Monday, August 31, 2009

Life is a beautiful thing, oh don't waste it doll.









Today I decided I was going to take it slow. Every time I saw a photo opportunity I stopped, shot a few frames before I moved on.

It slowed me down quite a bit, it took me an hour to get to the grocery store, it usually takes only 20 minutes.

And even though I was less than thrilled with most of the results, it was worth it. It's beautiful out there, if you take the time to look.

You can see the rest here.

15 comments:

  1. I walked by a fragrant white pine tree this past weekend in Central Park. The smell made me pine (pun totally intended) for my favorite season. I can't wait for lovely autumn to officially arrive.

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  2. Oh thank you Hannah for such amazing pictures of your world today. I loved to see what you saw when you slowed down today...

    Peace

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  3. Your photos are so gorgeous Hannah. You make every day boring things so interesting. Thank you for being an good role model to all of us adults.

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  4. I know exactly what you're talking about. I spent nearly two years in Minneapolis all by myself while I completed graduate school. It was miserable - I was so lonely and homesick for family. Every weekend and every morning, afternoon and evening I could spare, I'd take slow walks with my camera. It forces you to be in tune with nature, and in turn, be entirely at peace with the world. What a fabulous feeling, right? Thanks for sharing!

    Cheers,

    *Heather*

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  5. Beautiful. What better way to stop and really see the world than to walk with your camera. Love it.

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  6. lovely idea. and your photos are so inspiring and beautiful! thank you for sharing with us all today.

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  7. Your photography is breathtaking and I really love your blog!!

    Please check out mine,
    Maggie

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  8. Enjoy it while you can before you know it you'll have kids pulling you along.
    ~ingrid

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  9. You are so right about the beauty. One of my favorite things to do is notice small things through the lens of my camera that others may not take the time to enjoy. You've really got a good eye! Gorgeous photos.

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