unbelievably giant shit-tons of stuff to get done before I can hop on a plane tomorrow morning for, yes, Kentucky. I'm DEFINITELY going to miss the city once I get to KY... ouch.
Kentucky? I have to make the family trek to Wyoming sometime this year. Gah! So agreeing with bombshellbetty regarding the places one has left for a reason.
Anywhoo . . . sorry that it has taken me ages to respond. The evil flu and the holiday whirl left me quite a lot of catching up to do.
Thanks for the info on your photography. It is really, really amazing. I just got a canon S5, which is pretty neat, but I still need more practice and time to experiment. I'm going to have to try more time lapse stuff. Do you use a tripod? I shake way too much, (stupid coffee addiction!) so even quick snap shots sometimes come out all blurry. Bleah!
Your post about finding meaning and passion in the every day really spoke to my spirit. It's such a challenge to keep moving forward with an eager heart and mind sometimes, but it's those rarified and glorious moments that provides the amazing counterpoint to the dull and meaningless.
Blah, blah, blah . . . lately, I have been thinking about change, adaptation, being unafraid to identify completely with what one truly loves and how deep passion can bring one's life into such sharp focus, so please forgive my existential blah blah.
Hope to share some more regarding photography in the future.
Anywhoo . . . sorry that it has taken me ages to respond. The evil flu and the holiday whirl left me quite a lot of catching up to do.
Thanks for the info on your photography. It is really, really amazing. I just got a canon S5, which is pretty neat, but I still need more practice and time to experiment. I'm going to have to try more time lapse stuff. Do you use a tripod? I shake way too much, (stupid coffee addiction!) so even quick snap shots sometimes come out all blurry. Bleah!
Your post about finding meaning and passion in the every day really spoke to my spirit. It's such a challenge to keep moving forward with an eager heart and mind sometimes, but it's those rarified and glorious moments that provides the amazing counterpoint to the dull and meaningless.
Blah, blah, blah . . . lately, I have been thinking about change, adaptation, being unafraid to identify completely with what one truly loves and how deep passion can bring one's life into such sharp focus, so please forgive my existential blah blah.
Hope to share some more regarding photography in the future.
Namaste . . .
[Edited on Dec 29, 2003 5:23PM]