One day, I took a "special effect" photo of Place Salengro but I didn't know it until much later! |
When I look at all the things I hope to write, it seems that the days and weeks are not nearly long enough! It is a passion that takes me out of the ordinary and into another world. I'm lucky. I can write everywhere I go and being in confinement does not prevent me from writing. I’ll work on my kid’s book soon but now I get to write to you and that’s a wonderful treat. It indulges my passion for words.
I have a second passion that is more difficult to satisfy under lock-down. It is photography. A class in Photography filled a breadth requirement at college and counted
I wanted the camera to show life the way I thought it was supposed to be. The mountain needed
This is a nice memory but it is only a snapshot. |
Then one day while using a digital camera, I inadvertently set the dial to special effects. I didn't even know there was a special effects mode until I'd downloaded the photos to my computer and saw the result! The effect posterized the colors and added a strange sandy grain to them. It was as if the photo had been drawn by an artists instead of captured in the mechanical eye of the camera. And I was horrified.
The light was not as I had seen it. |
However, when I looked at them a few days later, I found one and was intrigued. I really liked it. I looked at the special effect photo of my neighbor's house
A new view on life |
Then I remembered the special effect photos. I decided that maybe I could try to make my own special effects. This was a long time ago but there was software to change my photos into something more artistic. I took my very best photo of the village and softened it into a pseudo-oil painting. It isn't art, but it is pleasing. A year later, the second book
My first book cover |
I think we can apply this philosophy to our everyday life. I have been trying not to line the books up by height, or theme. My French partner, Y, has a better developed sense of this than I do. He doesn't put a candlestick at each end of the mantle piece
My second book cover |
Change is never easy. I'm working on seeing the world from a new perspective. I want to wander and run off on adventures, but for now, that can't happen. And it may be a while before any of us can do that. So I'm working on making this space a window on the world. And within this space, taking what we have and making it something more interesting than it was before. This is a time for dreaming our dreams and adjusting our perspective to make this a place in which we can be content.
Day 32 - have we all become slipper-wearing philosophers? Maybe not. Whatever it takes to get
A demain, nos amis! (Until tomorrow, our friends!)
Link to Day 33
I don't know why, but the pictures are not showing for me. Blogger is crazy that way sometimes. Still, a lovely post I enjoyed very much.
ReplyDeleteThe archive was empty when I looked. All photos were grey nothing. Then, eight hours later, they were back, but I had to remove the grey blocks and re-insert the photos from the archive and put the captions on again. I hope they don't go disappearing again. Thanks for your sage advice. I have saved my posts.
DeleteI could only see one picture.........phooey!
ReplyDeleteBummer! I have worked all day, and think Google has resolved the problem now. We'll see! Thanks, mon ami.
DeleteBlogger decided to block some of your pictures, I don't know why. They were perfectly visible yesterday!
ReplyDeleteI love photography, though I don't always incorporate my own pictures on my blog. I try to capture things from different angles, how I see them, and how the light plays with them.
Thanks, Maria! It seems Google was having a problem. Other folks had the same. It was only some photos and then later all my photos disappeared. Now they have returned (And I had nothing to do with it.) So strange, but then the internet is under a heavy strain right now and I guess so are all the servers. Take care, sweet lady!
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