Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Turn One Shot Into Multiple Photos


After realizing that I need to pay more attention to the photos I already have as opposed to always forcing myself to look for more photo opportunities, I challenged myself to see how many new photos I can get out of a single shot. In the process of this self made photo challenge I learned many new editing techniques and created a lot of interesting photos such as these ones. 
Photo Title: Mosaic Fish
 Photo Title: Rainbow Fish
The fact that I was creating so many good photos that I really liked was very encouraging to me. It helped me keep my motivation up to take more photos and look for more photo opportunities. Seeing so many new photos also helped me keep the pressure off of taking more photos and made it more fun for me. Now I don't just look forward to finding photo opportunities, I also look forward to what I'm going to do with them afterwards.

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About Me

Gentily almost facilely I'm roused from my sleep. The enigmatic cause of this effect inspires wonder in me every morning. The unspoken almost indiscernable feeling immediately puts me in a state of awe. Not another moment goes by until my mind begins absorbing the images or the feeling of colors that danced behind my now open eyes not too long ago.

The feeling of awe disipates as I fill my day with less meaningful activities. Every action taken without thought, every unfelt smile and empty conversation I comply to vexatiously chips away a piece of myself. The seemingly insignificant and ordinary things in life rouses another discernable feeling that sharpens my mind and makes me feel awake again. Whimsically I share my thoughts and experiences with others hoping to rouse them from sleep with the unexpected beauty I found. Repeatedly I am left feeling misplaced and misunderstood before I finally cultivated that art of listening. Shortly afterwards I embrace and eventually value the idea of being a mystery to others.