Quote of the Day: Of all the liars in the world, sometimes the worst are your own fears. – Kudyard Kipling
Do they evoke memories of bad school days, junior high angst, powerlessness?
I decided to take a photography class through community ed. The classes are held at the former junior high school which has been converted into art space and studios. Our first assignment was to figure out how to set our cameras to manual mode and read the lighting.
I’m not exactly a Kindergartner in a photography class, but I’m still in elementary school. I’m hoping to unlock the mysteries of creative photography in this junior high setting.
Our homework is to take pictures, duh, and share them this week. Since we have a glorious day that is above freezing – actually around 40F out there, I took a walk with my camera.
My first photo was of my neighbor’s house. I had thoughts of knocking on the door to see if my friend was home, but thought I might be tempted to drink tea and visit instead of doing my homework, so I kept walking. My first photos of her place were bright white. I still had my camera set to indoor lighting.
Signs of melting, and things that are revealed caught my eye.
Soon kids will be playing here. My boys like being the first to clean the slide off with their bottoms.
I find beauty in nature, not the straight and perfect, rather what is broken, decaying, and yet, showing new life.
When I got home, I discovered broken dishes and a cat who had seized the opportunity to climb on the counter to lick my plate. I’d had salmon on my toast, and I should have known she couldn’t resist the smell.
Congrats and good luck with your play. what a great post about fears, putting my work, my art out to the public eye is very scary indeed.
Mary–How EXCITING!!!!!! Your life is an inspiration! I will be praying for you this week–that confidence and peace will keep those fears in the closet. Blessings and congrats!
Mary, my favorite is of the melting snow and what it reveals. I’m excited for you taking a photo class. I love photography, as you know! You will enjoy it. You have the same creative eye. Now, you will fine-tune — how fun. Your blog is going to come alive even more! 🙂 Can’t wait to witness the fruits.
And I know you will conquer your fears regarding revealing your work. Again, can’t wait to witness the fruits!
Go Mary, your play will rock!
I bet you’ll love your photo class, I love the perspective I find looking through the lens. Enjoy …
Oh…Mary, that IS exciting!! Good luck with your play, and looking forward to seeing more photos! How creative and adventurous you are. I like that 🙂
Happy Valentine’s Day!
Doris
Keep in mind, I know nothing about photography,but your photos look good to me. Looking forward to reading your article.
Mary, Good luck with your play! Your photographs are very impressive and naturally good…you’re multi-talented. 🙂
Wonderful news, Mary! WONDERFUL! So excited for you. Go, girl, go!
Love your quote about fear; wrote it down.
And that’s a guilty looking kitty if ever I saw one!
I am sure you will have a great read through..it must be kinda like birthing a baby..at least you know what day and hour this one is coming!
Chipping ice off the patio..and making the walkway wider..I go out and play in the melting snow and the sunshine..in a sweatshirt..with no hat. I know how to live dangerously.
Fears..none..God is in charge of those in the winter until he allows the snakes to wake up for summer. If it were summer I would be pushing down snake fears..:)
I’m actually jealous of those full-length lockers, we only get tiny compartments in our schools. My big wiggies comes from spiders, ick. And lately the big hair huntsmen have been coming out in droves! I’ve even had them coming down onto my whiteboard in the classroom. I don’t want to seem paranoid, but it’s pretty obvious I’m their target. *shudders*
This is definitely something to be proud of! I’m excited for you!!
That quote is perfect! Oh the fears that raise their ugly heads at me, regarding writing and life.
I’m pushing down the fear that my voice may be too much for most people, that it will be rejected for being too dark. BUT I also know that I have to write the story I’m given. This quote has given me some resolve. Thanks 😀
Soldier on!
Jen