warm tint. The world breathes when the light shines. It reminded me of the Biblical passage, Isaiah 43: 18-19.
Forget the former things; do not dwell on the past. See, I am doing a new thing! Now it springs up; do you not perceive it? I am making a way in the wilderness and streams in the wasteland.
Did I take this out of context? Yes, obviously. Do I know the context? No, obviously. (lol)
Having said that, there’s something euphoric about getting my first taste of sunrise. It was calming, almost heavenly in the moment.
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My favourite picture |
When I say I’m inspired by nature, I refer to lush scenes far away from home. Forests, woodlands populated by exotic flowers like geraniums, delphiniums, orchids.
Yet, how much do I know about the flowers twenty minutes away? Do I even look at them? Do I even know their names? They’re pretty, so why have I not noticed them until now?
It’s silly as someone who claims to ‘love the little things’. I’m quick to overlook things that aren’t immediately striking and I hope to change that.
Yet, how much do I know about the flowers twenty minutes away? Do I even look at them? Do I even know their names? They’re pretty, so why have I not noticed them until now?
It’s silly as someone who claims to ‘love the little things’. I’m quick to overlook things that aren’t immediately striking and I hope to change that.
Kind of random, a bit boring, unintentional. I didn’t think the photos looked good on their own but I was proven wrong in an insipid way.
Not awed or impressed, just satisfied with everyone together. Granted, I’m not a good photographer but I never thought my subjects were extraordinary either.
These are the things that populate my every day. Perhaps familiarity dulled my sensibility but putting together this little photo-oriented newsletter made me think, ‘Yeah, it’s cute’.
From big grand gestures to small details hidden beneath the grass, nature is truly a wonderful thing, isn’t it? There’s always something new even in the old. The question is, will I notice it?
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