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My little world

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Recently, while studying for an English paper, I came across an article about the benefits of photography as a hobby.  This article challenged readers to find one object and take a picture of that object in an new way every day for a good amount of time (a month, or even a year).  To a degree, I took that challenge to heart.  Often, when I need to get fresh air or am even having a bad day, I grab my camera and begin taking pictures of random objects around the house.  This activity helps me increase skills by finding beautiful angles, lighting, or lines to make ordinary objects extraordinary wonders.  So without further ado, here's a brief gallery of my "around the house" album. "Stage of In-Between" Somewhere on the border of fall's colors and winter's wonderland, this frosted leaf found its way into my awareness.  The story behind this picture- real life difficulty of navigating "grey space" with no clear directions or short solutions- is so

Expression

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Welcome back to the gallery of my self conducted photo shoots!  I want to share more of these expressive pictures with you, hoping that in the process I can encourage you to find outlets for your own emotions.  Having a safe, effective way to process what's going on inside our heads is astoundingly important.  For me, this looks like photography.  But this space might also take the form of journaling, art, dance, music, games, getting outside... the options are endless!  The most important thing is that this safe space be just right for YOU! For this blog post, I'm going to match each picture I present with an emotion or a chapter I've gone through in life.  To me, this practice proves quite valuable because it allows me to match abstract feelings with something concrete and controllable. "Pause" I love the texture in this photo, and the ones similar it to follow.  The mixed blue and purple of the sky simply take my breath away.  And the corn stalks close the came