Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Faces in the Wind is a new photo. Don't really have much to say about it except that it almost captures the feeling of an autumn scene I have stored in my imagination (or maybe it's an ancient memory?) that keeps urging me to bring it out. Every once in a while I'll see someone else's photo or painting (or even poem) and almost leap for joy because, oh my, there it almost is, that wabi-sabi autumn scene that haunts me. (I came across the concept of wabi-sabi when studying haiku. It's a Japanese world view or aesthetic that describes beauty as imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete.)

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‘til next take, may you enjoy life in the ever changing light,





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