This is turning into a favorite place

My friend Becky and I went to Fort Harrison State Park the other day to see what there was to see and photograph.trees_7880_2

I find that sometimes it’s good to go out with someone else; each of us sees things the other doesn’t.  This doesn’t mean, though, that we end up shooting the same scenes.  Sure, there are some shots that are very similar to one another but the majority aren’t.  We could be standing side by side and the shots would still be very different.teasel_7765

The conversation was good and the shooting opportunities were plentiful.  It is always a source of wonder to me that what I bring back from one of these jaunts is nothing like what I would have anticipated getting.  So I usually just don’t try to anticipate.  Great encouragement for living in the moment.trees_7635_3

It is in those moments in the present that the connection is felt.  After a while the dialog with Becky drops off to brief exchanges as we walk from one place to another and the dialog with the scene picks up.  I have no idea what the content of that dialog is, it obviously isn’t words.  But it is there and it is in the connection.  I’m coming to think that these felt connections are traces and hints of our spiritual identity making contact with the world.  It is something to celebrate.backlight_7800_2

One thought on “This is turning into a favorite place

  1. Hi Barry,
    Norm and I just sat and read many of your posts. What a wonderful thing you are doing for yourself! I do think photography goes hand in hand with allowing us to see the world differently…..indeed, wonder, ask questions, look for the meaning in life. It seems you are on that quest with this blog…..to identify what is important to you and what provides meaning to your life. And having friends to share those thoughts and revelations with is also so important. We’re blessed that we have joined PVCC and met so many wonderful new friends, and you would be at the top of the list! Have a wonderful day!

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