Today's Picture to Ponder Photos
Sunlit Roses in Ringling Museum Rose Garden in Sarasota, Florida
Last week, the day before the coldest day in six years in Sarasota, roses were in full bloom in Mable Ringling's Rose Garden. I include them here to bring sunshine and brightness to you wherever you reside, whatever your weather conditions are.
The top photo, close-up view, gives us the opportunity to explore more of the rhythm of the inner beauty of this particular rose. The bottom one greets us with its full blown richness. Unfortunately, the strong, mid-day light, creates somewhat of a "fight" for attention between the bright background and the flower.
(Note: You can see more roses and other photos from the Ringling Museum on my FlickR pages. The first photos you will see are this month's full moon. Scroll down the page or click on the Ringling Museum set on the right for those photos.)
The Story
Once again, I'm on the move. This time, it's a trip to Dallas, TX for a workshop and then to visit friends and family. I expect that during my visit with one of my friends, I will get some tips that would have me better to control lighting in situations such as the one in the lower photo, using Photoshop and/or settings on my camera, preferably the latter.
With all that's been happening, I'm feeling quite blessed and thankful for the loving and supportive people in my life.
Given what I've yet to do in preparation, I had the thought to simply skip this week's Picture to Ponder. Then I reminded myself of my commitment to myself and to you to publish an issue a week, so I am striving for brevity and efficiency.
Today's Self-Reflecting Queries
Is there a place in your life right now where everything is so full, as with the lower rose, that you're not sure where you want to start? If so, I invite you to pause and look closely at certain segments of your life and your activities.
Spend time individually with the components. Perhaps use the framing of the rose in the top photo as a guide. As a warmup, you might use the second rose. Create a small opening in a piece of paper or index card and slowly move around the photo on your computer monitor. Make note of anything new that shows up. Do the same for your own life segments.
Then, given I mentioned, above, gratitude for my family, friends and travel, I invite you to express gratitude for that for which you are currently most appreciative.
As always, when you're finished, I invite you to share your experience on the blog. See the instructions below if you need help.
And, remember to have fun. |